English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "pagbi-bid" ay ang pagkilos ng pag-aalok na magbayad ng isang tiyak na presyo para sa isang bagay, lalo na sa isang auction. Maaari din itong tumukoy sa akto ng pagbibigay ng mga utos o utos, o sa akto ng paghiling o pag-anyaya sa isang tao na gawin ang isang bagay. Bukod pa rito, maaari itong tumukoy sa isang pormal na imbitasyon na lumahok sa isang proyekto o kumpetisyon, gaya ng proseso ng pag-bid para sa isang proyekto sa pagtatayo o isang kontrata.

Synonyms

  1. bid

Sentence Examples

  1. In a word, I quitted the house and reached that of the man with whom I had left my mule I made him saddle it for me, mounted without bidding him farewell, and rode out of the city, like another Lot, not daring to turn my head to look back upon it and when I found myself alone in the open country, screened by the darkness of the night, and tempted by the stillness to give vent to my grief without apprehension or fear of being heard or seen, then I broke silence and lifted up my voice in maledictions upon Luscinda and Don Fernando, as if I could thus avenge the wrong they had done me.
  2. Fogg, after bidding good-bye to his whist partners, left the steamer, gave his servant several errands to do, urged it upon him to be at the station promptly at eight, and, with his regular step, which beat to the second, like an astronomical clock, directed his steps to the passport office.
  3. Seeing his good intention, the travellers were unwilling to press him further, and once more bidding him farewell, they left him and pursued their journey, in the course of which they did not fail to discuss the story of Marcela and Chrysostom as well as the madness of Don Quixote.
  4. I walk through the village of abandoned homes and holiday houses bidding a silent farewell to my lonely sanctuary.
  5. Don Quixote believed it all, and told him he stood there ready to obey him, and to make an end of it with as much despatch as possible for, if he were again attacked, and felt himself to be dubbed knight, he would not, he thought, leave a soul alive in the castle, except such as out of respect he might spare at his bidding.
  6. Hawke held me back with a hand, bidding we should continue no further into the room.
  7. There was a bidding war of sorts between Primes when you participated in the first Census.
  8. The cousin arrived at last, leading an ass in foal, with a pack-saddle covered with a parti-coloured carpet or sackcloth Sancho saddled Rocinante, got Dapple ready, and stocked his alforjas, along with which went those of the cousin, likewise well filled and so, commending themselves to God and bidding farewell to all, they set out, taking the road for the famous cave of Montesinos.
  9. She recalled Rune riding in the distance from the Dokkalfar keep, leaving his men to do his bidding.
  10. He welcomed everyone, introduced each of the High Council members, and explained the final trader bidding process.