属过时用语,北美英语中属正式用语)a
person who rides a bicycle 骑自行车者一compare cyclist
bid1 /bid/ verb, noun — see also bid2 averb (bid ding, bid, bid) 1 to
offer to pay a particular price for sth, especially at an auction 出(.价(尤 指拍卖中)g价:[VN] J bid £2 000/or
the pointing:我出
2
000 英镑买这幅画。◊ [V] We
wanted to buy the chairs but another coupZe were bidding against us.我们想..买.下
那几把椅子,但另一对夫妇在同我们较劲出价。2〜(for sth) I (NAm^) ~ (on sth) to offer to do work or provide a
service for a particular price, in competition with other companies, etc.投标 tender : [V] A French firm
wiH be bidding/or.t/ie
contract•—家法国公司将投标争取
这项合同。[also V to
inf] 3 [V to' inf] (used especially in newspapers 尤;用于拫章).to
try to do, get or achieve sth 努力争取;.圣图義得HTTl attempt ■ The team is bidding to retain its place in
the league.
住.它在联赛中的位S。4 (in some card games)
to say how many points you expect to win (某些牌戏宁..j 叫牌:[VN] She b。/our hearts.她叫四红桃。[also
V】
IHSl
what am I ' bijd? used by an auctioneer
when he or she is selling sth (柏卖人孭语)诸位愿出多少钱: What am J bid /<?r this vase?诸位愿给这个在瓶出多
少钱?
mnourt 1 ~ (for sth) an offer by a person
or a business company to pay a particular amount of money for sth 买方的出价:Grcmadci mounted a
hostiZe takeover bfd /orForte.格兰細送么(旬向福特公司出价进行敌意收购。.◊ At the
auction (= a public sale where things are sold to the person who offers
most), the highest bid for the picture was £i〇0.拍卖会上,这幅画的最高出併为200 英镑。◊ Any more bids?还有谁出;M高的价吗? 2〜(for sth) I {NAmE also) ~
(on sth) an offer to do work or
provide a service for a particular price, in competition 'with other’companies,
etc.投标 HIT! tender • The company submitted a bid for the
contract to clean the hospita〖•该公司投标承包这所医院的清洁:C作。3〜(for sth) | 〜(to do sth) (used especially in
newspapers.;^:用 于相;章)an effort to do sth or
to obtain sth 赛力争取:a bid for power ^ 0 a desperate bid to escape from
his
attackers 拼避攻击他的 A
4 (in
some card games 某些牌戏'中)' a statement of the
number of points a player thinks he or she will win 叫牌;叫出的点数 bid2 /bid/ verb —see
also bid1 (bid-ding, bade /beid; baed/,biddert/’bidn/ or bid.dina bid, bid) 1 〜(sb) good morning, farewell, etc. (formal) to say 'good morning,,
etc. to sb 向(某人):问候、道别等:[VN, VNN] I bade
farewell to all the friends I had made in Paris. ^
了我在巴黎结交的所有朋友。◊JbadeaHmy_/Wend5
/areweH.我告别了所有的朋友。2 (old use or literary) to tell sb to do sth告诉(某人做某事);吩咐:[VN inf] He bade me
come cioser.他让我秦近些。[also VN to inf,VN] bid-dable /'bidabl/ adj. {formal,
especially Br£) (of people 人)willing to obey and to
do what they are told to j颐从
的;听语的
bid-der /'bid0(r)/ noun 1 a person or
group that offers to pay an amount of money to buy sth 出价者:It went to the highest
bidder
(= the person who offered the most money).这件物品卖给了出价最高的人。2 a person or group
that offers to do sth or to provide sth for a particular amount of money, in
competition with others 投标者:There were six bidders for the catering contract.投标承办M席的有六家商号。
bid-ding /'bidiri/ noun
[U] 1 the act of offering prices, especially at an auction (尤指拍卖中的}出价,喊价: There was fast bidding between private collectors and deaters.私又收藏家和交易商急速竞相喊价。oSeveraZ companies remained m
the bidding.有几家公司仍在竞
价。2 the
act of offering to do sth or to provide sth for a particular price 投标:competitive bidding
for the contract
这一合同的竞‘ 3 (in some card
games 某些牌
戏中)the process of stating
the number of points that players think they will win 叫牌 4 (o/c/-/fls/)/o/?e£/
or 少ormfl/) what sb asks
or orders you to do 求;吩咐;
命令:to do sb’s bidding (= to obey sb)服众無人