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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++auc·tion1 /ˈɔːkʃən $ ˈɒːk-/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable]  SELLa public meeting where land, buildings, paintings etc are sold to the person who offers the most money for them 拍卖(会)at auction The house was sold at auction. 这房子被拍卖了。put something up for auction (=try to sell something at an auction) 把某物拿去拍卖 This week 14 of his paintings were put up for auction. 本周他的14件画作被拍卖。auction house (=a company that arranges auctions) 拍卖行
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auctionAn undeniable attraction of an auction is the possibility that some undervalued item may be for sale.How much do you think the painting would fetch at auction?Sometimes, the cars are bought at U.S. government or charity auctions.His first painting goes up for auction on Friday.There are even sections on architectural salvage, ethnic crafts and furnishings, auctions and markets.And all had been bought at a government auction.Sotheby's decided to hold auctions in Japan twice a year.Bikes that have not been claimed by the owners will be sold at a public auction January 11.Much to William Pitt's disgust Cator sold the bond by public auction to a solicitor called Yates.A judge has given class-action status to a suit against the auction giant.The buyer did not attend the auction, but sent a representative to place the bids.auction houseWorld Golf opened in mid-December in Sherman Oaks, in a brick building that once was an auction house.In addition to fashion, Bond Street is also renowned for its auction houses and for its fine art galleries.It's the city's largest auction house.Brodsky countered that the broadening of the auction houses' public accountability could only help the market.The deeper problems in the art market have to do with the depredations of the auction houses.Particularly in New York, many of the auction houses look intimidating.The auction house had been assured by their legal advisors that the current owners of the work had legal entitlement.The auction houses photographic department phone is 212-606-7240.Since then Sotheby's business has spread into less traditional auction house areas, including real estate.
auction2 (also auction off) verb [transitive]  SELLto sell something at an auction 拍卖→ See Verb table
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auctionOne of the Beatles' guitars is being auctioned for charity.Dole wants those sections of the airwaves to be auctioned instead.Writers like novelist and children's author Susan Hill from Beckley near Oxford bring their own signed books to be auctioned later.Instead, county governments auction off tax lien certificates that investors purchase for the amount of the delinquent taxes and penalties.The real purpose of the tax code is to supply tax breaks for politicians to auction off to campaign contributors.The Bank will announce on Tuesday the terms for its new gilt, to be auctioned on April 29.It was finally decided to auction the aircraft along with the majority of the Fox Studio's props.The contents of the house were auctioned to pay off the family's debts.
From Longman Business Dictionaryauctionauc‧tion1 /ˈɔːkʃənˈɒːk-/ noun [countable]COMMERCE1a public meeting where land, buildings, paintings etc are sold to the person who offers the most money for themSotheby’s estimated that its Impressionist paintings auction would take in about $80 million.The buildings will be sold at auction next month.2put something up for auction to offer something for sale in an auctionThe house was put up for auction. absolute auction Dutch auction open-cry auction sealed-bid auctionauctionauction2 verb [transitive]COMMERCE to offer something for sale at an auctionRepossessed houses are often auctioned.auction something offFleet arranged to auction off the company’s inventory and equipment.→ See Verb tableOrigin auction1 (1500-1600) Latin auctio increase, from augere ( → AUGMENT); because the money offered increases
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auction1 /ˈɔːkʃən $ ˈɒːk-/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: auctio 'increase', from augere ( augment); because the money offered increases
a public meeting where land, buildings, paintings etc are sold to the person who offers the most money for them
    at auction
    The house was sold at auction.
    put something up for auction (=try to sell something at an auction)
    This week 14 of his paintings were put up for auction.
    auction house (=a company that arranges auctions)

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auction2 (also auction off) verb [transitive]
to sell something at an auction


auc·tionBrE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] a public event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money for them 拍卖an auction of paintings绘画拍卖会The house is up for auction (= will be sold at an auction ). 这所房子将被拍卖。🔊🔊A classic Rolls-Royce fetched (= was sold for) £25 000 at auction. 一辆古典式劳斯莱斯轿车拍得 25 000 英镑。🔊🔊an Internet auction site互联网拍卖网站
auc·tionBrE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they auction BrE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃn/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɔːkʃn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it auctions BrE /ˈɔːkʃnz/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃnz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɔːkʃnz/ 🔊past simple auctioned BrE /ˈɔːkʃnd/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃnd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɔːkʃnd/ 🔊past participle auctioned BrE /ˈɔːkʃnd/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃnd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɔːkʃnd/ 🔊 -ing form auctioning BrE /ˈɔːkʃnɪŋ/ 🔊, /ˈɒkʃnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɔːkʃnɪŋ/ 🔊 [usually passive] ~ sth to sell sth at an auction 拍卖The costumes from the movie are to be auctioned for charity. 这部电影用过的服装将用于慈善拍卖。🔊🔊 ˌauction sth↔ˈoffto sell sth at an auction, especially sth that is no longer needed or wanted 拍卖掉(尤指不再需要的物品)The Army is auctioning off a lot of surplus equipment. 陆军正在把大量剩余设备拍卖掉。🔊🔊