offer的意思和读音

offer

: [ˈɑfər] : [ˈɒfə(r)]

n.

v.

offers  offering  offered  

v.+n.accept offer,make offer,offer service,offer help,offer advice

adj.+n.good offer,original offer,takeover offer,generous offer,offer kind

adv.+v.kindly offer

v.withdraw

n.proposal,suggestion,bid,proposition,bargain

v.present,tender,proffer,propose,suggest

offerv.

1.[t][i]to say that you are willing to do sth for sb or give sth to sb

Josie had offered her services as a guide.西

He offered some useful advice.

I don't think they need help, but I think I should offer anyway.

He offered $4 000 for the car. 4 000

They decided to offer the job to Jo.

They decided to offer Jo the job.

I gratefully took the cup of coffee she offered me.

Taylor offered him 500 dollars to do the work. 500

The kids offered to do the dishes.

‘I'll do it,’ she offered.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

2.[t]~ sth西);to make sth available or to provide the opportunity for sth

The hotel offers excellent facilities for families.

The job didn't offer any prospects for promotion.

He did not offer any explanation for his behaviour.

3.[t]~ sth/sb (up) (to sb)to give sth to God

We offered up our prayers for the men's safe return.

IDM

Oxford has a lot to offer visitors in the way of entertainment.访

a young man with a great deal to offer(= who is intelligent, has many skills, etc.)

have sth to offerto have sth available that sb wants

Oxford has a lot to offer visitors in the way of entertainment.访

a young man with a great deal to offer(= who is intelligent, has many skills, etc.)

offer your hand便to hold out your hand for sb to shaken.

1.an act of saying that you are willing to do sth for sb or give sth to sb

Thank you for your kind offer of help.

to accept/refuse/decline an offer

I took him up on his offer of a loan.

You can't just turn down offers of work like that.

an offer of marriage

I accepted her offer to pay.

2.~ (for sth)an amount of money that sb is willing to pay for sth

I've had an offer of $2 500 for the car. 2 500

They've decided to accept our original offer.

The offer has been withdrawn.

They made me an offer I couldn't refuse.使

The original price was £3 000, but I'm open to offers(= willing to consider offers that are less than that) . 3 000

3.a reduction in the normal price of sth, usually for a short period of time

This special offer is valid until the end of the month.

See next week's issue for details of more free offers .

They have an offer on beer at the moment.

IDM

The following is a list of courses currently on offer.

Prizes worth more than £20 000 are on offer. 20 000

Italian wines are on (special) offer this week.

on offer使that can be bought, used, etc.

The following is a list of courses currently on offer.

Prizes worth more than £20 000 are on offer. 20 000

on sale at a lower price than normal for a short period of time

Italian wines are on (special) offer this week.

under offerif a house or other building isunder offer , sb has agreed to buy it at a particular price

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v.1.to let someone know that you will give them something if they want it; to say that you will pay a particular price for something; to let someone know that you are willing to do something for them2.to provide something such as a product or service3.to give someone something that you think they need or deserve; to express your feelings toward someone

n.1.a statement in which you offer to give someone something if they want it; a price that you say you will pay for something; a statement in which you offer to do something2.a special price that is lower than the usual price for something

1. endeavor offer fail ...

2. counter offer offer offer firm ...

3. 1. Inquiry 2. Offer 3. Packing ...

4. 2. ( L/C) 3. ( Offer) 4. ( Inquiry) ...

5. conference n offer v offering n ...

8. safety offer refuse ...

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1.Like an entertaining satire, the plot and characters of that report offer useful material for contemplation.使

2.But little did I suspect just how much the experience would offer me such powerful feelings and a sense of pride.怀使

3.Just a bit of foresight will help you truly relax and enjoy what the holidays have to offer.

4.Trying to stand apart, the devices will offer displays of various sizes and different operating systems.

5.In western countries, to offer seat to the old would be regarded as you are thinking them as if they are useless.西

6.If she asks if you'd like her to make a romantic introduction for you, welcome the offer!

7.The U. S. would have to offer higher rates on its bonds to attract other buyers, which would drive up the cost of servicing U. S. debt.

8.We have a great team in Munich so I wouldn't move to England just for the sake of it. It would have to be a very good offer.

9.Offer her some of the water she just ordered for you and see if it helps.

10.if it were prosperous or expanding, it would have to continue to offer high wages to increase its labor force.