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auc·tion
awk shn
复数:auctions
第三人称单数:auctions
现在分词:auctioning
过去式:auctioned
过去分词:auctioned
词根:auction
n.auctioneer 拍卖商
vt.auctioneer 拍卖
noun
a public sale at which prospective buyers bid for goods and merchandise.They're having an auction to sell off the collection of things that filled up that old house.We love to buy old furniture at antique auctions.
transitive verb
to sell by means of an auction (often fol. by "off").The government auctioned off the farm.
auction house拍卖行
at auction拍卖
auction market拍卖市场
auction sale拍卖
public auction[经]公开拍卖
dutch auction荷兰式拍卖;喊价逐步减低的拍卖
auction price(法)拍卖价格
reverse auction反向拍卖;逆向拍卖
auction offv. 拍卖掉;竞卖
sale by auction拍卖
"公开拍卖,每个竞标人出价高于前一个出价",来自拉丁语 auctionem(主格 auctio)"通过增加出价进行的拍卖,公开拍卖",动作名词,来自过去分词词干 augere "增加"(来自 PIE 词根 *aug-(1)"增加")。在英格兰北部和苏格兰,被称为 roup。在美国,某物被 at 拍卖; 在英格兰,被称为 by 拍卖。
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拍卖
拍卖
Noun Latin auction-, auctio, from augēre to increase — more at eke
The first known use of auction was in 1595
audacitynoun
the quality or fact of being audacious
audaciousadjective
very bold and daring : fearless
showing a lack of proper respect
audaciousadjective
very bold and daring : fearless
showing a lack of proper respect
auction1 of 2noun
a sale at which things are sold to those who offer to pay the most
auction2 of 2verb
to sell at auction
auctioneernoun
a person in charge of an auction
auction1 of 2noun
a sale at which things are sold to those who offer to pay the most
auction2 of 2verb
to sell at auction
auction1 of 2noun
a sale at which things are sold to those who offer to pay the most
auction2 of 2verb
to sell at auction
1 Bottom line: Cory was exactly the kind of boy you’d expect to be caught auctioning off a massive bag of probably stolen fireworks.
2 “This art specialist girl took us to antiques shops and helped us navigate the auction houses,” he said.
3 If you can buy only one case at auction, it should be vintage port.
如果你在拍卖会上只能买一箱酒,那就应该是优质的波尔图葡萄酒。
4 There is talk of the auction, of babysitters to get home to, but mostly of Celia Foote retching in the middle of it all.
5 They auctioned our bodies down there, in that same devastated, and rightly named, financial district.
6 Gene clerked at the auction.
吉恩在拍卖行做文书工作。
7 Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's, had to pay out nearly $200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.
短短几周内,世界上两个最大的拍卖行——苏富比和佳士得,不得不支付将近两亿美元的担保金给那些把作品交与他们出售的客户。
8 The codes arrived in my inbox a few minutes after the auction ended.
9 “You could put the statues up for auction and then donate the money to wildlife conservation.”
10 The palimpsest then went through some more tough times, but eventually it ended up in an art auction where was bought and then donated to an art museum in Baltimore, for conservation and study.
这份重写本后来经历了一些艰难的时期,但最终,它在一次艺术拍卖会上被买走,然后捐给了巴尔的摩的一家艺术博物馆,用于保护和研究。
11 Then Mr. Keller shape-shifted into Mr. Rodrigo, who pounded an auction gavel, and the dream ended with Mom and me skydiving into Washington State.
12 The record had been set three years ago when an artifact called the Cataclyst was auctioned off.
13 We met our old neighbour at an auction last Saturday.
我们在上周六的拍卖会上见到了以前的邻居。
14 They swarm around my framed art, hovering at the wall like bees, making bids for the silent auction and walking away, then coming back again to see if anyone else has made a bid.
15 That summer, he and Marcela bought fifteen yearlings at a Saratoga, New York, auction.
16 He made several bids at the auction.
17 an Internet auction site
互联网拍卖网站
18 Each new auction seemed to surpass the previous one for the record of the highest single bid and the total of millions collected.
19 Some of the land was auctioned off last year.
去年拍卖了一些土地。
20 Free blacks carried proof of manumission or risked being conveyed into the clutches of slavery; sometimes they were smuggled to the auction block anyway.
1 拍卖式桥牌
2 拍卖
sale roup auction sale vendue flicker auctioneer on the auction block outcry by-bidding forced sales block bourse to the hammer auction off
3 拍卖式桥牌戏
4 叫牌