Online Google Dictionary

bidders 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (bidder) 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. (A Bidding) Woolgathering is a book by Patti Smith, published in 1992.
  6. (Bidder (surname)) 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
  7. 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.
  8. (bidder) Someone who bids, e.g. at an auction
  9. (bidder) Either the dealer issuing a quotation on one of the electronic trading systems or a participant in an auction.
  10. (Bidder) Any person, firm, or corporation submitting a bid for the work.
  11. (Bidder) One who submits a bid for a prime contract with the owner, as distinct from a sub-bidder who submits a bid to a prime bidder. A bidder is not a contractor on a specific project until a contact exists between him and the owner.
  12. ("Bidder") means a registered Lender who has a Bid matched with a Loan Request.
  13. (Bidder) A firm or person that wants to buy a firm or security.
  14. (Bidder) A person who has registered to bid and is placing bids on the items in the auction. At Ritchie Bros. auctions, bidders can place bids in person, by proxy or over the internet.
  15. (Bidder) A potential coin buyer who is offering a bid.
  16. (Bidder) A private sector syndicate (or in-house team) bidding for a PFI procurement.
  17. (Bidder) An individual or entity offering to purchase property at auction.
  18. (Bidder) Entity who bids for available capacity during the phase-in period. Any entity capable of legally engaging in a contract in the State of Michigan is eligible to bid.
  19. (Bidder) One who submits a response to an invitation for bid (IFB).
  20. (Bidder) Someone who has registered to be able to buy vehicles, memorabilia or automobilia at an auction. Bidders have to prove that they have the financial wherewithal to make a purchase
  21. (Bidder) The person who has placed a bid in the Book Building process.
  22. (Bidder) person, organization, or entity that is making the BID.
  23. The term bidder refers to an AFSCME Local 1761 or AFSCME Local 888 union-eligible employee who has been in his/her current position for at least six months, works a 20 hour work week minimum, and who applies for a posted position within the allotted time.
  24. (Bidding) a pricing method in which selling organisations bid for a buyer's custom; the bid is the seller's price offer.
  25. (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. ...