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1 | an offer to give a particular amount of money for something , for example at an auction (= an event where things are sold to the person who offers the most money) (拍卖等活动中的)出价 |
| We received a bid of £5,000 for the table. 我们那张桌子接到了5,000英镑的出价。 |
| 1a | an offer to do work or provide a service for a particular amount of money 投标;索价 | | The lowest bid we received was £4,000. 我们收到的最低投标价为4000英镑。 | | +for The bids for this contract were all disappointingly high. 争取这份合同的投标价全都高得令人失望。 | |
| 1b | an offer to buy the shares in a company and take control of it (收购公司股票并取得控制权的)出价,报价 | | a takeover bid 收购报价 | |
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2 | a statement of how many points you think you will win in a card game (纸牌戏中的)叫牌 |
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3 | an attempt to do something 企图;努力 |
| +for Do you think he’ d be willing to mount another bid for the presidency? 你认为他愿意再次参加总统竞选吗? |
| a bid to do sth The company cut prices just before Christmas in a bid to support sales. 公司在圣诞节前夕降价促销。 |
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