释义 |
auc·tion I. \ˈȯkshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin auction-, auctio, literally, increase, from auctus (past participle of augēre to increase) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at eke 1. : a public sale of property to the highest bidder (as by successive increased bids) < going to an auction of household goods > < two cows bought at the auction > — sometimes used with at < sell at auction > 2. in card games a. : the act or process of bidding (as in auction bridge) b. : the final declaration : contract c. : any game (as auction pinochle) marked by bidding with the exception of contract bridge; especially : auction bridge < playing a game of auction > 3. : an organization of wholesale dealers who make offers in a year-round competitive selling system marked by leisurely bidding < some poultrymen sell eggs through an egg auction > II. transitive verb (auctioned ; auctioned ; auctioning \-sh(ə)niŋ\ ; auctions) : to sell at auction — often used with off < all the books were auctioned off > |