词汇 | bid |
释义 | bid (noun) bid 4 ENTRIES FOUND: bid (verb) bid (noun) bidding (noun) fair (adjective) 1 bid /ˈbɪd/ verb bids; bade /ˈbæd/ /ˈbeɪd/ or bid; bidden /ˈbɪdn̩/ or bid; bidding 1 bid /ˈbɪd/ verb 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] 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。 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?” [no object] 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。 She bid for/on a desk and a chair.她出价竞买一张书桌和一把椅子。 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 Several local companies are bidding for the same job.几家当地公司投标,争做同一项工作。 His company bid on the snow removal contract.他的公司投标争取清扫积雪的合同。 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] He bid two.他叫了二。 [no object] He bid and I passed.他叫了牌,我过了。 3 [+ object] formal : to order or command (someone) to do something命令;吩咐 We did as we were bid/bidden.我们按照吩咐的做。 She bid/bade them enter. [=told them to come in]她叫他们进来。 — 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 They bade me farewell. = They bade farewell to me. [=they said goodbye to me]他们向我道别。 She bid him good day.她向他问好。 bid fair : to seem likely看似可能的 a movie that bids fair to become a big hit [=a movie that will probably be very successful]一部极有可能大获成功的电影 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) Several antique dealers bid up the best lots to shut out less experienced bidders.几个古董商哄抬头等拍品的价格,要把经验较少的竞买者排挤出去。 Investors quickly bid stock prices up to record levels.投资者很快就把股票价格哄抬到历史最高价。 — bidder noun, plural bidders [count] Items will be sold to the highest bidder. [=to the person who offers to pay the most]这些物品将被卖给出价最高的人。 2 bid /ˈbɪd/ noun plural bids 2 bid /ˈbɪd/ noun 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。 She had the highest bid.她出了最高价。 He made a bid of $100 for the painting.他出价100美元买这幅画。 He made the opening bid.他首先出价。 b : an offer to do a job for a particular price投标 The company is accepting bids for the renovation project.这家公司正在接受修缮翻新项目的投标。 2 : an attempt to win, get, or do something企图(获得);争取 The company is facing a takeover bid. [=someone is trying to gain control of the company by buying most of its stock]这家公司正面临着被收购的局面。 — 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。 They made a strong bid for the championship.他们奋力拼搏,想赢得冠军。 a bid for power/reelection争夺权力;争取连任 — often followed by to + verb常接动词不定式 They failed in their bid to close the school.他们关闭这所学校的企图以失败告终。 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 |
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