bid
Prononciation : [/bɪd/]
Mot
Contexte : « auctions »
(verb) to offer a certain amount of money for something, typically in an auction. It's like raising your hand and saying how much you would pay for an item.
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I bid $100 for the painting at the auction.
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He did not bid on any of the items for sale.
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How much did you bid for the collectible coin?
Contexte : « auctions »
(noun) an offer to pay a certain amount of money for something being sold in an auction. It's the amount someone agrees to pay for an item.
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Her bid of $500 was the highest at the auction.
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Unfortunately, his bid was too low to win the painting.
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What was the winning bid for the antique vase?
Contexte : « requests or commands »
(verb) to command or instruct someone to do something. It's like asking someone to do a task or give an order.
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The manager bid the team to work extra hours to finish the project.
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She refused to bid her students to be silent during the test.
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Can you bid your dog to fetch the ball?
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