outbid
outbid — 動詞
- outbidpresent simple I / you / we / they
- outbidshe / she / it
- outbidding-ing form
1. to promise more money than another buyer for the same thing, so it is sold to yo
出更高價
用較高的出價勝過別人
to promise more money than another buyer for the same thing, so it is sold to you instead
At the estate sale, Omar outbid a dealer for the old violin.
在那場遺產拍賣裡,Omar 出更高價,從一名古董商手中標走了那把舊小提琴。
outbid + person + for + item
Talia outbid three collectors and took home the signed poster.
Talia 出更高價勝過三名收藏家,最後把那張有簽名的海報帶回家。
successful bid leads to winning the item
With one last phone bid, Ryo outbid the hotel owner.
靠著最後一通電話下的出價,Ryo 出更高價勝過了那位飯店老闆。
A local museum outbid Quinn's team for the stone figure.
那家地方博物館出更高價,從 Quinn 的團隊手中搶下了那尊石雕。
Sophia was sure she would win until Astrid outbid her by fifty dollars.
Sophia 原本很確定自己會贏,直到 Astrid 多出五十美元,以更高出價勝過了她。
- be outbid
Shows that another buyer offers more and wins instead.
文法句型
outbid + buyer/rival
outbid + person + for + item
用法筆記
Common when two or more buyers want the same item. The object is the person or group whose offer you beat, and for often introduces the thing both sides were trying to get.