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  1. Jan 3, 2009 · Dear all, Could you please explain whether bid, bidding, and tender can be used interchangeably to mean "a process of inviting bids from contractors and awarding a contract to the lowest bidder"? e.g.: 1999-2000 were the period of preparing and holding bids / biddings / tenders.

  2. May 2, 2007 · May 2, 2007. #2. bid is twice a day. A latin abbreviation. qd = once daily. bid = twice a day. tid = three times a day. qid = four times a day. it is short for bis in die, ter in die and so on.

  3. Feb 22, 2011 · English - US. Feb 22, 2011. #7. In ordinary English, I think we would say "apply for" or "request". I realize that the requests given priority according to various factors, but I would not consider this weighting of requests "bidding". However, if 'bid' is what this is commonly called where you work, I would say bid for.

  4. Mar 13, 2009 · Bid can mean ask or say: I bid farewell to him when he leaves. I bade farewell to him when he left. I have bidden farewell to him. Bid can mean make a bid in an auction: I bid in a small way in eBay. I bid £20 for the plate yesterday I have bid £20 for a plate before. You will probably see I bidded and I have bidded as well although a lot of ...

  5. Jun 17, 2018 · British English. Jun 17, 2018. #2. There is a small amount of overlap between "bet" and "bid", but to use "bid" you really need a type of auction (someone else might bid two chocolates, for example). Here it seems a straightforward bet. There is nothing wrong with using "bet" for things other than money.

  6. 更多回答(3). 护理上qd、qn、qh、bid、tid缩写分别代表什么?. qd:每天一次;qn:每晚一次;qh:每小时一次;bid:每天二次;tid:每天三次。. 这些都是处方用语,服用药物间隔时间的缩写。. 扩展资料根据处方书写规定:药品剂量、规格.

  7. Dec 22, 2017 · a good night. In British English it is 'goodnight' that you would be bid, usually without the article. 'A good night' is something different. You may well wish someone a good night, but it would be odd to hear one being bid. Referring back to the OP, I am not sure the meaning is wish. If it does have that meaning, it has far less intensity than ...

  8. Jul 22, 2010 · You can bid on or for something, and you can put in a bid on or for something being auctioned. They mean the same thing. This is not the same as simply offering to pay a certain amount on something that's for sale, such as a house or car. That's called making an offer. In such a situation, you may or may not be competing against other potential ...

  9. Mar 22, 2008 · Mar 23, 2008. #7. We all seem to agree with Dictionary.Com's definition of the phrasal verb: bid out: To offer (work) for bids from outside contractors. . Yet the context certainly seems to require that we understand it as if he had "bid on " the job. Perhaps this usage is more common than I realized.

  10. Mar 18, 2015 · English - USA. Mar 18, 2015. #4. panjandrum said: bade. I bade farewell to my parents .... It's an unusual word these days. Indeed. I would have never guessed that the correct word is "bade".

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