[] (; ) an offer to buy sth, especially a company or its shares; the price that is offered出价;买价;递盘◆Make a bid in our online auction by clicking the button.在我们的网上拍卖中出价只需点击一下按钮。◆A Scandinavian cooperative will launch a $150 million cash bid for the company.一家斯堪的纳维亚合作社将出价 1.5 亿元现金收购这家公司。◆The company is likely to become a bid target(= is likely to be bought).这家公司很可能成为出价目标(可能被收购)。◆the continuing bid battle for P&O Princess为争夺英国公主邮轮公司而旷日持久的收购战⨁to accept / launch / make / reject / withdraw a bid接受递盘;出价;拒绝递盘;撤回递盘⨁to increase / raise a bid增加/提高出价⨁a failed / rival / successful bid失败的/竞争的/成功的出价⨁an all-cash / all-share / a cash / share bid全部现金/全部股票/现金/股票出价 () an offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies投标◆The company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital.公司投标承包这所医院的清洁工作。◆(especially NAmE) He's putting in a bid on a construction job.他正投标争取承包一项建筑工程。SYNtender ⨁to make / put in / submit / win a bid投标;递标;中标 [] (used especially in newspapers) an attempt to do sth or to get sth(尤用于报章)努力争取◆to make a bid for power竭力取得权力◆The government has reduced interest rates in a bid to increase public spending.政府企图以减息来争取增加公共开支。agreed bid closed bid conditional takeover bid counter-bid open bid paper bid sealed bid takeover bid unconditional takeover bid