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单词 bidder
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bidder
(bɪdəʳ )
Word forms: bidders
1. countable noun
A bidder is someone who offers to pay a certain amount of money for something that is being sold. If you sell something to the highest bidder, you sell it to the person who offers the most money for it.
The sale will be made to the highest bidder subject to a reserve price being attained.
2. countable noun
A bidder for something is someone who is trying to obtain it or do it.
French accountancy firms will become eager bidders for a share of the British market. [+ for]
Collocations:
bidder wins
The highest bidder wins the auction and turns up the three-card widow for all to see.
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The higher bidder wins, paying either the first or second price.
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Define a standard auction format to be one in which the high bidder wins.
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The first round of franchising was based solely on the lowest cost bidder wins.
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The marketplace uses an auction system where users bid on each other's items until the auction ends and the highest bidder wins.
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highest bidder
A book is sold to the highest bidder at auction, but is the amount bid likely to be the maximum the winner is willing to pay?
Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice (1995)
Most of it will, like our other national treasures, be sold off to the highest bidders.
The Sun (2013)
Freedom itself becomes a commodity, to be sold to the highest bidder -- or seized by the strongest power.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World (2002)
potential bidder
The presence of an unknown potential bidder adds to the difficulty in second-guessing the outcome to this drama.
Times, Sunday Times
The investor said that it was likely that any offer from a potential bidder would undervalue the company.
Times, Sunday Times
With rumours of a potential bidder persisting, the mobile banking and payment company rose 5.1 per cent to 25¾p.
Times, Sunday Times
Nevertheless, the panel proposes that once flushed out the potential bidder must make a formal offer within four weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
Analysts suspect that the potential bidder will be a private equity investor.
Times, Sunday Times
private bidder
A spokeswoman for the auctioneers said that the remains were sold to a private bidder.
Times, Sunday Times
The end of the boom may create a friendlier environment in which collectors are keener to donate to museums rather than sell to the highest private bidder.
Times, Sunday Times
Another private bidder bought the farmhouse.
Times, Sunday Times
The private bidder was also expected to undertake desilting (as done already in 2003) and they were permitted to charge entry fees.
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Most of the treasure was sold to private bidders.
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prospective bidder
Any other prospective bidder was effectively just having a laugh.
The Sun
Rock can pay out the dividend at a later date when things have stabilised, or it will be able to command a higher take-out price from a prospective bidder.
Times, Sunday Times
To persuade the government to part with the whole stake at once, any prospective bidder may have to pay 25bn or more.
Times, Sunday Times
Either way, any prospective bidder will want to study the company's books carefully.
Times, Sunday Times
Other alternatives for rehousing the regiment may also be suggested by prospective bidders for the site.
Times, Sunday Times
rival bidder
It was unclear yesterday whether a rival bidder would emerge.
Times, Sunday Times
We won preferred bidder status and, despite the best efforts of our rival bidder, we carried on regardless.
The Sun
Embarrassment would be neutralised all round if a rival bidder appears.
Times, Sunday Times
Traders are now hopeful that a rival bidder will return to push the price even higher.
Times, Sunday Times
Analysts said it was unlikely that a rival bidder would emerge.
Times, Sunday Times
serious bidder
Thus, you will be seen as a 'serious bidder' when you find the home of your dreams.
Times, Sunday Times
If you're the only serious bidder on the day, you can walk away with a great deal.
Times, Sunday Times
On further examination of the books, though, and perhaps on the realization that he's the only serious bidder for the franchise, his ardour seems to have cooled considerably.
Globe and Mail
The shortlist of two serious bidders remains a shortlist of two.
Times, Sunday Times
Serious bidders will have to undergo rigorous screening.
Times, Sunday Times
successful bidder
One possible strategy for a buyer would be for a successful bidder to split the business into its separate units.
Times, Sunday Times
The 'loser' then gets a fee from the successful bidder.
The Sun
The successful bidder will be announced by the end of next month.
The Sun
The successful bidder will have to undertake to restore the once magnificent villa to a specified standard.
Times, Sunday Times
The successful bidder will be named next year.
The Sun
winning bidder
The winning bidder is likely to pay as much as £2 billion.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The winning bidder is due to be announced in the next few weeks.
The Sun (2015)
In some cases, it is clear that clients were overcharged and there were some examples of the winning bidders providing kickbacks to their rivals.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Translations:
Chinese: 出价者
Japanese: せり手
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