misbid

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A mistake in a bid or offer; a wrong offer or bid.
    — If you explode quite often because of misplays or misbids by the 'moron' who is ruining your game, your temper-ridden body is a good target for a sudden elevation of blood pressure, a stroke, a coronary attack.
动词 v.
  1. To injure; mistreat. obsolete,transitive
  2. To insult; offend. obsolete,transitive
  3. To make an incorrect offer or bid. ambitransitive
    — I did my bids for that month and I misbid, and I bid all weekends.
  4. To bid incorrectly; bid higher or lower than actual. ambitransitive
    — After apologizing profusely for his errors on the first two hands, he misbid the last hand and they ended up in fifth place.

词形变化

misbids present,singular,third-person misbidding participle,present misbid past misbad past misbade past misbidden participle,past misbede alternative,obsolete misbids plural misbede alternative,obsolete

词汇关系

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词源

词源 1
From the fusion of Middle English misbidden (to mistreat; equivalent to mis- + bid) and Middle English misbeden (“to mistreat; abuse; outrage; offend; insult”), from Old English misbēodan (“to ill-use, injure, do wrong to, announce wrongly”), equivalent to mis- + bid (“to offer, declare”).
词源 2
From the fusion of Middle English misbidden (to mistreat; equivalent to mis- + bid) and Middle English misbeden (“to mistreat; abuse; outrage; offend; insult”), from Old English misbēodan (“to ill-use, injure, do wrong to, announce wrongly”), equivalent to mis- + bid (“to offer, declare”).
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