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bid (obj) OFFERbIdvbidding, past bid to offer (a particular amount of money) for something which is for sale and compete against other people to buy it, esp. at a public sale of goods or property出价,喊价竞买She knew she could not afford the table which was being auctioned, so she did not bid. [I]她知道她买不起正被拍卖的桌子,所以没有出价。The communications group has shown an interest in bidding for the company. [I]通讯集团有意出价竞买此公司。A foreign collector has bid ?00 000 for the portrait. [T]一位外国收藏家为这幅画像出价?00 000。What am I bid for this fine vase? [+ two objects]这只精美的花瓶我要出多少钱?If two or more people bid for a job, they compete with each other to do the work by offering to do it for a particular amount of money.投标;出价,喊价The department is trying to ensure fairer competition among firms bidding for government contracts. [I]这个部门正力图使投标争取政府合同的公司之间进行更公平的竞争。If someone bids to do something, they compete with other people to do it.争取…的经营权,竞争申办Paris is bidding to host the next Olympics. [+ to infinitive]巴黎正力争举办下一届奥运会。Scotland is bidding against England to host the world championships next year. [+ to infinitive]苏格兰正与英格兰竞争申办下一年度的世界锦标赛。
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