A public sale in which property or items of merchandise are sold to the highest bidder.
拍卖一种将财产或物品卖给最高出价者的公开出售
auction: a public sale in which property or items of merchandise are sold to the highest bidder.
拍卖 一种将财产或物品卖给最高出价者的公开出售。
the highest bidder
(拍卖时)出价最高的人;最高者;最高地位
The painting goes to the highest bidder
这幅画卖给出价最高者。
My outside price is 100000.
我出的价最高是100000英镑.
To outbid on one's own property at an auction in order to raise the final selling price.
出高价在拍卖中为自己的财产定出高价以抬高最终售价
Selling of goods where people offer bid, and the item is sold to the person who makes the highest offer
让人们出价购买货物,东西卖给出价最高的人
the highest [best] bidder
出[叫]价最高者,得标者; (对某人) 估价最高的人; 最识货 (而肯付最高价格) 的人
The lot are sold to the highest bidder.
这批货卖给出价最高的人。
The gold watch went to the highest bidder.
那只金表卖给了出价最高的买主
The lot is sold to the highest bidder
这批货卖给出价最高的人
This painting is knocked down to the highest bidder.
这幅画已卖给出价最高的人。
The house went to the highest bidder, ie the person who offered the most money.
房子卖给了出价最高的人.
The maximum price we can pay is 50 pence per yard .
我们所能出的最高价格是每码50便士。
We pay top prices for used cars.
我们出最高价收购旧汽车。
Van Gogh's painting Sunflower was sold with the highest price in the auction.
梵高的画《向日葵》在拍卖中以最高价售出。
She said she once sold bras to the highest bidder in a charity auction.
她说,她曾经在一家拍卖行将胸罩卖出了最高价。
Kindly oblige us by dispose of same at the best possible price .
如能将该商品以最高价出售,我们不胜感激。