1.
(in an auction) the minimum price at which a seller of property will entertain bids.
(拍卖会上)卖者要求的最低开拍价格。
2.
The auctioneer looked at the audience and announced that the auction was over.
拍卖人看了看大家,然后宣布拍卖会结束。
3.
she got a bargain at the auction; the stock was a real buy at that price.
她在拍卖会上做了一笔合算的买卖。
4.
How much do you think the painting will be expected to fetch at auction?
你估计那幅画在拍卖会上能卖多少钱?
5.
His car is certain to fetch a good price at the auction
他的那部车在这次拍卖会上一定能卖个好价钱
6.
He Bid (&10) for an old Book at the auction
在拍卖会上他为一本旧书出价(十英镑)。
7.
He bid£10 for an old book at the auction.
在拍卖会上他一本旧书出价十英镑。
8.
He purchased this stamp at an auction.
他在拍卖会中购得这枚邮票。
9.
At an auction, the buyer pays the freight .
在拍卖会上,买家支付运费。
10.
U/S: The mark is unsold in the auction.
此?辆登记号码未能在拍卖会售出。
11.
To declare sold at an auction, as by striking a blow with a gavel.
敲槌宣布卖出在拍卖会上宣布货物卖出,比如用木槌敲击来宣布
12.
The exposition will hold large art auction of internal and external top quality artworks.
展会期间将举办中外艺术精品大型专场拍卖会。
13.
The most thick-skinned of sale-goers can expect at least one adrenalin rush per auction.
常去拍卖会的人,即使是感觉最迟钝的人,在每场拍卖台上,至少也会有一次狂热的激动情绪。
14.
He bid 2 million dollars for the painting at the auction.
他在拍卖会上出价200 万美元竞买那副画。
15.
At the auction, we bid on an antique dresser.
在拍卖会上,我们在一张古董梳妆台之上投标。
16.
I bought some art at a recent auction.
在最近的一次拍卖会上,我买了一些艺术品。
17.
An auctioneer rouped the kirk seats beginning by asking for a bid.
拍卖者叫价以开始拍卖教会的坐椅。
18.
Don't fail to take advantage of this clearance sale.
清仓大拍卖,莫错好机会。