bidding
n. (尤指拍賣中的)出價; <非正>請求; 投標; 召喚
v. 出價,投標( bid的現在分詞 ); 懇求; 命令; 說(問候話)
If you do something at someone's bidding, you do it because they have asked you to do it.
At his bidding, the delegates rose and sang the national anthem.
按照他的要求,代表們起立唱國歌。
If you say that someone does another person's bidding, you disapprove of the fact that they do exactly what the other person asks them to do, even when they do not want to.
She is very clever at getting men to do her bidding!
她很善於讓男人聽她的吩咐!
1. an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
2. a request to be present;
3. (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make
do someone's bidding
(尤指奴顏婢膝地)服從某人,聽命於某人,為某人效勞
Two syndicates are bidding for the contract.
兩家財團正在競投該合約.
On the final day of the book exhibition we left, bidding our neighbour a fond farewell.
在書展最後一天我們要走時, 我們依依不捨地跟鄰攤的人告別.
It is concluded that with demand side bidding market equilibrium solution is exclusive.
需求側競價的存在可有效地降低發電商的報價.
He is bidding in for the remaining goods at the auction house.
在拍賣行,他正在出價競買剩餘貨物.
Please look at all and if you have any questions ask before bidding.
Please其他物品,如果您有任何問題,才招投標要求.