overbid
英:[ˌəʊvə'bɪd] 美: [ˌoʊvə'bɪd]
overbid 基本解释
v.出价高与(别人),(桥牌上)叫牌超过(别人),过高出价;
n.过高的出价,过高的叫牌;
变形
过去式:overbid过去分词:overbid现在分词:overbidding第三人称单数:overbids
英英释义
overbid[ ,əuvə'bid, 'əuvəbid ]
n.a bid that is higher than preceding bids(bridge) a bid that is higher than your opponent's bid (especially when your partner has not bid at all and your bid exceeds the value of your hand)同义词:overcall
v.to bid for more tricks than one can expect to win,bid more than the object is worth
overbid 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- Peddleries usually overbid to gain more profits.
商贩经常报谎价以便获得更高的利润。
用作名词(n.)- Peddleries usually overbid to gain more profits.
商贩经常报谎价以便获得更高的利润。
权威例句
The ubiquitous overbidThe ubiquitous Overbid. [Lease sales]Do Banks Overbid When Acquiring Failed Banks?Contractors, Don't Overbid On Geothermal ProjectsPurchase and assumption mergers: do banks overbid?Contractors, don't overbid on geothermal projects. (Heat Pumps).(Brief Article)Why Did Banks Overbid? An Empirical Model of the Fixed Rate Tenders of the European Central BankOverbidding in electronic auctions: factors influencing the propensity to overbid and the magnitude of overbiddingWhy did the banks overbid? An empirical model of the fixed rate tenders of the European Central BankGovernance and game theory: When do franchise auctions induce firms to overbid?