make a bid
US /meɪk ə bɪd/
UK /meɪk ə bɪd/
成语
1.
出价, 投标
to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and being competed for by others
示例:
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She decided to make a bid for the antique vase at the auction.
她决定在拍卖会上为那个古董花瓶出价。
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Several companies are expected to make a bid for the government contract.
预计会有几家公司为政府合同投标。
2.
挑战, 争取, 竞选
to attempt to achieve or get something
示例:
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The athlete is ready to make a bid for the world record.
这位运动员准备好挑战世界纪录了。
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He is planning to make a bid for the party leadership.
他计划竞选政党领导人。