请输入您要查询的英文词组:

 

词组 offer
释义
verb | noun
offer1 /ˈɒfə $ ˈɒːfər, ˈɑː-/ verb to ask someone if they would like something, or to provide somethingnounsoffer money/£1,000/a reward etc A newspaper offered him money for his story.offer help/assistance/support etc She offered practical help when I was ill.offer advice He offered some advice on how to handle teenage children.offer sb a job/post/position They had offered him the position of editor.offer sb a place I was offered a place at Liverpool University.offer a service There are many companies offering financial services on the internet.offer a course His local university did not offer a course in architecture.offer sb an opportunity/chance We are offering people the opportunity to express their views.offer sb a choice Voters will be offered a choice between tax cuts and increased government spending.offer an explanation She offered no explanation for her behaviour.adverbskindly/generously offer sth They kindly offered to show me around their city.prepositionsoffer sth to sb They offered the job to someone else.
verb | noun
offer2 /ˈɒfə $ ˈɒːfər, ˈɑː-/ noun a statement in which you say you will do or give something if someone wants you toverbsaccept an offer (=say yes to it) I can’t sell you the car because I’ve accepted another offer.take sb up on their offer also take up an offer BrE (=accept someone’s offer) I might take him up on his offer to babysit.turn down/refuse/reject an offer (=say no to it) She turned down the job offer because she didn’t want to move to London.decline an offer formal (=refuse it) She declined the offer of a lift.make (sb) an offer (=offer something, especially money) A Swedish firm has made an offer for the company.put in an offer (=offer money for something) We have put in an offer for the house.get/receive/have an offer He received the offer of a place at York University.withdraw an offer They said I could stay with them, then suddenly withdrew their offer.consider an offer He was given a week to consider the offer.adjectivesa kind/generous offer He made a generous offer to let them use his house. | We are grateful for your kind offer.a good offer £100 for the bike is a good offer – you should accept it.sb’s best offer (=the most that someone will offer to pay for something) Is that your best offer? I was hoping for more money.an attractive/tempting offer Another football club has made the player a tempting offer.a formal/written offer They have not yet received a formal offer of funding.a firm offer (=a definite offer) We hope to get a firm offer from them this week.a conditional/unconditional offer (=one with or without conditions, for example grades that you must achieve first) She has a conditional offer of a place at Leeds University.nouns + offera job offer He has had several interviews but no job offers.prepositionsan offer of sth Any offers of help would be appreciated.an offer from sb She wanted him to accept a job offer from a bank.phrasesI appreciate your offer, but... (=I am grateful for it – used especially when politely refusing) I appreciate your offer, but I don’t need any help.be open to offers (=be ready to consider offers, especially of money for something) The owners of the building are open to offers.an offer is on the table (=it has been made) There is one offer on the table, but other companies are also interested.
随便看

 

英语词组固定搭配大全包含4241条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/4/10 3:46:20