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bid noun 2attempt 尝试;努力ADJECTIVE | VERB + BID | BID + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsuccessful 成功的尝试failed, unsuccessful 失败的尝试strong 很大的努力◆The party made a strong bid to seize power at the ballot box.该党花了很大力气想通过选举夺取权力。serious 认真的努力desperate 孤注一掷的努力first 首次尝试final 最后的努力comeback 东山再起的努力election, re-election 竞选;竞选连任gubernatorial (NAmE) , presidential 州长/总统竞选Olympic 申奥hostile, takeover (both business 商业) 恶意出价;出价收购VERB + BIDlaunch, make, mount (especially BrE) 进行尝试;作出努力◆A German company launched a takeover bid for the company.一家德国公司试图收购这家公司。succeed in, win 努力成功fail in, lose 努力失败◆They failed in their bid to buy the company.他们购买那家公司的努力失败了。support 支持努力◆College presidents supported his bid for the position.大学校长们支持他竞争这个职位。reject 拒绝尝试BID + VERBsucceed (especially BrE) 尝试成功fail 尝试失败PREPOSITIONin a/the bid 在尝试中◆He attacked his guards in a desperate bid for freedom.他不顾一切地想获得自由,并为此袭击了看守。bid by ⋯所作的努力◆a bid by the president to boost his popularity总统旨在提升人气的努力bid for 为⋯的努力◆This play was her last bid for recognition.这部戏是她为获得认可而进行的最后一次尝试。PHRASESa bid for freedom 为了自由所作的努力a bid for power 为了权力所作的努力a bid to escape 逃跑的尝试 |