单词 | bid |
释义 | bid noun¹ 1offer of a sum of money to buy sth出价adjective | verb + bid | bid + noun | preposition adjective➤high高出价◆the highest bid was only $200.最高出价只有 200 美元。➤low低出价▸➤opening, starting首次出价➤final最终出价➤competing竞价➤winning中标价➤sealed秘密投标➤competitive有竞争力的报价▸➤cash现金收购建议verb + bid➤make, place, put in, submit出价;竞标◆he made a cash bid for the company.他提出以现金收购这家公司。➤withdraw退标▸➤call for, invite, solicit (name) 招标◆they have invited bids for the property.他们为这块地产招标。➤get, receive接到/收到投标▸➤increase, raise提高出价▸➤accept接受出价➤reject拒绝出价bid + noun➤price投标价➤process投标过程preposition➤bid by, bid from⋯的出价◆a $24 million bid by a rival company一家与之竞争的公司 2,400 万美元的出价➤bid for为得到⋯的出价◆a bid for the chair这张椅子的出价➤bid of⋯数额的出价◆a bid of £100100 英镑的出价➤bid on (name) 为⋯的出价◆i placed a bid on a repossessed ferrari.我出价买一辆二手法拉利车。bid noun² 2attempt尝试;努力adjective | verb + bid | bid + verb | preposition | phrases adjective➤successful成功的尝试▸➤failed, unsuccessful失败的尝试➤strong很大的努力◆the party made a strong bid to seize power at the ballot box.该党花了很大力气想通过选举夺取权力。➤serious认真的努力▸➤desperate孤注一掷的努力➤first首次尝试➤final最后的努力➤comeback东山再起的努力➤election, re-election竞选;竞选连任➤gubernatorial, presidential州长/总统竞选➤olympic申奥➤hostile, takeover (both business商业) 恶意出价;出价收购verb + bid➤launch, make, mount (especially bre) 进行尝试;作出努力◆a german company launched a takeover bid for the company.一家德国公司试图收购这家公司。➤succeed in, win努力成功▸➤fail in, lose努力失败◆they failed in their bid to buy the company.他们购买那家公司的努力失败了。➤support支持努力◆college presidents supported his bid for the position.大学校长们支持他竞争这个职位。➤reject拒绝尝试bid + verb➤succeed (especially bre) 尝试成功▸➤fail尝试失败preposition➤in a/the bid在尝试中◆he attacked his guards in a desperate bid for freedom.他不顾一切地想获得自由,并为此袭击了看守。➤bid by⋯所作的努力◆a bid by the president to boost his popularity总统旨在提升人气的努力➤bid for为⋯的努力◆this play was her last bid for recognition.这部戏是她为获得认可而进行的最后一次尝试。phrases➤a bid for freedom为了自由所作的努力▸➤a bid for power为了权力所作的努力▸➤a bid to escape逃跑的尝试bid verb¹ 1offer money for sth出价preposition➤against与⋯竞价◆two dealers bid against each other for the table.两个商人为这张桌子互相竞价。➤for为得到⋯出价◆she bid $10 000 for the painting.她出价 1 万美元购买这幅画。bid verb² 2offer to do work投标adverb | preposition adverb➤successfully竞标成功➤competitively有竞争力地竞标preposition➤for (bre) 为得到⋯投标◆we have successfully bid for the contract.我们竞标成功,得到了这份合同。➤on (name) 为⋯竞标◆we have successfully bid on the contract.我们竞标合同成功。bid /bɪd/ noun [countable] (commerce 商业; finance 金融) an offer to buy sth, especially a company or its shares; the price that is offered 出价;买价;递盘◆make a bid in our online auction by clicking the button. 在我们的网上拍卖中出价只需点击一下按钮。◆a scandinavian cooperative will launch a $150 million cash bid for the company. 一家斯堪的纳维亚合作社将出价 1.5 亿元现金收购这家公司。◆the company is likely to become a bid target (= is likely to be bought). 这家公司很可能成为出价目标(可能被收购)。◆the continuing bid battle for p&o princess 为争夺英国公主邮轮公司而旷日持久的收购战⨁ to accept / launch / make / reject / withdraw a bid接受递盘;出价;拒绝递盘;撤回递盘 ⨁ to increase / raise a bid增加/提高出价 ⨁ a failed / rival / successful bid失败的/竞争的/成功的出价 ⨁ an all-cash / all-share / a cash / share bid全部现金/全部股票/现金/股票出价 (commerce 商业) an offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies 投标◆the company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital. 公司投标承包这所医院的清洁工作。◆(especially name) he's putting in a bid on a construction job. 他正投标争取承包一项建筑工程。 syn tender ⨁ to make / put in / submit / win a bid投标;递标;中标 3. [usually singular] (used especially in newspapers) an attempt to do sth or to get sth (尤用于报章)努力争取◆to make a bid for power 竭力取得权力◆the government has reduced interest rates in a bid to increase public spending. 政府企图以减息来争取增加公共开支。 agreed bid ◇ closed bid ◇ conditional takeover bid ◇ counter-bid ◇ open bid ◇ paper bid ◇ sealed bid ◇ takeover bid ◇ unconditional takeover bid bid /bɪd/ verb [intransitive, transitive] (bidding, bid, bid) (commerce 商业; finance 金融) to offer to pay a particular price for sth, especially a company or its shares 出价◆the company has said it may bid for south african breweries. 公司声称可能出价购买南非酿酒公司。◆how much did they bid? 他们出价多少? ➡ see note at tender (commerce 商业) to offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies 投标◆a french firm will be bidding for the contract. 一家法国公司将投标争取这合同。◆they are bidding to build the refinery. 他们正在投标承建炼油厂◆(especially name) we are ready to bid on three contracts. 我们准备投标争取三项合同。 syn tender ●bid sth up/downto pay or offer more/less money for sth than it is worth at the time, with the result that the price increases/decreases 哄抬/哄跌价钱;哄抬/哄跌标价◆there are people willing to buy several million shares and bid the price up. 有人愿意购买几百万股份,以便将价格抬高。☞ bid☞ bid☞ bid☞ bid☞ tender/bid☞ tender/bid bid [countable] (especially business尤用于商业 or journalism新闻) an offer by a person or company to pay a particular amount of money for sth; an offer to carry out work or provide goods or a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies买方的出价;投标◆the company mounted a hostile takeover bid for its rival.该公司向竞争对手出价进行敌意收购。◆at the auction (= a public sale where things are sold to the person who offers most), the highest bid for the picture was £200 000.拍卖会上,这幅画的最高出价为 20 万英镑。◆any more bids?还有谁出更高的价吗?◆the company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital.该公司投标承包这所医院的清洁工作。◆ (name also) a bid on the contract投标争取这份合同▸ bid verb [intransitive, transitive] ◆they successfully bid for the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。 (name also) ◆they successfully bid on the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。◆which other cities are bidding to host the 2016 olympics?还有哪些城市在申办 2016 年奥运会?bid(bidding, bid, bid) [transitive, intransitive] to offer to pay a particular price for sth, especially at an auction出(某个数额的)价;(尤指拍卖中)喊价ⓘ an auction is a public event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money for them. * auction 指拍卖◆i bid £2 000 for the painting.我出 2 000 英镑买这幅画。◆we wanted to buy the chairs but another couple were bidding against us.我们想买下那几把椅子,但另一对夫妇在同我们竞价。ⓘ bid is usually used in a situation in which several people want to buy the same thing. * bid 通常指好几个人竞买同一件物品。bidverb [intransitive, transitive] ◆they successfully bid for the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。 (name also) ◆they successfully bid on the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。◆which other cities are bidding to host the 2016 olympics?还有哪些城市在申办 2016 年奥运会?bidverb [intransitive, transitive] ◆they successfully bid for the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。 (name also) ◆they successfully bid on the contract.他们投标成功,拿到了合同。◆which other cities are bidding to host the 2016 olympics?还有哪些城市在申办 2016 年奥运会?bid¹/bɪd ||; bɪd/verb (bidding;past tense past participle bid) [i,t] bid (sth) (for sth) to offer to pay a particular price for sth, especially at a public sale where things are sold to the person who offers most money(an auction) (尤指在拍卖会上)出价,喊价: ◇i wanted to buy the vase but another man was bidding against me. 我想要买下那个花瓶,但另一个男子出价比我高。◇somebody bid £5000 for the painting. 有人出价5000英镑买这幅画。 bid²/bɪd ||; bɪd/noun[c] 1. a bid (for sth);a bid (to do sth) an effort to do, obtain, etc sth; an attempt 争取;力求获得;试图: ◇his bid for freedom had failed. 他争取自由的努力失败了。◇tonight the ethiopian athlete will make a bid to break the world record. 今晚,那位埃塞俄比亚运动员要试图打破世界纪录。 2. an offer by a person or a business company to pay a certain amount of money for sth 出价: ◇granada mounted a hostile takeover bid (= when one company tries to buy another company) for forte. 格拉纳达公司提出敌意收购建议,要买下福尔特公司。◇at the auction we made a bid of £100 for the chair. 在拍卖会上,我们出价100英镑买那张椅子。 3. (especially us 尤为美) =tender²➔bidder noun [c]:◇the house was sold to the highest bidder (= the person who offered the most money). 那幢房子卖给了那个出价最高的人。 bidsee ⇨ offer 3,4 • • •• ⇨ make a bid for☞ bid¹☞ bid²☞ bid³ |
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