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BID

Definiciones de BID

  1. Oferta.
  2. Intento.
  3. Ofrecer.
  4. Ofertar.

1
BIT

4
DBI
DIB
IBD
IDB

Número de letras

3

Es palíndromo

No

2
BI
ID

193

81

780

11
BD
BI
BID
DB
DBI
DI
DIB
IB
IBD
ID
IDB

Ejemplos de uso de BID en una oración

  • Bid Closing Date The closing date for a bid is a specific date (and usually a specific time) when the bid is closed to the public for bid submissions.
  • During the Year of the Four Emperors in 69, he supported Vespasian, general of the Syrian army, in his bid for the throne.
  • 1487 – The ten-year-old Lambert Simnel is crowned in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, with the name of Edward VI in a bid to threaten King Henry VII's reign.
  • Oh hell or contract whist is a trick-taking card game of British origin in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid.
  • The central feature of the Precision system is that an opening bid of one club is used for any hand with 16 or more high card points (HCP), regardless of distribution.
  • The Strong Club System is a set of bidding conventions and agreements used in the game of contract bridge and is based upon an opening bid of 1 as being an artificial forcing bid promising a strong hand.
  • Culcutta auction is a sequential auction, where the bidding for each contestant begins in random order, with only one contestant being bid upon at any time.
  • Auction bridge was the first form of bridge where players bid to declare a contract in their chosen trump suit or no trumps.
  • MLS was founded in 1993 as part of the United States' successful bid to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
  • In 1572, following several unsuccessful attempts at brokering peace, Charles arranged the marriage of his sister Margaret to Henry of Navarre, a major Protestant nobleman in the line of succession to the French throne, in a last desperate bid to reconcile his people.
  • As Cassander fights to retain control over central Greece, Antigonus promises freedom to the Greek cities in a bid to gain support from them against Cassander.
  • Power Four conferences are guaranteed at least one bid to a New Year's Six bowl game and have been granted exemptions from certain NCAA rules.
  • All Division I FBS independents are eligible for the College Football Playoff (CFP), though under the current playoff format they are not eligible for an automatic bid reserved for conference champions and thus must qualify through one of the seven at-large bids.
  • In 2012–13, the MAAC became eligible for its 15th NCAA championship automatic bid when women's rowing fulfilled the qualifying requirements.
  • Remarkably, the selection process consisted of a single bid, from Los Angeles’ Olympic Committee led by Billy May Garland, and as there were no bids from any other city, Los Angeles was selected by default to host the 1932 Games.
  • The settlement was originally known as "Prince's Flats," but in a bid to convince the Louisville and Nashville Railroad to build a depot there, the town was renamed after the then-current head of the railroad, Eckstein Norton.
  • Al Gore carried Wayne County in his 1990 reelection bid, though he never carried in either 1992 or 1996 as Bill Clinton's vice presidential running mate or his campaign for the presidency in 2000, in which he also lost his home state.
  • In 1906, the remainder of the present county, then known as the Big Pasture was opened through a sealed bid process.
  • Soon after his accession, Artaxerxes II faced opposition from his younger brother Cyrus the Younger, who assembled an army composed of troops from his Lydian and Ionian satrapies as well as Greek mercenaries in his bid for the throne.
  • In 1997, Branson founded the Virgin Rail Group to bid for passenger rail franchises during the privatisation of British Rail.



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