Bidden Meaning in English
word · lemma: bid
ˈbɪdɪn
BID-in
bˈɪdən
BID-uhn
释义
'Bidden' is the archaic past participle of 'bid', meaning to command, order, or invite someone to do something, mainly used in old literature.
用法与细微差别
"Bidden" is now archaic or literary and rarely used in modern English, except in set phrases or poetic/literary contexts. Contemporary English uses 'bid' (invite, order) and 'bidden' survives in expressions like 'unbidden.' Do not use it in everyday conversation.
Spanish: ordenado - mandado (arcaico/literario)Portuguese (BR): ordenado - mandado (arcaico/literário)Portuguese (PT): ordenado - mandado (arcaico/literário)Chinese (Simplified): 被命令 (书面语/古语)Chinese (Traditional): 被命令 (書面語/古語)Hindi: आदेश दिया गया (पुराना/कवि प्रयोग)Arabic: أُمِرَ (قديم/أدبي)Bengali: আদেশ দেওয়া - আমন্ত্রিত করাRussian: повелено - приказано - приглашено (устар.)Japanese: 命じられた - 招かれた(古風)Vietnamese: ra lệnh - mời (cổ) Korean: 명령받은 - 초대받은 (고어)Turkish: emredilen - davet edilen (eski)Urdu: حکم دیا گیا - بلایا گیا (قدیم)Indonesian: được ra lệnh - được mời (cổ)
例句
He had bidden them to be silent.
basic
She was bidden to enter the king’s chamber.
basic
All were bidden to attend the feast.
basic
I came, as I was bidden, though I felt uneasy.
natural
He stayed away, though he was bidden to participate.
natural
Her advice came unasked and unbidden.
natural