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    bid 的英语意思

    bidbid1 /bɪd/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1an offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction(尤指拍卖中)以特定价格购买某物的出价;竞价bid for They put in a bid for the house.他们对这栋房子出了价。 the person who places the highest bid出价最高的人 We’ve made a bid of nearly £400 million for the company.我们已对该公司出价近4亿英镑。 A takeover bid for the airline was launched today.今日,一项针对该航空公司的收购要约正式启动。2an offer to do work or provide services for a specific price以特定价格承揽工程或提供服务的报价;投标bid for rival bids for the cleaning contract针对清洁合同的竞争投标3an attempt to achieve or obtain something争取或获得某物的尝试bid for a bid for power争夺权力的尝试a bid to do something a desperate bid to free herself from a loveless marriage为摆脱无爱婚姻的孤注一掷4a statement of how many points you hope to win in a card game(纸牌游戏中)对希望赢得点数的申报;叫牌COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词put in a bid· A big property developer has put in a bid for the land.一家大型房地产开发商已对该土地出价竞购。place a bid· The gallery placed the highest bid of $2.5 million.该画廊以250万美元的最高出价竞得。make a bid· Paramount made a bid for the film rights to the book.派拉蒙公司对该书的电影版权出价竞购。accept a bid· The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid below a certain price.拍卖师可拒绝接受低于某一底价的任何出价。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bid形容词/名词 + bida high/low bid· There were several high bids for the painting.这幅画收到了数个高价竞标。an opening bid (=the first bid)· The opening bid was only $10.起拍价仅为10美元。a final bid· The unknown man was successful with a final bid of £9,500.那名无名男子以9,500英镑的最终出价成功竞得。a takeover bid (=an offer to buy another company)· Staff are afraid that the takeover bid will threaten some of their jobs.员工们担心此次收购要约将威胁到部分人的职位。a hostile bid (=an offer to buy another company that does not want to be bought)· Airtours launched a £221m hostile bid for Owners Abroad.爱尔图斯以2.21亿英镑对海外旅行者公司发起了敌意收购要约。
    bidbid2 verb (past tense and past participle bid, present participle bidding) 1[intransitive, transitive] to offer to pay a particular price for goods, especially in an auction(尤指在拍卖中)对商品出价;竞价bid (somebody) something for something She bid £100 for a Victorian chair.她为一把维多利亚时代的椅子出价100英镑。 What am I bid for lot 227? Shall we start at $500?227号拍品出价几何?从500美元起拍如何?bid against The two men ended up bidding against each other at the auction.两名男子最终在拍卖会上相互竞价。2[intransitive] to offer to do work or provide services for a specific price, in competition with other offers以特定价格与他人竞争承揽工程或提供服务;投标bid for Three firms bid for the contract on the new buildings.三家公司为新楼项目合同竞标。3[intransitive, transitive] to say how many points you think you will win in a game of cards(纸牌游戏中)申报预计赢得的点数;叫牌
    bidbid3 verb (past tense bade /bæd, beɪd/ or bid, past participle bid or bidden /ˈbɪdn/, present participle bidding) literary文学 1bid somebody good afternoon/good morning etc to greet someone向某人致意;问候2[transitive] to order or tell someone what to do命令或告知某人做某事bid somebody (to) do something The queen bade us enter.女王命令我们进入。