"bid up" in Chinese (Simplified)
哄抬(价格)抬高(竞标或拍卖中的价格)
Definition
通过不断出更高价,尤其是在拍卖中,提高某物的价格。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Simplified))
多用于商务或拍卖场合,意指有意或带竞争地抬高价格。有“bid up the price”这样的搭配,不用于价格以外的场景。不要和"build up"混淆。
Examples
The buyers started to bid up the price of the painting.
买家们开始**哄抬**这幅画的价格。
At auctions, people often bid up rare items.
在拍卖会上,人们常常会**抬高**稀有物品的价格。
Two companies tried to bid up the value of the land.
两家公司试图**哄抬**土地的价值。
Whenever collectors compete, they bid up the prices very quickly.
每当收藏家们竞争时,他们会很快地**哄抬**价格。
Bidding wars can really bid up the cost of even basic items online.
竞拍大战甚至可以让最基本的商品**被抬高**价格。
If no one else tries to bid up the price, the item might sell for less than it's worth.
如果没有其他人**抬高**价格,这件物品可能会低价卖出。