- outbid out·bid
- [ˌaʊt'bɪd]
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English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
out|bid — «owt BIHD», transitive verb, bid, bid or bid|den, bid|ding. 1. to bid higher than (someone else), as in a card game. 2. to underbid: »Three firms from the Uni … Useful english dictionary
Outbid — Out*bid , v. t. [imp. {Outbid} or {Outbade} (?); p. p. {Outbid} or {Outbidden} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Outbidding}.] To exceed or surpass in bidding; to bid a higher price. [1913 Webster] Prevent the greedy, and outbid the bold. Pope. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Outbid — Out*bid , v. t. [imp. {Outbid} or {Outbade} (?); p. p. {Outbid} or {Outbidden} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Outbidding}.] To exceed or surpass in bidding; to bid a higher price. [1913 Webster] Prevent the greedy, and outbid the bold. Pope. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Outbid — Out*bid , v. t. [imp. {Outbid} or {Outbade} (?); p. p. {Outbid} or {Outbidden} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Outbidding}.] To exceed or surpass in bidding; to bid a higher price. [1913 Webster] Prevent the greedy, and outbid the bold. Pope. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outbid — out‧bid [aʊtˈbɪd] verb outbid PTandPP outbidding PRESPART [transitive] to succeed in obtaining a property, contract etc by making a better offer than anyone else: • Developers could outbid any farmer for the land. * * * outbid UK US /ˌaʊtˈbɪd/… … Financial and business terms
outbid — [out΄bid′] vt. outbid, outbidding to bid or offer more than (someone else) … English World dictionary
outbid — out•bid [[t]ˌaʊtˈbɪd[/t]] v. t. bid, bid•den or bid, bid•ding to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder) • Etymology: 1580 90 out bid′der, n … From formal English to slang
outbid — out|bid [autˈbıd] v past tense and past participle outbid present participle outbidding [T] to offer a higher price than someone else, especially at an ↑auction … Dictionary of contemporary English
outbid — out|bid [ aut bıd ] (past tense and past participle out|bid) verb transitive to offer to pay more than someone else for something that you want to buy, especially at an AUCTION … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outbid — out bid || ‚aÊŠt bɪd v. offer a higher price, bid higher … English contemporary dictionary
outbid — outbidder, n. /owt bid /, v.t., outbid, outbidden or outbid, outbidding. to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder). [1580 90; OUT + BID] * * * … Universalium