ceot1 gaa3出價出价
Jyutpingceot1 gaa3
Yalechēut ga
Definition
To offer a price; to make a bid to buy something.
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How it's used
Focuses specifically on the act of initiating a bid or making an offer during a negotiation. It is frequently used in property transactions, auctions, or business deals where price discovery is involved. Unlike general buying, it implies a formal or semi-formal process where the seller has the power to accept or reject the proposed amount.
Examples
How much are you planning to offer for this apartment?
His offer is too low, the seller won't even pay attention to him.
Related words
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with 叫價, which refers to the price the seller asks for. Using 出價 to describe the seller's asking price is a common error.
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