bidder 的 4 个定义
bade or bad for 1, 2, 5 or bid for 3, 4; bid·den or bid for 1, 2, 5 or bid for 3, 4; bid·ding.
- to command; order; direct: to bid them depart.
 - to express: to bid good night.
 - Commerce. to offer as the price one will pay or charge: They bid $25,000 and got the contract.
 - (5)
 
bade or bad for 6 or bid for 7; bid·den or bid for 6 or bid for 7; bid·ding.
- to command; order; direct: I will do as you bid.
 - to make a bid: She bid at the auction for the old chair.
 
- an act or instance of bidding.
 - Cards. an offer to make a specified number of points or to take a specified number of tricks.the amount of such an offer.the turn of a person to bid.
 - an invitation: a bid to join the club.
 - (5)
 
past and past participle bid,present participle bid·ding.
- bid in, Commerce. to overbid all offers for at an auction in order to retain ownership.
 - bid up, Commerce. to increase the market price of by increasing bids.
 
bidder 近义词
等同于 opponent
等同于 candidate
等同于 opposer
等同于 oppositionist
等同于 resister
更多bidder例句
- Same with the Pac-12, although if USC or Oregon win out, they’ll get the fourth bid.
 - Microsoft’s Search Network can help you reach consumers planning to purchase, so be sure to target those audiences by applying audience targeting bid modifiers to your holiday ads and shopping campaigns.
 - High-profile women of color won their election bids, including the four representatives—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib—known as “The Squad.”
 - There, she became the youngest person — and first woman — to present an arbitration case, ultimately winning Chicago its bid over pitcher Alex Fernandez’s salary.
 - Last week, she lost a congressional bid in a landslide – 19 points, as of the latest ballot count – to Sara Jacobs, who has never held elective office and lost a race in a different congressional district in 2018.
 - A cabal can do it, selling their influence to the highest bidder.
 - Rod Blagojevich auctioning off the seat to the highest bidder.
 - Politicians who argued for selling land to the highest bidder and using the funds for the federal budget were drowned out.
 - Much worse, it turned out the ads cost $4.7 million—$2 million more than the next lowest bidder.
 - Yet, she is still very much a pawn in the system—her body is actively sold to the highest bidder.
 - With such an assembly at hand the time was ripe for selling Daisy-Jewel to the highest bidder.
 - "Thirty," said the first bidder in a tone which seemed to defy further competition.
 - One can only presume that the highest bidder—the owner of the largest fortune—was to be the happy man.
 - Do you imagine, fellow, that an Army officer's honor is of so little importance to him that he'll sell it to a higher bidder.
 - The highest offer has me, your ladyship; he's but a poor auctioneer that knocks down his ware when only one bidder is present.