"Buy clothes" or "go shopping for clothes" in English. The phrase "buy clothes" is a combination of the verb "buy" and the noun "clothes," which together form the imperative phrase indicating that someone is going to purchase garments.

The verb "buy" comes from the Old English word "bycgan," which means "to acquire in exchange for money." The noun "clothes" comes from the Old English word "clæð," which means "garment."

Examples in English:

I need to buy some new clothes for the winter.
Can you buy me a shirt while you're out shopping?
I'm going to buy clothes online to save time.

Translation:

我需要买些新衣服过冬。
你在外面逛街的时候能给我买一件衬衫吗?
我打算在线买衣服,以节省时间。
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最佳回答 2023-02-22