1.【牌】叫牌超过(上家)
2.出价高于(别人),出价高于(物品价值)
1.超过上家的叫牌,过高的叫牌
1.to offer more money than something is worth
1.The authors interpret this result as suggesting that subjects experience "fear of losing" and that this fear accounts for their overbidding.
作者们解释了这个结果,认为这暗示了实验对象体验着一种“失标恐惧感”,而且正是这种恐惧感成了喊价过高的原因。
2.In San Francisco, prices are still rising even as frenzied overbidding quiets.
在旧金山,尽管疯狂的叫价已逐渐平息,但房价仍在攀升。
3."Almost half of all auctions contain overbidding, " says Assistant Prof. Ulrike Malmendier of the University of California, Berkeley.
“所有拍卖中将近有一半出价过高。”伯克利市的加利福尼亚大学的助理教授UlrikeMalemendier指出。
4.India hopes to avoid a repeat of the 1990s round, when some firms crippled themselves by overbidding
印度希望避免90年代一些公司因出价过高而削弱自己的情况。