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bid

1 of 2verb
/bɪd/
Forms:bids,bidding,bid,bid
1

to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction

transitive
  • He decided to bid $500 for the painting at the auction.
  • The company bid $10 million for the contract to build the new stadium.
  • At the charity auction, they bid for a chance to have dinner with the famous author.
  • The buyer bid for several vintage cars, but only won one of the auctions.
  • The contractors are bidding for the government's new construction project.
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2

to say a greeting or farewell to someone

  • She bid him goodbye as he left for the airport.
  • The receptionist bid the customer goodnight as the store closed.
  • The host bid the guests farewell at the end of the party.
  • I bid my colleagues good morning as I arrived at the office.
  • The teacher bid the students a cheerful good luck before their exams.
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3

to urgently ask for something or request it earnestly

  • She bid her parents to allow her to stay out late for the party.
  • The child bid the teacher to let him go home early due to illness.
  • He bid them to listen carefully to his explanation.
  • She bid the audience to remain silent as she shared the important news.
  • He bid his friend to stay with him a little longer.
4

to politely ask or invite someone to do something

  • The hostess bade the guests enter and find their seats.
  • He bade his friend follow him to the café for a chat.
  • The king bade his visitors come closer to hear the announcement.
  • The ambassador bade the dignitaries enter the hall for the ceremony.
  • He bade her join him for a walk in the garden.
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5

to make a formal offer during an auction in a card game, promising to win a specific number of tricks with a particular suit as trumps if the bid is accepted

transitive
  • He bid one spade, indicating he would win at least one trick with spades as trumps.
  • The player bid two hearts, committing to take two tricks with hearts as the trump suit.
  • In the auction, she bid three clubs, aiming to secure three tricks with clubs as trumps.
  • He bid one no-trump, promising to win at least one trick without a trump suit.
  • During the auction, they bid four clubs, hoping to capture four tricks with clubs.
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6

to try to achieve something

C2transitive
  • The company is bidding to secure the contract for the new infrastructure project.
  • He spent years bidding to earn a spot on the national soccer team.
  • The town is bidding to host the next international film festival, promising extensive support and facilities.
  • Several startups are bidding to attract investors at the upcoming tech conference.