bidding

英['bɪdɪŋ] 美['bɪdɪŋ]
  • n. 出价;投标;命令
  • 动词bid的现在分词形式.
    n. (名词)
    1. 出价,喊价
    2. 叫牌
    3. 命令,吩咐
    4. 投标
    5. 邀请,召唤
    6. <非正式>请求,要求
    7. 公告
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    1. 动词bid的现在分词形式

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an authoritative direction or instruction to do something

  2. a request to be present;

    "they came at his bidding"

  3. (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make

1. She is very clever at getting men to do her bidding!
她很善于让男人听她的吩咐!

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2. At his bidding, the delegates rose and sang the national anthem.
按照他的要求,代表们起立唱国歌。

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3. 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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4. They have been barred from primary bidding for clients.
他们被禁止对客户进行最初的投标。

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5. The share price will be determined by bidding from institutional investors.
股票价格将由机构投资商的出价决定。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Our bidding is reasonable.
      我们的出价是合理的。
    2. He beat out another firm in bidding.
      他在投标中击败另一家公司。
    3. He often does his wife's bidding.
      他经常按他妻子的吩咐去做。
    4. Do my bidding, or feel the power of my wrath.
      遵照我的命令,否则让你尝尝我的愤怒。
    1. Several companies are bidding for the contract to build the bridge.
      有几家公司在投标争取承包建桥工程。
    2. A syndicate of local businessmen is bidding for the contract.
      一个当地企业家的联合组织在向这一合同投标。