proposal的意思和读音

proposal

: [prəˈpoʊz(ə)l] : [prəˈpəʊz(ə)l]

n.

proposals  

v.+n.accept proposal,make proposal,support proposal,discuss proposal,submit proposal

adj.+n.modest proposal,concrete proposal,controversial proposal,important proposal,novel proposal

n.suggestion,offer,application,tender,bid

proposaln.

1.[c][u]a formal suggestion or plan; the act of making a suggestion

to submit/consider/accept/reject a proposal

a proposal to build more office accommodation

His proposal that the system should be changed was rejected.

They judged that the time was right for the proposal of new terms for the trade agreement.

2.[c]an act of formally asking sb to marry you

n.1.;,;2.3.

n.1.a plan or suggestion, especially a formal one that a group has to consider; the act of making a formal plan or suggestion2.a request to someone to get married to you

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1.George has tried to set a wedding date a number of times since the proposal, but has never managed to see it through.

2.2: When I got to the meeting in Chicago and opened my proposal, I found out Ryan had put the wrong proposal inside.Ryan

3.This article finally aims at the question of Henan industrial structure, put forward some corresponding policy proposal.

4.He made the proposal with cheerful energy; he was hardly the same man as the man of the small dark hours.

5.He was the first to put forward a proposal to use stamps in 1850s. He thought it would be much more convenient for people.使便

6.Col. Gadhafi's regime rejected a rebel cease-fire proposal last week, and there was no public sign of willingness to halt the fighting.

7.But foreign officials at the meeting raised doubts about Beijing's proposal, which could stoke contention over who pays and how much.怀

8.The first time I vetoed the Republican welfare reform proposal, it had been a part of their budget.

9.I shall be in London during the first two weeks of October. Perhaps we could arrange a meeting to discuss our proposal.10

10.Another proposal aims to give Chinese workers at least five paid vacation days a year.5