English to swahili meaning of

Kama nomino, "bid" ina maana nyingi za kamusi, ikiwa ni pamoja na:Toleo la bei, haswa katika mnada.Pendekezo au jaribio la kupata kitu.Mwaliko au ombi la kufanya jambo fulani.Kama kitenzi, "bid" ikimaanisha, Kama kitenzi, "zabuni" ikiwa ni pamoja na ofa, , haswa, kamusi, ikijumuisha li. Kutoa pendekezo au jaribio la kupata kitu.Kuamuru au kumwelekeza mtu afanye jambo fulani.Kueleza kwaheri au salamu.

Sentence Examples

  1. After two minutes Tarensen bid him stop and Evan relaxed, not knowing whether to feel ashamed or relieved.
  2. She bid them farewell and propelled me out of the produce department before I could say good-bye.
  3. Otherwise, he would not have bid me tell you the truth.
  4. I consider those areas where the lack of small-scale farming has reached such a crisis that in a bid to draw the locals back to the land the Cabildo are giving away large plots with access to water.
  5. The note was a brief one from Richard, he bid her to remain where she was until he sent for her.
  6. In a turmoil I could hardly contain, I bid her a hasty farewell, got in my car and drove straight to Máguez to confide in my parents, the only people I felt I could trust.
  7. Jack had bid Mat ride ahead by a day and inform the inhabitants of his pending arrival, and he saw him too, accompanying the overweight retainer.
  8. One of his captains and a trusted steward took complete control of her royal apartments while Northumberland slipped away to make the first moves in his bid for the throne.
  9. Evan bid an awkward farewell to Cera as they entered the castle, thinking how their goodbye would have been different if demons had never attacked.
  10. Anne bid him go to the kitchens whilst she penned a reply.