Bidder: A person or group that offers to pay a specific amount of money to buy something or perform a service, often against other competitors. The phrase "highest bidder" refers to the individual offering the most money.
bidder: n. a person who offers to pay money to buy something or do something, especially in competition with others. It went to the highest bidder, meaning the person who offered the most money.
bid·der/ˈbɪdə(r); NAmEˈbɪdər/noun1a 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).这卖给了出价最高的人。2a 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.投标承办餐宴的有六家公司。bidderbiddersbid·der/ˈbɪdə(r); NAmEˈbɪdər/
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bidderbid‧der /ˈbɪdə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countable]
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1someone who offers to pay a particular amount of money for something that is being sold: The antiques will be sold to the highest bidder (=the person who offers to pay the most).2someone who offers to do work or provide services for a particular amount of money, in competition with others: one of 13 bidders for the contract
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bidders[242]
投标人(87%),出价人(13%)
n.投标人;出价人;命令者
n.(Bidder)人名;(英)比德;(俄)比德尔
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