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auction


auction

a publicly held sale at which goods are sold to the highest bidder: I made the highest bid at the auction.
Not to be confused with:action – the process of being active; energetic activity; effect or influence: a man of action

auc·tion

A0515300 (ôk′shən)n.1. A public sale in which property or items of merchandise are sold to the highest bidder.2. Games See auction bridge.tr.v. auc·tioned, auc·tion·ing, auc·tions To sell at or by an auction: auctioned off the remaining inventory.
[Latin auctiō, auctiōn-, from auctus, past participle of augēre, to increase; see aug- in Indo-European roots.]

auction

(ˈɔːkʃən) n1. (Commerce) a public sale of goods or property, esp one in which prospective purchasers bid against each other until the highest price is reached. Compare Dutch auction2. (Card Games) the competitive calls made in bridge and other games before play begins, undertaking to win a given number of tricks if a certain suit is trumps3. (Bridge) See auction bridgevb (Commerce) (often foll by: off) to sell by auction[C16: from Latin auctiō an increasing, from augēre to increase]

auc•tion

(ˈɔk ʃən)

n. 1. Also called public sale. a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder. 2. a. auction bridge. b. the bidding in bridge or other games. v.t. 3. to sell by auction (often fol. by off): to auction off one's furniture. [1585–95; < Latin auctiō=aug(ēre) to increase, see augment + -tiō -tion]

auction


Past participle: auctioned
Gerund: auctioning
Imperative
auction
auction
Present
I auction
you auction
he/she/it auctions
we auction
you auction
they auction
Preterite
I auctioned
you auctioned
he/she/it auctioned
we auctioned
you auctioned
they auctioned
Present Continuous
I am auctioning
you are auctioning
he/she/it is auctioning
we are auctioning
you are auctioning
they are auctioning
Present Perfect
I have auctioned
you have auctioned
he/she/it has auctioned
we have auctioned
you have auctioned
they have auctioned
Past Continuous
I was auctioning
you were auctioning
he/she/it was auctioning
we were auctioning
you were auctioning
they were auctioning
Past Perfect
I had auctioned
you had auctioned
he/she/it had auctioned
we had auctioned
you had auctioned
they had auctioned
Future
I will auction
you will auction
he/she/it will auction
we will auction
you will auction
they will auction
Future Perfect
I will have auctioned
you will have auctioned
he/she/it will have auctioned
we will have auctioned
you will have auctioned
they will have auctioned
Future Continuous
I will be auctioning
you will be auctioning
he/she/it will be auctioning
we will be auctioning
you will be auctioning
they will be auctioning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been auctioning
you have been auctioning
he/she/it has been auctioning
we have been auctioning
you have been auctioning
they have been auctioning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been auctioning
you will have been auctioning
he/she/it will have been auctioning
we will have been auctioning
you will have been auctioning
they will have been auctioning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been auctioning
you had been auctioning
he/she/it had been auctioning
we had been auctioning
you had been auctioning
they had been auctioning
Conditional
I would auction
you would auction
he/she/it would auction
we would auction
you would auction
they would auction
Past Conditional
I would have auctioned
you would have auctioned
he/she/it would have auctioned
we would have auctioned
you would have auctioned
they would have auctioned
Thesaurus
Noun1.auction - a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward gameauction - a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridgeauction bridgebridge - any of various card games based on whist for four players
2.auction - the public sale of something to the highest bidderauction - the public sale of something to the highest bidderauction sale, venduesale - the general activity of selling; "they tried to boost sales"; "laws limit the sale of handguns"upset price - (auction) the minimum price at which a seller of property will entertain bidsbid, tender, offer - propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting"by-bid - bid on behalf of someone elseoverbid - bid more than the object is worthunderbid - bid too lowoutbid - bid higher than othersunderbid - bid lower than a competing bidder
Verb1.auction - sell at an auctionauction - sell at an auction auction off, auctioneercommerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"

auction

noun sale, deal, selling, transaction, disposal, marketing, vending He bought the picture at an auction.verb sell, trade, exchange We'll auction them for charity.
Translations
拍卖

auction

(ˈoːkʃən) noun a public sale in which each thing is sold to the person who offers the highest price. They held an auction; He sold the house by auction. 拍賣 拍卖 verb to sell something in this way. He auctioned all his furniture before emigrating. 拍賣 拍卖ˌauctioˈneer noun a person who is in charge of selling things at an auction. 拍賣員 拍卖商

auction

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auction


auction off

To sell an item to the highest bidder. We're auctioning off a car at the charity event this year.See also: auction, off

Dutch auction

An auction in which the asking price is set high and then lowered until someone buys the item. What is this, a Dutch auction? Why is the auctioneer starting out at $1,000 for that piece of junk?See also: auction, Dutch

auction something off

to sell something [to the highest bidder] at an auction. He auctioned his home off. He auctioned off his home. The duke was forced to auction off his ancestral home to pay his taxes.See also: auction, off

Dutch auction

an auction or sale that starts off with a high asking price that is then reduced until a buyer is found. (Viewed by some as insulting to the Dutch.) Dutch auctions are rare—most auctioneers start with a lower price than they hope to obtain. My real estate agent advised me to ask a reasonable price for my house rather than get involved with a Dutch auction.See also: auction, Dutch

*up for auction

Fig. to be sold at an auction. (*Typically: be ~; come ~; go ~; put something ~.) The old farm where I lived as a child is up for auction.See also: auction, up

auction off

v. To sell something to the person who offers the highest amount of money, at or as at an auction: We don't need this table anymore, so we should auction it off. To clear out the warehouse, the company auctioned off the old inventory. See also: auction, off

auction


auction

the competitive calls made in bridge and other games before play begins, undertaking to win a given number of tricks if a certain suit is trumps

Auction

 

in international trade, a method of selling certain goods (such as fur pelts, tobacco, and tea) in separate lots. Prior to an auction the goods (or samples of them) are exhibited for the inspection of possible buyers. The time and place of the auction are announced beforehand. The general conditions of the sale of goods are determined by the seller. The buyer is considered to be the person who during the course of the auction has offered the highest price. At an auction, in contrast to an ordinary sale, the seller is absolved from responsibility for the quality of the goods that are sold. In the USSR, international auctions for the sale of fur pelts are regularly held in Leningrad.

At the form of auction known as a public sale there is a forced sale of the property of people who cannot pay their debts. Goods are also sold if they have not been claimed on time from transportation and warehouse enterprises and in certain other cases.

V. S. POZDNIAKOV

auction


Related to auction: Online auction, Auction sites

auction

a (normally public) sale of property usually conducted by competitive bidding where the item auctioned is sold to the person who makes the highest bid. It is conducted by an auctioneer, who is deemed to be the agent of the seller until the hammer falls and he announces the completion of the sale in favour of the highest bidder. Many auctions now take place on the Internet whereby the auctioneer provides the site upon which the goods are advertised.

See MOCK AUCTION.

AUCTION, commerce, contract. A public sale of property to the highestbidder. Among the Romans this kind of sale, was made by a crier under aspear (sub hasta) stuck in the ground.
2. Auctions are generally held by express authority, and the person whoconducts them is licensed to do so under various regulations.
3. The manner of conducting an auction is immaterial; whether it be bypublic outcry or by any other manner. The essential part is the selection ofa purchaser from a number of bidders. In a case where a woman continuedsilent during the whole time of the sale, but whenever anyone bid she gavehim a glass of brandy, and when the sale broke up, the person who receivedthe last glass of brandy was taken into a private room, and he was declaredto be the purchaser; this was adjudged to be an auction. 1 Dow. 115.
4. The law requires fairness in auction sales, and when a puffer isemployed to raise the property offered for sale on bona fide bidders, or acombination is entered into between two or more persons not to overbid eachother, the contract may in general be avoided. Vide Puffer, and 6 John. R.194; 8 John. R. 444; 3 John. Cas. 29; Cowp. 395; 6 T. R. 642; Harr. Dig.Sale, IV.; and the article Conditions Sale. Vide Harr. Dig. Sale, IV.; 13Price, R. 76; M'Clel. R. 25; 6 East, R. 392; 5 B. & A. 257; S. C. 2 Stark.R. 295; 1 Esp. R. 340; 5 Esp. R. 103 4 Taunt. R. 209; 1 H. Bl. R. 81; 2Chit. R. 253; Cowp. R. 395; 1 Bouv. Inst., n. 976.

auction


Auction

1. A way to sell an item in which a moderator takes bids from a number of persons for a period of time and ultimately sells to the highest bidder. For example, the moderator (called an auctioneer) may set the opening bid at $5 and, once someone offers to pay $5, may incrementally increase the requested bids until they stop. Variations on an auction may involve any number of things; for example, a person with more than one job offer may request higher salaries in turn and then finally take the highest paying position. See also: Bidding war.

2. See: Auction market.

auction

a means of selling goods and services to the highest bidder among a number of potential customers. Auctions can take several forms. One form is an open auction – increasing bid – competition in which the bids of all parties are observable and bidders drop out as the price increases until only the highest bidder remains. Another form is an open auction -decreasing price – auction in which the auctioneer starts off from a very high price that is then slowly decreased until one bidder agrees to buy at the last announced price. This form of auction is often called ‘Dutch auction’. Yet another form is a sealed-bid, closed auction in which all bidders have to submit their bids in sealed envelopes at the same time. In open auctions, bidders can gain some information about the private valuations that other bidders place upon the goods to be sold, while in sealed-bid auctions the private valuations of bidders remain unobservable.

The principles of auctions apply to situations where firms seek TENDER to supply products.

auction

a means of selling goods and services to the highest bidder among a number of potential customers. Auctions can take several forms. One form is an open auction, increasing bid, competition in which the bids of all parties are observable and bidders drop out as the price increases until only the highest bidder remains. Another form is an open auction, decreasing price, auction in which the auctioneer starts off from a very high price that is then slowly decreased until one bidder agrees to buy at the last announced price. This form of auction is often called a ‘Dutch auction’. Yet another form is a sealed-bid, closed auction in which all bidders have to submit their bids in sealed envelopes at the same time. In open auctions, bidders can gain some information about the private valuations that other bidders place upon the goods to be sold, while in sealed-bid auctions the private valuations of bidders remain unobservable. The principles of auctions apply to situations where firms seek tenders to supply products.

auction

A sales technique in which real or personal property is offered for sale and bidders make oral offers in varying amounts until one is accepted. Frequently used for involuntary transfers of real estate, such as foreclosures and tax sales. In some states, foreclosure auctioneers must be licensed.Where property is offered by the owner voluntarily for auction sale,the fine print in the auction terms usually contains a provision for a buyer's premium. The amount of the winning bid is automatically increased by the stated amount, and that percentage is used to pay the auctioneer's fees.

auction


Related to auction: Online auction, Auction sites
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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for auction

noun sale

Synonyms

  • sale
  • deal
  • selling
  • transaction
  • disposal
  • marketing
  • vending

verb sell

Synonyms

  • sell
  • trade
  • exchange

Synonyms for auction

noun a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game

Synonyms

  • auction bridge

Related Words

  • bridge

noun the public sale of something to the highest bidder

Synonyms

  • auction sale
  • vendue

Related Words

  • sale
  • upset price
  • bid
  • tender
  • offer
  • by-bid
  • overbid
  • underbid
  • outbid

verb sell at an auction

Synonyms

  • auction off
  • auctioneer

Related Words

  • commerce
  • commercialism
  • mercantilism
  • sell
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