[VERB 动词]提供;给予 If you offer something to someone, you ask them if they would like to have it or use it.
[V n to n]
[V n n]
[V n]
He has offered seats at the conference table to the Russian leader and the president of Kazakhstan...
他已邀请俄罗斯领导人和哈萨克斯坦总统参加会谈。
The number of companies offering them work increased...
越来越多的公司向他们提供工作机会。
Rhys offered him an apple...
里斯给他一个苹果。
Western governments have offered aid.
西方政府提供了援助。
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[VERB 动词](主动)表示愿意(做某事);提议 If you offer to do something, you say that you are willing to do it.
[V to-inf]
[V with quote]
Peter offered to teach them water-skiing...
彼得主动提出教他们滑水。
'Can I get you a drink,' she offered.
“想要喝点什么吗,”她提议道。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]提供(物);给予(物);提议 An offer is something that someone says they will give you or do for you.
The offer of talks with Moscow marks a significant change from the previous western position...
提议与莫斯科举行会谈标志着西方立场的重大转变。
'I ought to reconsider her offer to move in,' he mused...
“我该重新考虑她让我搬去和她一起住的提议,”他思忖着。
He had refused several excellent job offers.
他已经拒绝了好几个绝佳的工作机会。
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[VERB 动词]提供(信息、建议等);作出(表扬) If you offer someone information, advice, or praise, you give it to them, usually because you feel that they need it or deserve it.
[V n]
[V n n]
[Also V n to n]
They manage a company offering advice on mergers and acquisitions...
他们经营着一家为兼并收购业务提供咨询的公司。
She offered him emotional and practical support in countless ways...
她以数不清的方式给予了他情感上和实质上的支持。
They are offered very little counselling or support.
他们没有得到多少指导或支持。
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[VERB 动词]给予,表示(爱、友谊等) If you offer someone something such as love or friendship, you show them that you feel that way towards them.
[V n to n]
[V n n]
[V n]
The President has offered his sympathy to the Georgian people...
总统对格鲁吉亚人民表示了同情。
It must be better to be able to offer them love and security...
要是能给予他们关爱和安全感肯定会更好。
John's mother and sister rallied round offering comfort.
约翰的母亲和姐姐到他身边给予安慰。
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[VERB 动词](向上帝或神)奉献(祈祷、赞美),祭献(牺牲) If people offer prayers, praise, or a sacrifice to God or a god, they speak to or give something to their god.
[V n]
[V n to n]
[Also V n n]
[V P n (not pron)]
Church leaders offered prayers and condemned the bloodshed...
教会领袖向上帝祈祷并谴责流血事件。
He will offer the first harvest of rice to the sun goddess.
他将把收获的第一束稻子献给太阳女神。
Offer up means the same as offer .offer up 同 offer
He should consider offering up a prayer to St Lambert.
他应当考虑向圣朗贝尔祷告。
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[VERB 动词](机构等)提供,给予(服务、产品等) If an organization offers something such as a service or product, it provides it.
[V n]
[V n n]
[V n to n]
We have been successful because we are offering a quality service...
我们因提供的服务水准一流一直经营得很成功。
Sainsbury's is offering customers 1p for each shopping bag reused...
塞恩斯伯里超市为重复利用购物袋的顾客提供每只1便士的奖励。
Eagle Star offers a 10% discount to the over-55s.
鹰星公司给予年龄在55岁以上的顾客10%的折扣。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](商品的)特价,特惠 An offer in a shop is a specially low price for a specific product or something extra that you get if you buy a certain product.
[oft supp N]
This month's offers include a shirt, trousers and bed covers...
本月的特价商品包括一款衬衫、裤子和多种床罩。
Today's special offer gives you a choice of three destinations...
今天推出的特价线路有3个目的地可供选择。
Over 40 new books are on offer at 25 per cent off their normal retail price.
超过40种新书降价25%特惠销售。
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[VERB 动词](买方)出(价),开(价) If you offer a particular amount of money for something, you say that you will pay that much to buy it.
[V amount]
[V n amount]
[V n n]
[V n]
[Also V n to n]
Whitney has offered $21.50 a share in cash for 49.5 million Prime shares...
惠特尼公司开出每股21.50美元的现金价收购4,950 万股普赖姆公司的股票。
They are offering farmers $2.15 a bushel for corn...
他们向农民出价每蒲式耳2.15美元收购玉米。
He will write Rachel a note and offer her a fair price for the land...
他将给蕾切尔写一张便条,就那块土地开出合理的价格。
It was his custom in buying real estate to offer a rather low price.
他在购买地产时习惯把价格压得很低。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](买方的)报价,开价;赔偿金 An offer is the amount of money that someone says they will pay to buy something or give to someone because they have harmed them in some way.
The lawyers say no one else will make me an offer...
律师说不会再有人给我出价了。
He has dismissed an offer of compensation.
他拒绝接受赔偿金。
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[PHRASE 短语]具有某种品质(或能力) If you have something to offer, you have a quality or ability that makes you important, attractive, or useful.
[V inflects]
In your free time, explore all that this incredible city has to offer.
您可以在闲暇时间探索这座美妙城市的各种风情。
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[PHRASE 短语]提供的;供使用的;待售的 If there is something on offer, it is available to be used or bought.
[v-link PHR]
Savings schemes are the best retail investment products on offer.
储蓄方案是现有的最佳零售投资产品。
...country cottages on offer at bargain prices.
低价出售的乡村别墅
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[PHRASE 短语]愿意考虑买方出价;愿意接受合理报价 If you are open to offers, you are willing to do something if someone will pay you an amount of money that you think is reasonable.
[v-link PHR]
It seems that while the Kiwis are keen to have him, he is still open to offers.
看来尽管新西兰几维队很想与他签约,他仍然欢迎其他球队开价。
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offer★/ˈɒfə(r); NAmEˈɔːfər;ˈɑːfər/
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offeroffersofferedofferingverb★1★[transitive , intransitive ]to say that you are willing to do sth for sb or give sth to sb 主动提出;自愿给予offer(sth) ◆Josie had offered her services as a guide.乔西曾表示愿意当向导。◆He offered some useful advice.他提出了一些有益的建议。◆I don't think they need help, but I think I should offer anyway.我想他们不需要帮助,但我认为我还是应该主动提出来。offersth (to sb) (for sth) ◆He offered $4 000 for the car.他出价 4 000 元买这辆汽车。◆They decided to offer the job to Jo.他们决定把这份工作给乔。offersb sth ◆They decided to offer Jo the job.他们决定让乔做这件工作。◆I gratefully took the cup of coffee she offered me.我感激地接过她递来的一杯咖啡。◆Taylor offered him 500 dollars to do the work.泰勒愿出 500 元雇他做这件工作。offerto do sth ◆The kids offered to do the dishes.孩子们主动要求洗盘子。+ speech◆‘I'll do it,’ she offered.“这个我来做吧。”她提议道。2★[transitive ]offersth to make sth available or to provide the opportunity for sth 提供(东西或机会);供应◆The hotel offers excellent facilities for families.本旅馆提供适合全家的优良设施。◆The job didn't offer any prospects for promotion.这份工作没有任何升迁的希望。◆He did not offer any explanation for his behaviour.他没有对自己的行为作出任何解释。3[transitive ]offersth/sb (up) (to sb) ( formal) to give sth to God 奉献,祭献(给上帝)◆We offered up our prayers for the men's safe return.我们祈求上苍保祐他们平安归来。IDIOMShave sth to offerto have sth available that sb wants 能提供;能适合要求◆Oxford has a lot to offer visitors in the way of entertainment.牛津向来访者提供各式各样的娱乐活动。◆a young man with a great deal to offer (= who is intelligent, has many skills, etc.)一个多才多艺的年轻人offer your ˈhand( formal) to hold out your hand for sb to shake 伸出手(以便同别人握手)noun★1★an act of saying that you are willing to do sth for sb or give sth to sb 主动提议;建议offer(of sth) ◆Thank you for your kind offer of help.谢谢你的好心帮助。◆to accept/refuse/decline an offer接受╱拒绝╱谢绝好意◆I took him up on his offer of a loan.他主动借钱给我,我接受了。◆You can't just turn down offers of work like that.人家给你工作,你不能就那样一一谢绝呀。◆an offer of marriage结婚的请求offerto do sth ◆I accepted her offer to pay.她要付款,我同意了。2★offer(for sth) an amount of money that sb is willing to pay for sth 出价;报价◆I've had an offer of $2 500 for the car.有人向我出价 2 500 元买这辆汽车。◆They've decided to accept our original offer.他们已决定接受我们最初的报价。◆The offer has been withdrawn.那个报价已经撤销了。◆They made me an offer I couldn't refuse.他们提出了一个使我不好拒绝的报价。◆The original price was £3 000, but I'm open to offers(= willing to consider offers that are less than that).原价为 3 000 英镑,但价钱还可以商量。☞see also
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3★a reduction in the normal price of sth, usually for a short period of time (通常为短期的)减价,削价;处理价;特价◆This special offeris valid until the end of the month. 这个特价优惠月底前有效。◆See next week's issue for details of more free offers.请见下周周刊有关更多免费赠品的详情。◆They have an offer on beer at the moment.他们目下正在打折卖啤酒。IDIOMSon ˈoffer1that can be bought, used, etc. 提供的;可买到;可使用◆The following is a list of courses currently on offer.以下是目前所开设课程的清单。◆Prizes worth more than £20 000 are on offer.优胜者奖品总值逾 20 000 英镑。2( especially BrE) on sale at a lower price than normal for a short period of time 短期内打折销售;削价出售◆Italian wines are on (special) offer this week.意大利葡萄酒本周特价销售。under ˈoffer( BrE) if a house or other building is under offer,sb has agreed to buy it at a particular price (房屋或其他建筑物)已有买主出价,在洽售中offer/ˈɒfə(r); NAmEˈɔːfər;ˈɑːfər/
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offerof‧fer1 /ˈɒfə $ ˈɒːfər, ˈɑː-/ ●●●S1W1 verb
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1[transitive] to ask someone if they would like to have something, or to hold something out to them so that they can take itoffer somebody somethingCan I offer you something to drink? They offered him a very good job, but he turned it down.offer something to somebody Maureen lit a cigarette and offered one to Lucy. The drama school offers places to students who can show talent.2[intransitive, transitive] to say that you are willing to do something: I don’t need any help, but it was nice of you to offer.offer to do something My dad has offered to pick us up. The newspaper offered to apologise for the article.3[transitive] to provide something that people need or wantoffer advice/help/support etc Your doctor should be able to offer advice on diet.offer an opportunity/chance/possibility The course offers the opportunity to specialize in the final year. A number of groups offer their services free of charge. The Centre offers a wide range of sports facilities.offer something to somebody I did what I could to offer comfort to the family.4have something to offer (somebody) to have qualities, opportunities etc that people are likely to want or enjoy: Canada has much to offer in terms of location and climate. He felt he had nothing to offer her that she wanted.5[transitive] to say that you are willing to pay a particular amount of money for somethingoffer (somebody) something for something They’ve offered us £75,000 for the house. The police are offering a reward for any information.6offer (up) a prayer/sacrifice etc to pray to God or give something to God7offer itself formal if an opportunity to do something offers itself, it becomes available to you: I’ll raise the subject when a suitable occasion offers itself.8offer your hand (to somebody) to hold out your hand in order to shake hands with someone
offer1 verb
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offeroffer2 ●●●S2W1 noun [countable]
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1a statement saying that you are willing to do something for someone or give them somethingoffer of I can’t turn down the offer of a free trip to Milan!offer to do something His offer to resign will be accepted.2an amount of money that you are willing to pay for something: Will you accept their offer?make (somebody) an offer (for/on something) (=offer a particular amount of money for something) Within 20 minutes they were prepared to make us an offer. The company made an offer of $5 million for the site.a generous/good offer ‘I’ll be interested if Newcastle make me a good offer,’ said the 25-year-old striker.be open to offers (=be ready to consider people’s offers and lower your original price) We’re asking £2,500, but we’re open to offers. →
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3a reduction of the price of something in a shop for a short time → discount: All special offers advertised in this brochure are subject to availability.offer on There’s a free offer on orders over £45. To take advantage of this offer (=buy something at the reduced price), complete the attached forms.4on offera)available to be bought, chosen, or used: Activities on offer include sailing, rowing, and canoeing. I was impressed with the designs on offer.b)British English for sale for a short time at a cheaper price than usual: Lean minced beef is on offer this week.5 under offer British English if a house that is for sale is under offer, someone has offered to buy it for a particular priceCOLLOCATIONSverbsaccept an offer (=say yes to it)· Are you going to accept their offer?take up an offer/take somebody up on their offer British English (=accept someone's offer)· I might take him up on his offer.turn down/refuse/reject/decline an offer (=say no to it)· She declined the offer of a lift.get/receive an offer· He received the offer of a place at Cambridge University.withdraw an offer· They suddenly withdrew their offer at the last minute.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + offera job offer· I still did not have a formal job offer.a kind/generous offer· We are grateful for your kind offer.· They were surprised by his generous offer to let them stay at his place.phrasesan offer of help/support/friendship etc· Any offers of help would be appreciated.I appreciate your offer (=I am grateful for it – used especially when politely refusing someone's offer)· I appreciate your offer, but I don’t need any help.
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