Online Google Dictionary

bidder 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. someone who makes an offer
  2. (bidding) command: an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
  3. (bidding) a request to be present; "they came at his bidding"
  4. (bidding) bid: (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make
  5. Bidder is a surname, and may refer to: * Friedrich Bidder (1810-1894), German physiologist and anatomist * George Parker Bidder (1806-1878), English engineer and calculating prodigy
  6. Bidding is an offer (often competitive) of setting a price one is willing to pay for something. A price offer is called a bid. The term may be used in context of auctions, stock exchange, card games, or real estate transactions.
  7. (A Bidding) Woolgathering is a book by Patti Smith, published in 1992.
  8. Someone who bids, e.g. at an auction
  9. (Bidding) a pricing method in which selling organisations bid for a buyer's custom; the bid is the seller's price offer.
  10. (BIDDING) Programmers can only place bids that equal the total amount of money they are requesting for the project. You cannot post an hourly bid or any other abnormal type of bid. This applies to buyers too. ...
  11. (Bidding) the act of placing a bid on an auction item
  12. (Bidding) The first stage of a deal, when players jointly determine the final contract
  13. Bidding is a process of placing a bid price that an advertiser is willing to pay on a Search Engine's like Google. Google than provides the top spot to the highest bidder for that particular key word.
  14. (BIDDING) All persons desiring to bid must be registered prior to the auction and must have obtained a Bidder’s Paddle. ...
  15. (BIDDING) Bids may be made to Prestige by mail, by fax, by e-mail or by phone. Bids received by phone must be confirmed in writing. At public auctions, bids may also be made in person, by phone (by prior arrangement) or through an agent attending an auction. ...
  16. (BIDDING) Getting prices from various contractors and/or subcontractors.
  17. (BIDDING) In order to bid at Hesse Galleries' auctions, buyers must sign up, provide proof of identity, (give name, address, home and work phone numbers) and receive a bidding number from the cashier. ...
  18. (BIDDING) Registration is required in order to place a bid in this auction. Please register as soon as possible by calling the telephone number above. You must be eighteen years old to register. You will be given a registration number and password which you must use every time you place a bid. ...
  19. (BIDDING) The purpose of bidding is to insure fairness and provide economic opportunities for all responsive and responsible vendors - and to obtain the most reasonable cost for desired goods and services, consistent with standards of quality objectives.
  20. (Bidding (Phase)) In ConfTool Pro reviewers can participate in a bidding process. Here they may select the contributions they would like or would not like to review (based on their personal area of expertise). ...
  21. (Bidding (or bid) (verb sometimes used as a noun)) Has two different meanings. (1) Making an offer, or a series of offers, to compete with others who are making offers. Also the offer itself. (2) Ordering or asking a person to take a specified action.
  22. (Bidding) A purchasing process where offers from different parties are communicated to the vendor for their consideration.
  23. (Bidding) Appropriate bid levels will be established and determined for each keyword according to performance, to ensure careful spending of your dollars. Regular optimization of keywords and ad text ensures savings, while allowing for increased bids on top performing keywords.
  24. (Bidding) Interested parties are encouraged to call Sports Car Company at anytime to negotiate price of car, discuss details and close the sale of desired vehicle. We can be reached 7 days a week at (858)452-6060
  25. (Bidding) Lots will be sold in the order in which they appear in the catalog. The normal bidding increments are as follows: