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单词 rebid
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Definition of rebid in English:

rebid

verbrebids, rebidding ˈriːbɪdriːˈbɪdrēˈbid
[no object]
  • Bid again.

    再喊价,再出价;再投标

    the group can rebid after June 18
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some sites prompt users to rebid a higher amount to improve their chances of acceptance - even though they fail to mention this beforehand, Humphrey says.
    • An Army official who declined to be identified confirmed the service's intention to break up and rebid the contract.
    • During the course of operating the program, it has been periodically necessary to change laboratory firms that test the urine specimens because government regulations require rebidding contracts.
    • The service is a result of the lottery operator's promise to use interactive services to sell tickets, which it made when rebidding for the contract.
    • A spokesman said: ‘We have no plans to rebid.’
    • The US’ largest military and oil-services company sought on Tuesday to portray the Army's decision as an opportunity to derive more profit from work it chooses to rebid for.
    • And the agency's chief told senators that the rebidding will prevent waste or abuse.
    • The then-president ordered a rebidding, and the bidder pulled out in disgust.
    • Chicago's failures could see it be forced to rebid for $50m in funds that will go back into a federal pool.
    • Consequently, the relationship is typically short-term with frequent contract rebids and changes in providers.
    • Or, the buyer may ask that the shop rebid based on new information.
    • The airport insider said there were several other issues that forced the authority to repackage and rebid the project.
    • A rail watchdog yesterday raised fears that the Government's decision to ask train operators to rebid for the Transpennine franchise will hit long-term investment in the route.
    • Half the participants were unexpectedly asked to rebid higher to better their odds.
    • The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued.
    • The most recent change occurred in 1998 when the laboratory services contract was again rebid.
    • Yet it now says that rebidding the contracts is so complex that it can't be done in less than nine months.
    • If that happens then they have to come out with a new contract and rebid it.
    • Previous investors - French, Russian, or other - should get credit for money actually spent, which could be used to rebid on old or new reserves.
    • And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job.
nounPlural rebids ˈriːbɪdriːˈbɪdˈrēˌbid
  • A further bid.

    再一次的喊价,再一次的出价;再一次的投标

    the group is inviting rebids for the contract
    his hand did not look right for a rebid in no trumps
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a result, another insider said the authority's decision to scrap the negotiations and put the scheme out to a rebid did not bode well for its future commitment to the partnering-type approach.
    • The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids.
    • The process includes specific times for rebids and continues until bidding stops and an award is made.
    • Although striking union members would be harmed by the rebid, the airline now seeks to impose it on its pilots.

Definition of rebid in US English:

rebid

verbrēˈbid
[no object]
  • Bid again.

    再喊价,再出价;再投标

    it will be in an ideal position when it comes to rebidding for its franchise

    再次为其特许经销权竞标时,它就会处于理想的位置了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And the agency's chief told senators that the rebidding will prevent waste or abuse.
    • The most recent change occurred in 1998 when the laboratory services contract was again rebid.
    • If that happens then they have to come out with a new contract and rebid it.
    • Or, the buyer may ask that the shop rebid based on new information.
    • Some sites prompt users to rebid a higher amount to improve their chances of acceptance - even though they fail to mention this beforehand, Humphrey says.
    • During the course of operating the program, it has been periodically necessary to change laboratory firms that test the urine specimens because government regulations require rebidding contracts.
    • A rail watchdog yesterday raised fears that the Government's decision to ask train operators to rebid for the Transpennine franchise will hit long-term investment in the route.
    • The airport insider said there were several other issues that forced the authority to repackage and rebid the project.
    • The US’ largest military and oil-services company sought on Tuesday to portray the Army's decision as an opportunity to derive more profit from work it chooses to rebid for.
    • Consequently, the relationship is typically short-term with frequent contract rebids and changes in providers.
    • The service is a result of the lottery operator's promise to use interactive services to sell tickets, which it made when rebidding for the contract.
    • Half the participants were unexpectedly asked to rebid higher to better their odds.
    • Previous investors - French, Russian, or other - should get credit for money actually spent, which could be used to rebid on old or new reserves.
    • The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued.
    • Chicago's failures could see it be forced to rebid for $50m in funds that will go back into a federal pool.
    • A spokesman said: ‘We have no plans to rebid.’
    • And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job.
    • Yet it now says that rebidding the contracts is so complex that it can't be done in less than nine months.
    • The then-president ordered a rebidding, and the bidder pulled out in disgust.
    • An Army official who declined to be identified confirmed the service's intention to break up and rebid the contract.
nounˈrēˌbid
  • A further bid.

    再一次的喊价,再一次的出价;再一次的投标

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although striking union members would be harmed by the rebid, the airline now seeks to impose it on its pilots.
    • As a result, another insider said the authority's decision to scrap the negotiations and put the scheme out to a rebid did not bode well for its future commitment to the partnering-type approach.
    • The process includes specific times for rebids and continues until bidding stops and an award is made.
    • The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids.
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