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bidbIdn [C]A bid is an offer of a particular amount of money for something which is for sale.出价,喊价,递盘I made a bid of $ 150 for the painting.我出价$150买这幅画。She made/put in a bid of ?9 000 for the flat, which was accepted.她为这套公寓出价?9 000并且被接受了。A bid is also an offer to do something when you are competing with other people to do it.投标Sydney made a successful bid to host the Olympic Games in the year 2000. [+ to infinitive]悉尼申办2000年奥运会成功。I gave the job to the contractors who made/gave the lowest bid (= who offered to do the work for the lowest amount of money).我将这项工作给了投标最低的承包商。A bid for something is an attempt to achieve or obtain it.企图得到;努力争取Her bid for re-election was unsuccessful.她再次竞选的努力没有成功。He struggled with a prison guard and made a sudden bid for freedom.他突然与一名监狱看守搏斗,企图获得自由。She has given over $1 million to charity in a bid for respectability.她给慈善事业捐赠了一百余万美元赢得别人的尊重。The company has managed to fight off a hostile takeover bid (= to stop another company from obtaining control of it).公司成功地摆脱了一次不怀好意的接管。A bid to do something is an attempt to do it.企图;试图,尝试The government has reduced the cost of borrowing in a bid to get the economy moving again. [+ to infinitive]政府已经降低了借贷的成本,试图重新启动经济。The president has suspended parliament for a month in a desperate bid to prevent a serious challenge to his presidency. [+ to infinitive]总统已经暂停议会一个多月了,不顾一切地试图阻止对他总统权力的一次严峻的挑战。
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