offers; offered; offering
offers; offered; offering
Learner's definition of OFFER
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a [+ object] : to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something)提供;给予 -
We'd like to offer the job to you. = We'd like to offer you the job.我们愿意把这份工作提供给你。
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I was offered a position at a bank, but I turned it down.有家银行给了我一个职位,但我谢绝了。
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She offered [=she said that she would pay] $250,000 for the house.她表示愿意出25万美元买下这所房子。
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The victims were offered money as compensation for their injuries.受害者得到了伤害补偿金。
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I offered her my hand/arm [=I held out my hand/arm for her to grasp], and she took it.我把手/胳膊伸过去,她抓住了。
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I offered my assistance.我提供了帮助。
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If I may, I'd like to offer you a bit of advice.如果可以,我愿意给你一点建议。
b : to say that you are willing to do something提议,表示愿意(做某事) [+ object]
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[+ object] : to make (something) available : to provide or supply (something)提供;准备好 -
They offer [=sell] a wide range of products/services at reasonable prices.他们提供价格合理的各种产品/服务。
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A few of my teachers offer [=give] extra help after class.有些老师可以对我进行课后辅导。
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They offer their customers a choice between soup or salad.他们准备了汤和沙拉,顾客可以任选其一。
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The car offers [=has] a wide range of safety features.这辆汽车拥有一系列的安全特性。
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Living in a large city offers a number of advantages.在大城市生活有很多好处。
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They serve the best food this town has to offer. [=the best food in the town]他们供应这个镇上最好的食物。
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This city has so much to offer. [=there are many good and interesting things to do and see in this city]这个城市呈现出如此多的美好事物。
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She has a great deal to offer. [=she has many talents, abilities, good qualities, etc.]她非常有才华。
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[+ object] : to say or express (something) as an idea to be thought about or considered谈论;提出 -
I'd like to offer a couple of comments/remarks/observations on the points you've raised.对你提出的观点,我来谈谈我的一些评价/意见/看法。
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I really don't know enough about it to offer an opinion.我对此知之甚少,真的无法给出个人意见。
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She offers [=proposes, suggests] another possible explanation in her book.她在书中给出了另一种可能的解释。
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The film offers a unique perspective on the issue.这部电影从独特的视角研究那个问题。
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often + up 4
[+ object] : to say or give (something, such as a prayer or a sacrifice) as a form of religious worship(宗教信仰中)赞美,祈祷,奉献 —
often + up
offer resistance
: to try to resist or fight抵制;抵抗 2 offer /ˈɑːfɚ/ noun
plural offers
plural offers
Learner's definition of OFFER
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: the act of giving someone the opportunity to accept something : the act of offering something提供;供给 -
I don't really need any help, but I appreciate the offer. [=thanks for offering to help]我真的不需要帮助,但还是感谢您的好意。
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After considering several job offers, she accepted a position with a local bank.在考虑了几个工作机会后,她接受了本地银行的一个职位。
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He turned down an offer to run the company.他拒绝了经营那家公司的机会。
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Take advantage of our 30-day trial offer. [=try our product free for 30 days]好好利用我们30天的产品免费试用期。
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She received an offer of marriage. [=someone proposed marriage to her]有人向她求婚。
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: an amount of money that someone is willing to pay for something出价 -
I'll pay $500. That's my final/best offer. [=I won't pay more]我会支付500美元,这是我最后/最高的报价。
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We accepted/rejected their offer.我们接受/拒绝了他们的出价。
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We decided to hold out for a better offer.我们决定坚持等更高的报价。
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They made an offer on our house. [=they said that they would pay a specified amount of money for our house]他们给我们的房子出了个价钱。
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“How much do you want for the bike?” “I don't know. Make me an offer.”“你打算多少钱卖这辆自行车?”“我不知道。你出个价。”
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: an opportunity to buy something at a price that is lower than the usual price低价特供;特价
on offer
chiefly British
: available to be bought especially at low prices : on sale低价处理;减价出售