bid up
在拍卖中哄抬物价; 竞相出高价
1. 抬高…的价格
If someone bids up the value of something, they try to increase it, for example by offering to buy it at a higher price than usual.
e.g. ...the British passion for bidding up the price of each other's houses...
英国人哄抬彼此房价的热情。
e.g. They agreed to bid the picture up to 4,500 francs.
他们同意将这幅画的价格提至4,500法郎。
1. Their hair are shaved into smiling faces, a practice thought up by the shop's owner in a bid to draw more customers.
2. In a bid to develop a new generation of stars for the 2012 Games, he will call up more young players to prove themselves at future training camps.
3. bid up的解释
3. He was around the university as Sen was leaving it in 1958, but did not have the courage to come up to him and bid him farewell.
4. The committee is now setting up its own environmental management system to ensure it fulfills its environmental pledges in Beijing's bid for the Games.
5. The bid by Thai Beverage also led to speculation that the Singapore conglomerate could eventually be broken up to unlock its value.
6. The CBRC urged banks nationwide to speed up financial innovations and mechanism reform in a bid to meet diversified demands in the rural areas.
7. Carstens is in China to drum up support for his bid to lead the International Monetary Fund.
8. Chinese carmakers have geared up to develop electric vehicles in a bid to gain a head start in the fledgling but potentially profitable market.
9. Wang warned that with the ROK's general election coming up in April, some politicians are using the issue in a bid to win votes.
10. The race will really heat up in November when the bid cities can begin international promotion campaigns.