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of·fer AHD[ôʹfər, ŏfʹər] D.J.[ˈɔːfə, ˈɒfə]K.K.[ˈɔfɚ, ˈɑfɚ]v.(动词)of.fered, of.fer.ing, of.fers v.tr.(及物动词)- To present for acceptance or rejection; proffer:献,提供:呈给,以使对方接受或被对方拒绝;献出:offered me a drink.请我喝一杯
- To put forward for consideration; propose:提出:提出来以供考虑:offer an opinion.提出一种观点
- To present in order to meet a need or satisfy a requirement:供给:提出以满足需求或使要求得到满足:offered new statistics in order to facilitate the decision-making process.提供了新的数据以加快做决定的过程
- To present for sale.出售:提供以售出
- To provide; furnish:提供:提供;装备:a hotel that offers conference facilities.提供会议设置的旅馆
- To propose as payment; bid.出价:提出付给的价钱
- To present as an act of worship:供奉:作为一种崇敬的行为来供奉:offer up prayers.祈祷
- To exhibit readiness or desire to do; volunteer:显示愿意:展示准备好的状态或去做的意愿;志愿:offered to carry the packages.志愿提这些行李
- To put up; mount:施以:进行(抵抗);施以:partisans who offered strong resistance to the invaders.对入侵者施以强烈抵抗的游击队
- To threaten:威胁:offered to leave without them if they didn't hurry.威胁说如果他们不快点就别和他们一起走
- To produce or introduce on the stage:表演:在舞台上产生或介绍:The repertory group is offering two new plays this season.常备剧组在这次将表演两个新剧
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To present an offering in worship or devotion.提供:作为供奉或奉献来供给
- To make an offer or a proposal, especially of marriage.求婚:做请求或提出,尤指婚姻
- To present itself:呈现:表现自己:"This plan was dropped, because of its risk, and because a better offered"(T.E. Lawrence)“这个计划被放弃了,因为它太冒险,也是因为有了一个更好的计划”(T.E.劳伦斯)
n.(名词)- The act of offering:给:给的行为:an offer of assistance.提供帮助
- Something, such as a suggestion, proposal, bid, or recommendation, that is offered.提出:东西,如被提出的建议、提案、出价或推荐
- Law A proposal that if accepted constitutes a legally binding contract.【法律】 提议:定约一个提案,如被接受,含有一个法律上有约束力的协议
- The condition of being offered, especially for sale:待售:被提供的状况,尤指出售:thousands of bushels of wheat on offer.成千蒲式耳的麦子待售
- An attempt; a try.企图,尝试
- A show of intention.意图的显露
- Middle English offren 中古英语 offren
- from Old English offrian [to present in worship] 源自 古英语 offrian [供奉]
- and from Old French offrir [to propose, present] 并源自 古法语 offrir [提出,提给]
- both from Latin offerre [to present, offer] 都源自 拉丁语 offerre [提出,给]
- ob- [to] * see ob- ob- [级] * 参见 ob-
- ferre [to bring] * see bher- 1ferre [来] * 参见 bher- 1
ofʹferer 或 ofʹferor n.(名词)offer, proffer, tender, present- These verbs are compared as they mean to put before another for acceptance or rejection.对这些动词进行比较是,它们均意为将…置于另一人前以让他接受或拒绝。
- Offer is the basic general term in this group: Offer 在这组中是一个一般性的词: the hostess offered us a cup of coffee.女主人给了我们一杯咖啡。Many department stores offer television sets.许多百货店提供电视机。I offered him some money for his help.因为他帮了忙,我给了他一些钱。"She offered no response" (Arnold Bennett).“她没有回答” (阿诺德·贝内特)。
- Proffer implies voluntary action motivated especially by courtesy or generosity: Proffer 暗含有因礼貌或仁慈而引起的志愿行为: "Mr. van der Luyden . . . proffered to Newland low-voiced congratulations" (Edith Wharton).Totender is to offer formally; it may connote polite observance of amenities: “范·德·卢伊顿先生…向新大陆表示了低声的祝贺” (伊迪丝·华顿)。Tender 是正式地给予, 暗含对事物的礼貌的遵从: She tendered her respects.她正式表达了她的敬意。The chief of staff is expected to tender his resignation this week.领班准备这星期提交他的辞职书。
- Present suggests formality and often a measure of ceremony: Present 用于正式场合和仪式上的一种方式: The impresario will present an expanded series of concerts next season.下个季节将举办一次大型的系列音乐会。The ambassador presented her credentials to the monarch.外交官将她的证明书呈交国王。"A footman entered, and presented . . . some mail on a silver tray" (Winston Churchill).“一个仆役进来,将银托上的一些信件呈了…上来” (温斯顿·丘吉尔)
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