单词 | bid |
释义 | noun | verb | verb bidbid1 /bɪd/ ●●○ W3 noun [countable] 1an offer to do work or provide services for a specific price: bid for/on the lowest bid for the bridge-building project2an attempt to achieve or obtain something: bid for Wilson’s successful bid for the Senatebid to do something a desperate bid to escape3an offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction: bid for Walter made a bid for the painting.4a statement of how many points you hope to win in a card game noun | verb | verb bidbid2 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle bid, present participle bidding) 1[intransitive] to offer to do work or provide services for a specific price, in competition with other offers: bid for/on Four companies were invited to bid for the contract.2[intransitive, transitive] to offer to pay a particular price for goods, especially in an auction: bid (somebody) something for Jill bid $20,000 for an antique desk.bid against somebody The two men ended up bidding against each other.3[intransitive, transitive] to say how many points you think you will win in a card game—bidder noun [countable] noun | verb | verb bidbid3 verb (past tense bid or bade /bæd, beɪd/, past participle bidden /ˈbɪdn/ or bid, present participle bidding) old use or literary 1bid somebody good afternoon/good morning etc. to say good morning, good afternoon, etc. to someone2[transitive] to order or tell someone what to do: bid somebody (to) do something The queen bade us to enter.3bid fair to do something to seem likely to do something |
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