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Auction,a public sale of property to the highest bidder。(翻译)()。

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because they took place at night  as a signal for the crowd together  to limit the time when offers could be made  to keep the auctioneer warm  
because they took place at night  as a signal for the crowd together  to limit the time when offers could be made  to keep the auctioneer warm  
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the auctioneer knocks the buyer down  the auctioneer knocks the rostrum down  the goods are knocked down on to the table  the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer  
at a price less than their true value  very cheaply  for the highest price offered  only at fixed prices  
for the highest price offered  only at fixed prices  at a price less than their true value  very cheaply  
for the highest price offered  only at fixed prices  at a price less than their true value  very cheaply  
for the highest price offered  only at fixed prices  at a price less than their true value  very cheaply  
the auctioneer knocks the buyer down  the auctioneer knocks the rostrum down  the goods are knocked down on to the table  the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer  
for the highest price offered  only at fixed prices  at a price less than their true value  very cheaply  
because they took place at night  as a signal for the crowd together  to limit the time when offers could be made  to keep the auctioneer warm  
because they took place at night  as a signal for the crowd together  to limit the time when offers could be made  to keep the auctioneer warm  
the auctioneer knocks the buyer down  the auctioneer knocks the rostrum down  the goods are knocked down on to the table  the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer  
the auctioneer knocks the buyer down  the auctioneer knocks the rostrum down  the goods are knocked down on to the table  the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer  
to keep the auctioneer warm  to limit the time when offers could be made  because they took place at night  as a signal for the crowd together