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offer

/aw-fer, of-er/US // ˈɔ fər, ˈɒf ər //UK // (ˈɒfə) //

提供,提议,优惠,提价

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
    • : to propose or put forward for consideration: to offer a suggestion.
    • : to propose or volunteer: She offered to accompany me.
    • : to make a show of intention: We did not offer to go first.
    • : to give, make, or promise: She offered no response.
    • : to present solemnly as an act of worship or devotion, as to God, a deity or a saint; sacrifice.
    • : to present for sale: He offered the painting to me at a reduced price.
    • : to tender or bid as a price: to offer ten dollars for a radio.
    • : to attempt or threaten to do, engage in, or inflict: to offer battle.
    • : to put forth; exert: to offer resistance.
    • : to present to sight or notice.
    • : to introduce or present for exhibition or performance.
    • : to render.
    • : to present or volunteer to someone as a spouse.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to present itself; occur: Whenever an opportunity offered, he slipped off to town.
    • : to present something as an act of worship or devotion; sacrifice.
    • : to make a proposal or suggestion.
    • : to suggest oneself to someone for marriage; propose.
    • : Archaic. to make an attempt.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of offering: an offer of help.
    • : the condition of being offered: an offer for sale.
    • : something offered.
    • : a proposal or bid to give or pay something as the price of something else; bid: an offer of $90,000 for the house.
    • : Law. a proposal that requires only acceptance in order to create a contract.
    • : an attempt or endeavor.
    • : a show of intention.
    • : a proposal of marriage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpropose
Forms: offered, offering, offers
verbpresent, propose for acceptance
Forms: offered, offering, offers

Examples

  • The bank put the house up for auction, but it didn’t receive any offers it found acceptable.

  • Here’s what’s on offer if you’re eager to return to movieland.

  • When one of them had to leave for a rest break, they’d happily pass out each other’s literature and offer rides to each other’s elderly voters.

  • Meanwhile, South Dakota became the first state to turn down the offer, citing a strong economic rebound and no need for the additional aid.

  • There’s also little on offer for advertisers so far as Reels seeks to build a community first before rolling out ad formats and sponsored content tags.

  • Some seventy-plus countries currently offer some paternity leave or parental leave days reserved for the father.

  • I will turn my nose up when you offer me the rest of some delicious pastry that you nibbled on.

  • As a white, educated, Western, middle-class male, I possess most of the unearned privilege the world has to offer.

  • Having a criminal record can reduce the likelihood of getting a callback or job offer by 50 percent.

  • For the Brogpas, transforming into a tourist attraction may offer their community a way to generate much-needed income.

  • They feel that the system has few advantages to offer in return for the cost it entails upon them.

  • Yet how came it that even a low-caste mongrel of a Lascar should offer such an overt insult to a Brahmin!

  • We accepted the offer, so that they might see the difference between Christianity and their ungodliness.

  • Thinking it was a request for employment which he could not offer, Malcolm stuffed it carelessly into a pocket.

  • In the next place, as I can find no other persons who will come forward on my platform, I am bound to offer myself everywhere.