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bade
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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bade [ingl. am. bæd, beɪd, ingl. brit. beɪd, bad] past bid
I. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans. liter.
1. bid (wish, say):
2. bid (request):
to bid sb (to) + infin
pedirle a alguien que  +  subj
he bade me (to) stay
II. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr. liter.
to bid fair to + infin
prometer +  infin
I. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans.
1. bid (at auction):
bid sum of money
2. bid (in bridge):
II. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr.
1. bid (at auction):
2. bid (try to obtain):
to bid for sth for success/votes
to bid to + infin
tratar por todos los medios de  +  infin
to bid to + infin
pugnar por  +  infin
3. bid (in bridge):
III. bid1 [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] SUST.
1.1. bid (at auction):
1.2. bid (in bridge):
2. bid:
bid for sth their bid for power
bid to + infin
intento m de  +  infin
I. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans.
1. bid (at auction):
bid sum of money
2. bid (in bridge):
II. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr.
1. bid (at auction):
2. bid (try to obtain):
to bid for sth for success/votes
to bid to + infin
tratar por todos los medios de  +  infin
to bid to + infin
pugnar por  +  infin
3. bid (in bridge):
III. bid1 [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] SUST.
1.1. bid (at auction):
1.2. bid (in bridge):
2. bid:
bid for sth their bid for power
bid to + infin
intento m de  +  infin
I. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans. liter.
1. bid (wish, say):
2. bid (request):
to bid sb (to) + infin
pedirle a alguien que  +  subj
he bade me (to) stay
II. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr. liter.
to bid fair to + infin
prometer +  infin
takeover bid SUST.
OPA f
bid price SUST. FIN.
despedir a alguien
decirle adiós a alguien
two/three no-trumps atrbv. bid/contract/hand
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inglés
en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
español
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bid1 <[or bidden]> [bɪd] V. trans. bid <[or bade], bid> form.
1. bid (greet):
2. bid (command):
3. bid (invite):
I. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid SUST.
1. bid (offer):
2. bid (attempt):
II. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid V. intr.
1. bid (at an auction):
2. bid COM.:
III. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid V. trans.
takeover bid SUST.
opening bid SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
bid1 <bid [or bade] , bid [or bidden]> [bɪd] V. trans. form.
1. bid (greet):
2. bid (command):
3. bid (invite):
I. bid2 [bɪd] SUST.
1. bid (offer):
2. bid (attempt):
II. bid2 <bid, bid> [bɪd] V. intr.
1. bid (at an auction):
2. bid COM.:
III. bid2 <bid, bid> [bɪd] V. trans.
opening bid SUST.
takeover bid SUST.
to bid farewell to sb/sth
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inglés
inglés
Present
Ibid
youbid
he/she/itbids
webid
youbid
theybid
Past
Ibid / bade
youbid / bade
he/she/itbid / bade
webid / bade
youbid / bade
theybid / bade
Present Perfect
Ihavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
he/she/ithasbid / bidden
wehavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
theyhavebid / bidden
Past Perfect
Ihadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
he/she/ithadbid / bidden
wehadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
theyhadbid / bidden
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
It was selected as the best bid for a property that has been subject to foreclosure proceedings for more than two years.
www.timescolonist.com
An auctioneer who publicises an auction as being without a reserve price falls under a duty to accept the highest bid.
en.wikipedia.org
Max is one of the good characters except when in his final bid for peace, he tries to turn the world into mindless puppets.
en.wikipedia.org
Cases of rental gazumping -- where a landlord rejects an accepted offer in favour of a higher rental bid -- are becoming more common.
www.ft.com
It is generally a distress sale because the aim behind holding the bid is primarily to recover the partial amount of the property.
www.hindustantimes.com