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offer verb 1give/provide sth; ask if sb would like sth 提供;询问是否需要ADVERB | VERB + OFFER | PREPOSITION ADVERBgenerously, graciously, kindly 慷慨地/仁慈地/好心地提供◆She graciously offered to get pizza so I wouldn't have to cook.她好心地提出去买比萨饼,省得我做饭。helpfully 出于帮忙提出freely 免费提供◆Hospitality was freely offered to refugees.可免费招待难民。VERB + OFFERbe able to, be unable to, can 能够/不能/可以提供◆the protection that life insurance can offer寿险所能提供的保障appear to, seem to 好像能提供◆The plan seemed to offer real advantages.这个计划好像确实能带来好处。fail to 未能提供be pleased to (formal) , would like to 乐于/愿意提供◆I refer to your recent application and interview and am pleased to offer you the post of editor.参考了你最近的申请和面试表现,我很乐于请你担任编辑一职。aim to, seek to 意欲提供claim to 声称能提供◆They claim to offer a more comprehensive service than other companies.他们声称能提供比其他公司更全面的服务。be expected to, be likely to 预计/很可能提供◆This investment is likely to offer a higher return.这项投资很可能会带来较高的回报。be compelled to, be forced to, be obliged to 不得不提供feel compelled to, feel obliged to 觉得必须/觉得有义务提供◆She felt obliged to offer him a bed for the night.她感觉不得不让他留宿一晚。have little to, have a lot to, have nothing to, have something to, etc. 没多少、有许多、没东西、有东西等可提供◆This player has proved that he still has a lot to offer (= can still play well).该运动员证明了他仍有很大潜力。have sth to 有⋯提供◆a chance to see what the college has to offer students一个可了解该学院能为学生提供什么的机会PREPOSITIONto 提供给◆She offered drinks to her guests.她给客人端了些饮料。 |