bids; bade /ˈbæd/ /ˈbeɪd/ or bid; bidden /ˈbɪdn̩/ or bid; bidding bids; bade /ˈbæd/ /ˈbeɪd/ or bid; bidden /ˈbɪdn̩/ or bid; bidding Learner's definition of BID
1 past tense and past participle bid
a : to offer to pay (a particular amount of money) for something that is being sold : to make a bid at an auction出价;(在拍卖中)喊价 [+ object]
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I'll bid $100 for/on the lamp but no higher.那盏灯我出价100美元,但不能再高了。
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The auctioneer said, “What am I bid [=offered] for this lamp?”拍卖人说:“这盏灯诸位愿意出多少钱?”
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He plans to stop bidding if the bids go over $500.如果喊价超过500美元,他就不再跟进了。
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She bid for/on a desk and a chair.她出价竞买一张书桌和一把椅子。
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The two brothers bid against each other for the same chair. [=they each tried to buy the chair by repeatedly making higher bids than the other one had made]两兄弟轮番出价竞买同一把椅子。
b [no object] US : to offer to do work for a particular price投标 2
past tense and past participle bid : to say how many points you are trying to win in a card game(牌戏中)叫牌 [+ object]
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[+ object] formal : to order or command (someone) to do something命令;吩咐 — see also unbidden 4
[+ object] formal : to express (greetings or good wishes) to (someone) : to say (something, such as “good morning,” “good evening,” etc.) to (someone)(向某人)打招呼,致意
bid up
[phrasal verb] bid up (something) or bid (something) up
: to raise the price of (something that is being sold) by repeatedly offering more money than other people哄抬(价格)
— bidder
noun, plural bidders [count] 2 bid /ˈbɪd/ noun
plural bids
plural bids
Learner's definition of BID
[count]
1
a : an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something出价;喊价 -
Bids for the painter's work have been quite high at recent auctions.在最近的几次拍卖中,这位画家的作品竞拍价格很高。
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She had the highest bid.她出了最高价。
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He made a bid of $100 for the painting.他出价100美元买这幅画。
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He made the opening bid.他首先出价。
b : an offer to do a job for a particular price投标 2
: an attempt to win, get, or do something企图(获得);争取 —
often + for -
Two convicts made a dramatic bid for freedom but were soon recaptured.两名囚犯想尽办法越狱,但很快又被抓了回来。
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They made a strong bid for the championship.他们奋力拼搏,想赢得冠军。
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a bid for power/reelection争夺权力;争取连任
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often followed by to + verb常接动词不定式 3
: a statement of how many points a player is trying to win in a card game(牌戏中)叫牌的点数