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单词 rebid
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rebidn.

Brit. /ˈriːbɪd/, U.S. /ˈriˌbɪd/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: rebid v.
Etymology: < rebid v. (compare sense 2 at that entry).
Bridge.
An act of rebidding.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [noun] > actions or tactics > call > bidding > bid > other types of bid
ask1872
overcall1890
rescue bid1912
game-goer1913
reverse bid1915
denial1916
rebid1916
overbid?1917
rescue?1917
under-call1923
jump1927
invitation1928
score-bid1928
approach1929
pre-empt1929
one-over-one1931
response1931
cue-bid1932
psychic1932
asking bid1936
reverse1936
shut-out1936
under-bid1945
controlled psychic1959
relay bid1959
raise1964
psych1965
multi1972
splinter bid1977
1916 R. F. Foster Foster's Auction Bridge for All xx. 75 The average player has neither method nor rule for what are called ‘rebid hands’... There are three distinct classes of rebid hands.
1927 M. C. Work Contract Bridge iii. 27 It is the game-going jumps and the rebids to reach game-going declarations that do the damage.
1953 C. H. Goren Point Count Bidding in Contract Bridge (1958) 15 The reason for relaxing the requirements is that the third hand opener is not required to make a rebid.
1976 Cumberland News 26 Nov. In many respects rebids are more important than opening bids or first responses.
2005 A. Truscott Bridge in 3 Weeks v. 55 In choosing a rebid, think about strength and distribution.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebidadj.

Brit. /ˌriːˈbɪd/, /ˈriːbɪd/, U.S. /ˌriˈbɪd/, /ˈriˌbɪd/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: rebid v.
Etymology: < rebid v. (compare sense 2 at that entry). Compare earlier rebid n.
Bridge.
Of a suit: that has been bid again.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [adjective] > type of suit
stopped1900
solid1927
rebid1931
1931 Charleston (W. Va.) Daily Mail 28 June (Sunday Suppl.) 10/1 Some would prefer to hold six spades in East's position, with the ace and another card opposite the rebid suit.
1950 Winnipeg Free Press 20 Mar. 5/5 While the ace and another trump are considered normal support for a rebid suit, we are not inclined to jump with only two trumps.
1971 Daily Tel. 21 Aug. 8/3 East contested the part score with 3 diamonds, judging that his two honours would be adequate support opposite the rebid suit.
2002 P. Thurston Bridge vii. 57 Except in very rare circumstances, responder should not go out of his way to raise even a rebid major with only 2-card support.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebidv.

Brit. /ˌriːˈbɪd/, U.S. /ˌriˈbɪd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, bid v.1
Etymology: < re- prefix + bid v.1
1. Chiefly Business.
a. intransitive. To bid again, esp. for a contract. Frequently with for.
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1885 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 8 Sept. 8/4 It was decided that these three bidders rebid for the work.
1958 Southern Econ. Jrnl. 24 463 Suppliers located in labor-surplus areas were permitted to rebid at a price which would match the bids of the low bidders.
1987 Jrnl. Commerce (Nexis) 26 June 8 b Mr. Oddson said a new bidding session will be scheduled, and Todd will rebid for the job.
2004 M. Hanlan High Performance Teams i. i. 11 All employees were let go, then asked to rebid for their former positions.
b. transitive. Chiefly U.S. To invite new bids for (a contract, project, etc.).
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1918 Urgent Deficiencies, 1918 (U.S. Congress, Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, 65th Congress, 2nd Sess.) 844 There is nothing to prevent a man from throwing up his contract and rebidding it at an advanced compensation.
1932 Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner 19 June 7/4 Mr. Peterson rebid the route and will furnish new and larger equipment.
1991 D. Laycock Death of Irreparable Injury Rule ix. 231 Court refused to order award of contract to plaintiff because city had cancelled the award and rebid the contract.
2006 Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) (Nexis) 28 May b7 It's no use rebidding something when you're going to get the same price or higher.
2. transitive. Bridge. To bid (a suit) again at a higher level. Also intransitive. Cf. bid v.1 3c.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > play bridge [verb (intransitive)] > actions or tactics > bid > types of bid
overbid1887
double1894
redouble1894
to go back1900
pre-empt1913
rebid1914
S.O.S.1926
overcall1927
cue-bid1932
psych1932
to sign off1932
reverse1939
sacrifice1952
to pass out1959
stop1959
underbid1974
under-call-
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [verb (transitive)] > actions or tactics > bid > types of bid
double1894
redouble1894
respond1901
overbid1908
underbid1908
to take out of ——1909
rebid1914
rescue1921
jump1927
overcall1927
pre-empt1928
cue-bid1932
psych1937
1914 R. F. Foster Whitehead's Conventions Auction Bridge 118 (heading) A suit rebid by original declarer, though not supported by partner.
1926 Easy Lessons Auction Bridge 38 In case the original bidder has re-bid,..partner may support his bid once.
1983 T. Reese & D. Bird Bridge (1985) x. 108 West bids simply 2 ♣. Later he will complete the picture by rebidding strongly in spades.
2005 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 19 Sept. ii. 8/3 There is a tendency to rebid a six-card major suit.

Derivatives

reˈbiddable adj.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [adjective] > system of bidding > types of bidding
pre-emptive1913
takeout1914
shut-out1916
artificial1927
rebiddable1930
strength-showing1930
one-over-one1931
psychic1932
game-forcing1933
redoubled1954
responsive1956
multi-purpose1972
multicoloured1976
multi1977
1930 W. C. Whitehead Contract at Glance 15 An initial suit that may be rebiddable in spite of an inferred denial of normal support therefor.
1958 Listener 9 Oct. 572/3 The Diamonds are not rebiddable.
1981 Conrail Rep. (U.S. Gen. Accounting Office) 35 Many of the orders were for crossties and were made under rebiddable contracts with Conrail.
2006 Chicago Sun Times (Nexis) 2 Jan. 29 The best bet could be..to create an 11th license and hold an auction for it. This would rescue the state from having to wait until..the 10th license is rebiddable.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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