词汇 | rebid |
释义 | rebid verb (also re-bid) uk/ˌriːˈbɪd/ us/ˌriːˈbɪd/ rebidding | rebid [ I ]重新报价 to give a new bid (= an offer to do something for a particular amount of money, when you are competing with other people to be able to do it) for something such as a job All eligible companies were invited to rebid for the work. 所有合格的公司都受邀为这项工程重新报价。 [ T ]重新竞标 to ask for new bids (= offers to do something for a particular price, when people are competing to be able to do it) for something such as a job It is a government requirement to rebid contracts every three years. 政府规定合同每三年需要重新进行竞标。 [ I ]重新竞价 to make a new offer of a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete with other people again to buy it, especially online, or at a public sale of goods or property If you do not want the system to automatically rebid for you on any one item, leave this field blank for that item. 如果您不希望系统自动就哪项物品为您重新竞价,请在该项留空。 [ I or T ](在桥牌游戏中)再一次叫(原先叫过的牌套) (in some card games) to say again, before play starts, how many points you expect to win in a particular game What did she bid next after her partner rebid 2 clubs? It was a difficult choice whether to re-bid or not. 是否再叫牌,这是一个艰难的选择。
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