She bid on antiques at the auction.
The bid price of EUR in terms of GBP can be calculated by dividing the bid price of EUR by the ask price of GBP. Using the given prices, the bid price of EUR (1.5015) in terms of GBP (1.5040) is approximately 0.9963 GBP per EUR (1.5015 / 1.5040 = 0.9963). This means that for every 1 EUR, you would receive about 0.9963 GBP at the given rates.
The past tense is also bid.
A price offer in bidding is called a bid price. Someone bidding on something, like at an auction, can bid on the item, which is called the bid price.
The bid and ask are the best prices offered by the buyers and sellers.
"Ask" is the price sellers are asking for their commodity. "Bid" is the price buyers are willing to pay.
The king bid for his jester to entertain his people.Mr. Jones bid five dollars on an antique cup at the auction.
Most observers took the senator's speech as an overt bid for his renomination.
After an initial bid of $10 the bidding rose to $25.
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The word 'bid' is a singular common noun; a word for the offer of a price for an item (such as at an auction) or the price offered to perform a service or do a job (such as for a commercial or government contract); a statement of points you will score in a card game. Example sentence:We put in a bid for tree services in the city park.The word 'bid' is also a verb (bid, bids, biding, bidden, bade), to offer a price for an item, a job or a contract for services; to order someone to do something; to say goodnight or goodbye. Example sentence:We bid four hundred dollars for the vase but it went for six hundred; so we bid it goodbye.
I bid you a fair valediction, but I must leave. I bid you all a fond valediction, but I must move on.
Bid TV is an auction service like Ebay on which users can bid on items using their TV.
bid... it's the same word in the present tense Answer: * The infinitive form is to bid - "I want to bid on the item." * Present tense is bid - "We bid what we can." * Past tense is bid - "They bid $500,000 and got the house." * Present participle is bidding - "He is bidding them farewell." * Past participle is bid - "I have bid all I can afford." (Helping verb required)
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That is the most beautiful sacred relic I have ever seen.A sentence for the word relic would be: He was hoping to bid on the newly discovered relic at the auction.
Call the roller of big cigars, The muscular one, and bid him whip In kitchen cups concupiscent curds. -The Emperor of Ice Cream by Wallace Stevens