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bid

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Related topics: Trade, Business basics, Cards
bid1 /bɪd/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC]  
1 BBTan offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction 〔尤指拍卖时的〕出价
bid for
 They put in a bid for the house.
他们出了一个价钱买这幢房子。
 the person who places the highest bid
出价最高的人
 We’ve made a bid of nearly £400 million for the company.
我们出价近四亿英镑收购那家公司。
 A takeover bid for the airline was launched today.
今天有人出价收购该航空公司。
2 BBTBan offer to do work or provide services for a specific price 投标
bid for
 rival bids for the cleaning contract
保洁承包合同的竞争投标
3 TRY TO DO OR GET somethingan attempt to achieve or obtain something 〔为争取某物而作的〕努力
bid for
 a bid for power
权力之争
a bid to do something
 a desperate bid to free herself from a loveless marriage
为摆脱她那段没有爱情的婚姻而拼命作出的努力
4. DGCa statement of how many points you hope to win in a card game 〔玩纸牌者的〕叫牌
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
put in a bid
A big property developer has put in a bid for the land.
place a bid
The gallery placed the highest bid of $2.5 million.
make a bid
Paramount made a bid for the film rights to the book.
accept a bid
The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid below a certain price.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bid
a high/low bid
There were several high bids for the painting.
an opening bid (=the first bid)
The opening bid was only $10.
a final bid
The unknown man was successful with a final bid of £9,500.
a takeover bid (=an offer to buy another company)
Staff are afraid that the takeover bid will threaten some of their jobs.
a hostile bid (=an offer to buy another company that does not want to be bought)
Airtours launched a £221m hostile bid for Owners Abroad.
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Related topics: Trade, Business basics, Gambling
bid2 ●●○ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp bid, present participle bidding)  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BBT to offer to pay a particular price for goods, especially in an auction 〔尤指拍卖时〕出价
bid (somebody) something for something
 She bid £100 for a Victorian chair.
她出价100英镑买一把维多利亚时代的椅子。
 What am I bid for lot 227? Shall we start at $500?
227号拍卖品诸位愿出多少钱? 我们从500美元开始好吗?
bid against
 The two men ended up bidding against each other at the auction.
结果那两个人在拍卖会上较起劲来。
2 [intransitiveI]BBTB to offer to do work or provide services for a specific price, in competition with other offers 投标(竞争)
bid for
 Three firms bid for the contract on the new buildings.
有三家公司竞标承包新楼工程。
3. [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DGG to say how many points you think you will win in a game of cards 〔玩纸牌时〕叫(牌)
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bid3 verb (past tensepst bade /bæd, beɪd/ or bid, past participlepp bid or bidden /ˈbɪdn/, present participle bidding) literary  
1. bid somebody good afternoon/good morning etc literary SAYto greet someone 向某人道午安/早安等
2 [transitiveT]TELL/ORDER somebody TO DO something to order or tell someone what to do 命令,吩咐
bid somebody (to) do something
 The queen bade us enter.
女王吩咐我们进去。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bidbid1 /bɪd/ noun [countableC]
1FINANCECOMMERCEa price offered to buy something such as goods, property, shares, or bonds
bids from buyers in the auction rooms
Bids for the bonds totalled M$2.26 billion.
Its shares were quoted yesterday at a bid price of 31 cents a share.
cabinet bid closed bid open bid
2 (also takeover bid)FINANCE an offer by one company to buy another, or the value of this offer
It made a bid for the company at C$23.50 a share.
The football club accepted a £24 million takeover bid from Soccer Investments.
Its directors rejected the offer, saying the bid price significantly undervalues the company.
cash bid conditional bid counter bid friendly bid hostile bid opposed bid paper bid
3an offer to do work or provide services for a fixed price, in competition with other offers
Carlisle invited bids to run the whole hospital.
The company did not put in a bid for the contract.
sealed bid unconditional bid
bidbid2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp bid, present participle bidding) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1FINANCEto offer to pay a particular price for something such as goods, property, or bonds
bid (something) for something
He bid £69,000 at Sotheby’s for an 18th century wine glass.
2FINANCE to offer to buy a large number of shares in a company and so take over the company
bid (something) for something
The company is bidding 910p a share for control of AB Ports, in a deal worth an estimated £2.8 billion.
3COMMERCE to offer to do work or provide services for a fixed price, in competition with others
bid (something) for something
Investors have bid a record amount of cash for Venezuela’s oil operating licences.
The government has invited companies to bid for gas exploration rights in the west of the country.
bidder noun [countableC]
bidders for the franchises
bidding noun [uncountableU]
The painting made $14 million in frenzied bidding at Christie’s.

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