常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The public bidding kicked off on Aug. 16, when Dell said it would pay $1.15 billion, or $18 a share.8月16開(kāi)始的公開(kāi)投標(biāo)期間,DELL曾出價(jià)到11.5億美元,每股18美元。Of 400 plots of land disposed of since Macao reverted to Chinese rule in 1999, only one was sold through public bidding.在澳門(mén)自1999年廻歸中國(guó)後処置的400塊土地中,僅有一塊是通過(guò)公開(kāi)招標(biāo)出售的,其餘土地全部直接出售給開(kāi)發(fā)商。Article 3 Auction means the buying and selling form through which designated articles or property rights are transferred, in the form of public bidding, to those providing the highest bidding price.第三條 拍賣是指以公開(kāi)競(jìng)價(jià)的形式,將特定物品或者財(cái)産權(quán)利轉(zhuǎn)讓給最高應(yīng)價(jià)者的買賣方式。權(quán)威例句In New Jersey, bids start at 18% interest with the expectation that the public, competitive bidding will reduce that rate.FORBES: Feds Nab Corporate Bid Rigger In Tax Lien AuctionsPolitical motives to attract more public support for bidding on events.FORBES: Educating Sports Commissions and CVBs About the Economic Impact of SportsChile and Mexico have gone furthest in introducing truly competitive bidding for public-works contracts, a big source of corruption.ECONOMIST: Stopping the rot in public life 返回 public bidding