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Перевод: underbid speek underbid


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назначать более низкую цену; снижать цену; сбивать цену


Тезаурус:

  1. It didn't matter in the end, as it sold to dealer David Petrovsky (underbid by Caldwell) for 44,000, who has of yet not discovered it in any photographic reference.
  2. Lot 534, the drop-leaf mahogany dining table with the distinctive Newport pierced talon feet (est. 70,000-;100,000) was a beautiful example of the form, going to a private phone buyer, underbid by C.L. Prichett Sons.
  3. Chadwick's important "Three winged figures" of 1960-;61 was a disappointing failure at 28,000, but seems likely to sell after the sale (it was underbid by a Spanish telephone bidder).
  4. A rare book dealer underbid the pencil, watercolour and bodycolour "Three peaches on a branch" by Pancrace Bessa secured by Kate de Rothschild for 8,500 (13,243) against an estimate of 3-;5,000 and a telephone buyer competed against the room for "A wooded river landscape" by an associate of Pietro Perugino raising the estimate of 5-;8,000 to 42,000 (65,436).
  5. Recently bought by a dealer for 5,000 in a local auction, it sold at Christie's on 1 April for 34,000 (51,000; est. 10,000-;15,000), bought by a private art consultant, underbid by Blairman
  6. Bought by Ian Dunlop of Citibank for 56,000 (84,000; est. 40,000-;50,000), it was underbid by Thomas Gibson and Ivor Braka.
  7. A striking price is arrived at which will be in excess of the minimum offer price if the issue is oversubscribed otherwise at the minimum tender price, and the issue is allocated in proportion to the size of the bids regardless of the price bid (except those that underbid the striking price).
  8. (Three separate negotiating teams were sent to each country tendering offers for the Urengoi gas pipeline, as a result of which the FRG, much to her surprise, found herself underbid at the end of the day.)
  9. Estimated at 700-;900,000, the Johnson carpet was special, and after fierce bidding sold to a New York dealer (acting for a private collector) for 1.2 million (672,200) (underbid by Maurice Segoura, who had sold the carpet to Mrs Johnson), a world record price for a carpet at auction.
  10. Estimated at 400,000-;600,000, bidding was brisk till it was knocked down at 2.2 million (1.375 million) on the phone to New York dealer Wheelock Whitney, acting on behalf of his cousin Ted Pillsbury for the Kimbell Art Museum, underbid by Herman Shickman.
  11. A number of British and American dealers were doing so, and the Italian trade is known to have bought and underbid a good amount in the Christie's sale, including "Natura morta" by Morandi at 270,000 (180,000).
  12. Around the globe, millions of potential workers are ready to underbid American labor.

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