bidding

bidding
noun
1) (at auction) Steigern, das; Bieten, das

open the bidding — das erste Gebot machen

2) (Cards) Bieten, das; Reizen, das
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noun das Gebot
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bid·ding
[ˈbɪdɪŋ]
n no pl
1. (making of bids) Bieten nt; (at an auction) Steigern nt
to open [or start] the \bidding das erste Gebot machen
the \bidding started/stopped at 5,000 dollars 5.000 Dollar war das Mindestgebot/Höchstgebot
2. (form or old or hum: command) Geheiß nt
you must do your father's \bidding, young man du musst tun, was dein Vater dir sagt, junger Mann
at sb's \bidding auf jds Geheiß geh
3. CARDS Reizen nt
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['bIdɪŋ]
n
1) (at auction) Steigern nt, Bieten nt

how high did the bidding go? — wie hoch wurde gesteigert?

to raise the bidding — den Preis in die Höhe treiben

the bidding is closed — es werden keine Gebote mehr angenommen, keine Gebote mehr

2) (CARDS) Bieten nt, Reizen nt
3) (= order) Geheiß nt (old), Gebot nt

at whose bidding? — auf wessen Geheiß? (old)

the slave does his master's bidding — der Sklave tut, was sein Herr ihn heißt (old) or ihm befiehlt

he needed no second bidding — man musste es ihm nicht zweimal sagen

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bidding s
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2. Geheiß n, Befehl m:
at sb’s bidding auf jemandes Geheiß;
do sb’s bidding tun, was jemand will oder was jemand von einem verlangt
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noun
1) (at auction) Steigern, das; Bieten, das

open the bidding — das erste Gebot machen

2) (Cards) Bieten, das; Reizen, das
* * *
n.
Gebot -e n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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