bid · noun C /bɪd/Full view
bid (OFFER)
C1 an offer to do something when you are competing with other people to do it
Dictionary examples:

We put in a bid for the stadium contract.

London made a successful bid to host the Olympic Games.

Learner example:

I do not believe Beijing would have won the bid for [the] 2008 Olympic Games. (International English Language Testing System; C1; Chinese)

bid (ATTEMPT)
C2 an attempt to achieve something
Dictionary examples:

a successful bid for re-election

The council has banned cars from the city centre in a bid to reduce pollution.

Learner example:

In a bid to conceal my bewilderment, I greeted her and set about cleaning the house. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Spanish)

bid (BUY)
C2 an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something
Dictionary example:

I made a bid of $150 for the painting.

bid · verb /bɪd/
bid
C2 to offer to pay an amount of money for something
Dictionary example:

They bid $500 million for the company.

Learner example:

As a Tea Company chairman, he buys his tea in Calcutta or Colombo, and generally bids at the right price. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Flemish)

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