Bid for Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɪd/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
BID-for, BID-fer, BID-fur
bˈɪd/ /fˈɔː
BID-faw
释义
To try to get something, such as a job, contract, or opportunity, often by offering a price or proposal in a competition.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in business or formal contexts, especially for contracts or auctions. Common collocations: 'bid for a contract,' 'bid for a position.' Not used for general attempts—use 'apply for' or 'try for' outside competitive offers.
Spanish: pujar por - postularse paraPortuguese (BR): fazer uma oferta por - concorrer aPortuguese (PT): fazer uma oferta por - concorrer aChinese (Simplified): 竞标(为...报价) - 争取Chinese (Traditional): 競標(為...報價) - 爭取Hindi: के लिए बोली लगानाArabic: يُقدِّم عرضًا لـ - يسعى للفوز بـBengali: প্রস্তাব দেওয়া - দর জমা দেওয়াRussian: подать заявку - сделать ставку (на что-то)Japanese: 入札する - 応札するVietnamese: đấu thầu - nộp hồ sơ dự thầuKorean: 입찰하다 - 지원하다 (경쟁 상황에서)Turkish: teklif vermek - başvuruda bulunmak (ihale için)Urdu: بولی لگانا - درخواست دینا (مقابلے میں)Indonesian: menawar - mengajukan penawaran
例句
Several companies bid for the construction contract.
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She decided to bid for the manager's job.
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They plan to bid for the new technology project.
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We lost out when we tried to bid for the stadium redesign.
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Many cities are excited to bid for the next Olympic Games.
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If you really want it, you’ll need to bid for it before the deadline.
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