bidden 英 [ˈbɪdn]   美 [ˈbɪdn]

bidden

bidden  英 [ˈbɪdn] 美 [ˈbɪdn]

v. [贸易] 出价(bid的过去分词) 

What if, when he had bidden May Welland to open hers, they could only look out blankly at blankness? 假如他让梅·韦兰睁开眼睛,她只能茫然地看到一片空白,那该怎么办呢?
In both, the inhibitory clause that forbids evil is off, but the dreamer is not bidden to do evil as the maniac is, or as the malefactor often seems to be. 在两者之间,抑制性的条款使得邪恶远离,但是幻想着并没有被禁止做那些狂热者所作的事情,或者就是想犯人通常做的那样。

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  • v. [贸易] 出价(bid的过去分词)
  • 1. What if, when he had bidden May Welland to open hers, they could only look out blankly at blankness?

    假如他让梅·韦兰睁开眼睛,她只能茫然地看到一片空白,那该怎么办呢?

  • 2. In both, the inhibitory clause that forbids evil is off, but the dreamer is not bidden to do evil as the maniac is, or as the malefactor often seems to be.

    在两者之间,抑制性的条款使得邪恶远离,但是幻想着并没有被禁止做那些狂热者所作的事情,或者就是想犯人通常做的那样。

  • 3. The bidden Easter charity dates at very least to the beginning of the XVII century, as proven by the Archdeacon of Canterbury's letter.

    比登登的复活节慈善会至少在十七世纪初就已经开始,这一点可以由坎特伯雷领班神父的信件可以证明。

  • bidden past participle of bid and bide.
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