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out.bid obj.aJt7bIdv [T]outbidding, past simple outbid, past part outbid or outbidden to offer to pay a higher price for something than (someone else), esp. at an AUCTION (= public sale)(尤其在拍卖会上)出价高于(别人)During the 1980s boom, residential property became too expensive for overseas buyers who were always outbid by the UK buyer.在80年代的繁荣期间,房产对于海外买主来说过于昂贵,英国的买主总是出更高的价。The retail group outbid all three competitors for space in the shopping centre.这个零售集团比另外三家竞争者出的价钱都高,买下了购物中心的摊位。
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