常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Farming concerns, not speculators, are buying most of the land put up for auction.農(nóng)業(yè)關(guān)心的是,不是投機(jī)者在拍賣(mài)會(huì)上購(gòu)買(mǎi)大部分土地。The domain name last changed hands in 2006 for a reported $14m in cash and shares, but it was put up for auction in July after its owner went bust.據(jù)說(shuō),2006年——該域名最近一次轉(zhuǎn)手是以現(xiàn)金和股票形式總計(jì)1400萬(wàn)美元的價(jià)格出售的,但是其擁有者破產(chǎn)后于7月對(duì)該域名進(jìn)行了拍賣(mài)。The art market is divided into “primary”, new work sold through galleries, and “secondary”, literally second-hand art, which is often put up for auction.藝術(shù)市場(chǎng)分為通過(guò)畫(huà)廊銷售新作的“一手市場(chǎng)”和經(jīng)常舉行拍賣(mài)活動(dòng)的“二等市場(chǎng)”,也就是二手市場(chǎng)兩類。權(quán)威例句At the moment, foreign central banks are the star bidders every time these bonds are put up for auction.ECONOMIST: The unstoppable, surging yenLast week Venari was the high bidder on 15 deepwater blocks put up for auction by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.FORBES: Tiny Dallas-Based Oil Company Scores Two Giant Deepwater Discoveries In One WeekThey left out works put up for auction that failed to fetch their reserve price—the auctioneer's lowest acceptable bid for the work.ECONOMIST: The art market 返回 put up for auction