bid
英 [bɪd]
美[bɪd]
- vt. 投标;出价;表示;吩咐
- vi. 投标;吩咐
- n. 出价;叫牌;努力争取
- n. (Bid)人名;(俄)比德
英英释意
- 1. an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
- 2. an attempt to get something;
- "they made a futile play for power"
- "he made a bid to gain attention"
- 3. a formal proposal to buy at a specified price
- 4. (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make
双语例句
- 1. He certainly wasn't going to bid $18 billion for this company.
- 他肯定不会出180亿美元来收购这家公司。
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- 2. Speculation centred on a likely bid price of 380p a share.
- 大多数人猜测买方出价可能为每股380便士。
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- 3. Hanson made an agreed takeover bid of £351 million.
- 汉森按协商出价3.51亿英镑接管该公司。
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- 4. They agreed to bid the picture up to 4,500 francs.
- 他们同意将这幅画的价格提至4,500法郎。
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- 5. He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine.
- 他已经投标来拯救这个岌岌可危的周刊。
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