The form bid is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. bid 的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]努力;尝试;企图 A bid for something or a bid to do something is an attempt to obtain it or do it.
[N for n]
[JOURNALISM 新闻]
...Sydney's successful bid for the 2000 Olympic Games...
悉尼对2000年奥运会的成功申办
The Government has already closed down two newspapers in a bid to silence its critics.
政府已经查禁了两家报纸,试图压制批评人士的言论。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]投标;出价 A bid is an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something that is being sold.
Hanson made an agreed takeover bid of £351 million.
汉森按协商出价3.51亿英镑接管该公司。
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[VERB 动词]努力争取;尝试 If you bid for something or bid to do something, you try to obtain it or do it.
[V for n]
[V to-inf]
Singapore Airlines is rumoured to be bidding for a management contract to run both airports...
据传,新加坡航空公司正在争取签下两家机场的经营权。
I don't think she is bidding to be Prime Minister again.
我想她不会再次竞选首相。
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[VERB 动词]投标;竞标;出价 If you bid for something that is being sold, you offer to pay a particular amount of money for it.
[V for n]
[V]
[V n]
She decided to bid for a Georgian dressing table...
她决定参与一个乔治王朝时期风格梳妆台的竞价。
The bank announced its intention to bid...
这家银行宣布了参加竞标的意向。
He certainly wasn't going to bid $18 billion for this company.
他肯定不会出180亿美元来收购这家公司。
bidding
The bidding starts at £2 million.
竞标底价是200万英镑。
相关词组:
bid up
Part-2
American English sometimes uses the form bid for the past tense. 美国英语中,过去式有时用 bid。
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[VERB 动词]道(别、晚安等) If you bid someone farewell, you say goodbye to them. If you bid them goodnight, you say goodnight to them.
[V n to n]
[V n n]
[FORMAL 正式]
She bade farewell to her son...
她和儿子道了别。
I bade her goodnight.
我向她道了晚安。
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[VERB 动词]要求;邀请 If you bid someone do something, you ask or invite them to do it.
[V n inf]
[be V-ed]
[Also V n to-inf]
[LITERARY 文]
They all smiled at him and bade him eat...
他们都朝他微笑,请他吃饭。
I dare say he did as he was bidden.
我敢说他按照要求做了。
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bidding
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bid2/bɪd; NAmEbɪd/verb☞see also
bid
1(bid·ding,bade/beɪd; NAmEbeɪd//bæd; NAmEbæd/,bidden/ˈbɪdn; NAmEˈbɪdn/)or(bid·ding,bid,bid)1~ (sb) good morning, farewell, etc.( formal) to say ‘good morning’, etc. to sb 向(某人)问候(或道别等)◆I bade farewell to all the friends I had made in Paris.我告别了我在巴黎结交的所有朋友。◆I bade all my friends farewell.我告别了所有的朋友。2bidsb (do sth) ( old useorliterary) to tell sb to do sth 告诉(某人做某事);吩咐◆He bade me come closer.他让我靠近些。bidbidsbadebiddingbiddenbid/bɪd; NAmEbɪd/bade/beɪd; NAmEbeɪd/bidden/ˈbɪdn; NAmEˈbɪdn/bid1★/bɪd; NAmEbɪd/
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2bidbidsbadebiddingbiddenverb★(bid·ding,bid,bid)1★[intransitive , transitive ]to offer to pay a particular price for sth, especially at an auction出价;(尤指拍卖中)喊价bid(sth) (for sth) ◆I bid £2 000 for the painting.我出 2 000 英镑买这幅画。bid(against sb) ◆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较劲出价。2★[intransitive ]bid(for sth) |( NAmE also) bid(on sth) |bid(to do sth) to offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies, etc. 投标SYN
tender
◆A French firm will be bidding for the contract.一家法国公司将投标争取这项合同。3[transitive ]bidto do sth ( used especially in newspapers 尤用于报章) to try to do, get or achieve sth 努力争取;企图获得SYN
attempt
◆The team is bidding to retain its place in the league.这个队正争取保住它在联赛中的位置。4[transitive , intransitive ]bid(sth) (in some card games 某些牌戏中)to say how many points you expect to win 叫牌◆She bid four hearts.她叫 4 红桃。IDIOMwhat am I ˈbid?used by an auctioneerwhen he or she is selling sth (拍卖人用语)诸位愿出多少钱◆What am I bid for this vase?诸位愿给这个花瓶出多少钱?noun★1★bid(for sth) an offer by a person or a company to pay a particular amount of money for sth (买方的)出价◆Granada mounted a hostile takeover bidfor Forte. 格兰纳达公司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 the most),the highest bid for the picture was £200. 拍卖会上,这幅画的最高出价为 200 英镑。◆Any more bids?还有谁出更高的价吗?2★bid(for sth) |( NAmE also) bid(on sth) an offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies, etc. 投标SYN
tender
◆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。3( used especially in newspapers 尤用于报章) an effort to do sth or to obtain sth 努力争取bidfor sth ◆a bid for power权力之争bidto do sth ◆a desperate bid to escape from his attackers竭力躲避攻击他的人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bid/bɪd; NAmEbɪd/
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bid1 noun
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bid3 verb
bidbid1 /bɪd/ ●●○W3 noun [countable]
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1an offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auctionbid for They put in a bid for the house. the person who places the highest bid We’ve made a bid of nearly £400 million for the company. A takeover bid for the airline was launched today.2an offer to do work or provide services for a specific pricebid for rival bids for the cleaning contract3an attempt to achieve or obtain somethingbid for a bid for powera bid to do something a desperate bid to free herself from a loveless marriage4a statement of how many points you hope to win in a card gameCOLLOCATIONSverbsput in a bid· A big property developer has put in a bid for the land.place a bid· The gallery placed the highest bid of $2.5 million.make a bid· Paramount made a bid for the film rights to the book.accept a bid· The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid below a certain price.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bida high/low bid· There were several high bids for the painting.an opening bid (=the first bid)· The opening bid was only $10.a final bid· The unknown man was successful with a final bid of £9,500.a takeover bid (=an offer to buy another company)· Staff are afraid that the takeover bid will threaten some of their jobs.a hostile bid (=an offer to buy another company that does not want to be bought)· Airtours launched a £221m hostile bid for Owners Abroad.
bid1 noun
bid2 verb
bid3 verb
bidbid2 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle bid, present participle bidding)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to offer to pay a particular price for goods, especially in an auctionbid (somebody) something for something She bid £100 for a Victorian chair. What am I bid for lot 227? Shall we start at $500?bid against The two men ended up bidding against each other at the auction.2[intransitive] to offer to do work or provide services for a specific price, in competition with other offersbid for Three firms bid for the contract on the new buildings.3[intransitive, transitive] to say how many points you think you will win in a game of cards
bid1 noun
bid2 verb
bid3 verb
bidbid3 verb (past tense bade /bæd, beɪd/ or bid, past participle bid or bidden /ˈbɪdn/, present participle bidding) literary
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1bid somebody good afternoon/good morning etc to greet someone2[transitive] to order or tell someone what to dobid somebody (to) do something The queen bade us enter.
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