How to pronounce offer?

The pronunciation of offer is English ['? f? (r)].

The pronunciation of offer is English ['? f? (r)]. The detailed definition of an offer is n. (noun) Giving (thing), offering (thing), offering, offering, quoting, trying to offer, making efforts, expressing the intention of proposing marriage and providing employment. Offer noun: offeror; ; Past tense: provided; ; Past participle: provide; ; Present participle: provide; ; Third person singular: offer.

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Offer (noun) offer (thing) offer (thing) offer (proposal) offer (proposal) offer (proposal) v. (verb) offer (proposal) offer (proposal) offer (proposal) to do something, propose to try to do (something), threaten (proposal)

Noun: the verbal act of offering; "A generous offer of assistance"

Something offered (such as an offer or bid); "New products worthy of investors' attention include several index funds"

Usually a short attempt; "He tried."

"I tried."

Verb: make available or available, offer or provide; "The conference center provides health spa"

"The hotel provides private meeting rooms"

Offer acceptance or rejection; "She gave us each a cold drink."

Free consent; "She volunteered to drive the old lady home."

"I offered to help with the dishes, but the hostess refused."

Put forward for consideration; "He put forward his opinion."

Oral provision; "Give my regards."

"He expressed his sympathy."

Sell; "The store is selling sweaters on sale this week."

Propose payment; "Swiss businessmen bid $2 million for this painting."

Make or introduce on the stage; "The Shakespeare Company will present King Lear this month."

Present as an act of worship; "Pray to the gods"

Install or erect; "Fight hard"

"provide resistance"

Make available; Provide; "issue loans"

"Banks offer preferential treatment for new mortgage loans."

Propose to (sb); "He proposed on Sunday night."

"She proposed to a man she had only known for two months."

"The old bachelor finally confessed to the young woman."

Threaten to do something; "If they don't accept my suggestion, I offer to quit the committee."

Third, dictionary interpretation.

1. give

If you offer something to someone, you ask them if they want to own it or use it.

provide

He provided seats at the conference table for the Russian leaders and the President of Kazakhstan. ...

He has invited Russian leaders and the President of Kazakhstan to attend the talks.

The number of companies offering them jobs has increased. ...

More and more companies provide them with job opportunities.

2. (Take the initiative) to express willingness (to do something); suggestion

If you propose to do something, you say you are willing to do it.

Peter offered to teach them water skiing. ...

Peter offered to teach them water skiing.

"Can I get you a drink?" she volunteered.

"Would you like something to drink?" She suggested.

3. provide (things); Give (something); suggestion

An offer is something that someone says they will give you or do for you.

The proposal for talks with Moscow marks a major shift in the position of the West. ...

The proposal to hold talks with Moscow marks a major shift in the western position.

"I should reconsider her proposal to move in," he mused. ...

"I should reconsider her proposal and let me live with her," he thought.

4. Provide (information, suggestions, etc.). ); Give (praise)

If you provide information, advice or praise to someone, you will give it to them, usually because you think they need or deserve it.

They manage a company that advises on mergers and acquisitions. ...

They run a company that advises on mergers and acquisitions.

She gave him emotional and practical support in countless ways. ...

She gave him emotional and substantive support in countless ways.

Give, show (love, friendship, etc.). )

If you give someone something, such as love or friendship, you show them that you feel that way about them.

The president expressed sympathy to the Georgian people. ...

The president expressed sympathy for the Georgian people.

It must be better to give them love and security. ...

It would be better if we could give them love and security.

6. offer (pray, praise) (to god or god), sacrifice (sacrifice)

If people pray, praise or sacrifice to God or God, they are talking or offering something to their God.

Church leaders prayed and condemned the bloodshed. ...

Church leaders prayed to God and condemned the bloodshed.

He will dedicate the first harvested rice to the goddess of the sun.

He will dedicate the first bunch of rice harvested to the goddess of the sun.

7. Provide (services, products, etc.). ).

If an organization provides a service or product, it will provide it.

Synonym of offer

Our success is due to our excellent service. ...

Thanks to the first-class service, our business has been very successful.

For example, Sainsbury's offers customers a reward of 1 penny for each shopping bag they reuse. ...

Sainsbury Supermarket offers customers a reward for each reusable shopping bag1p.

8. Special price (of goods)

A discount in a store is a particularly low price for a particular product, or an extra thing you get when you buy a product.

This month's discount includes shirts, trousers and bedspreads. ...

This month's specials include shirts, trousers and various bedspreads.

There are three destinations for you to choose from in today's specials. ...

The special offer route launched today has three destinations to choose from.

9. (Buyer's) quotation (price), offer (price)

If you bid a certain amount for something, you say you will pay that much money for it.

What does offer mean?

Whitney offered to buy 49.5 million shares of Prime at a cash price of $265,438 +0.50. ...

Whitney offered a cash price of $265,438+$0.50 per share to acquire 49.5 million shares of Prime Company.

They offered farmers $2./kloc-0./5 per bushel for corn. ...

They offered farmers $2./kloc-0./5 per bushel for corn.

10. (Buyer) Quotation and offer; compensate

An offer is the amount of money someone says they will pay to buy something or give it to someone because they hurt them in some way.

The lawyer said that no one else would help me. ...

The lawyer said that no one would bid for me again.

He rejected an offer of compensation.

He refused to accept compensation.

1 1. Have a certain quality (or ability)

If you make a contribution, you have a quality or ability that makes you important, attractive or useful.

Translation of offer

In your spare time, explore all that this incredible city has to offer.

You can explore the customs of this wonderful city in your spare time.

12. Provide; For use; be for sale

If there is something for sale, it can be used or bought.

Savings plan is the best retail investment product at present.

Savings plan is the best retail investment product.

For example ... country houses are sold at low prices.

Cheap country house.

13. Willing to consider the buyer's bid; Willing to accept a reasonable offer

If you are willing to accept the quotation, if someone is willing to pay what you think is reasonable, you are willing to do something.

provide

Although New Zealanders are eager to get him, he is still willing to accept the offer.

It seems that although Guinea Bissau of New Zealand wants to sign him, he still welcomes bids from other teams.

Related phrases: provide

Fourth, examples

We provide customers with free backup service.

We provide free support services to our customers.

Can you provide any evidence to support what you said?

Can you produce evidence to confirm what you said?

We bid100,000 for the warehouse, but another company outbid us.

We bid 1000000 for this warehouse, but another company outbid us.

China is a fascinating country. It can bring a lot to the world.

China is a fascinating country, and her contribution to the world is enormous.

He offered to buy this used car at the price of $65,438+0,000.

He proposed to spend $65,438+0,000 on that used car.

The plan was abandoned because it was risky and because there was a better proposal.

The plan was abandoned because it was too risky and because there was a better plan.

The young man decided to propose to the beautiful girl.

The young man decided to propose to the beautiful girl.

He may refuse the offer.

He may refuse the offer.

The quotation is too high, which is a bit ridiculous.

This bid is too high, which seems ridiculous.

Five, common sentence patterns

Used as a verb (v.) Used as an intransitive verb S+~ (+a) I won't do what I can't do.

Never try what I can't do. I'll come again when I have a chance.

I will come again if there is an opportunity. I will do it as soon as I get the chance.

I will do it then. Used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron. If the dam is built, the river will provide about 500 thousand kilowatts of electricity.

If a dam is built, this river can provide about 500,000 kilowatts of electricity. Waiting for a better opportunity to appear.

Waiting for a better opportunity to come. They were friendly and even offered to help.

They were very friendly and even offered to help. All her friends came to congratulate her.

All her friends came to congratulate her. She didn't answer.

She didn't respond. This plateau provides a good view.

This highland is suitable for overlooking the scenery. The teacher put forward some ideas for improving the plan.

The teacher put forward several suggestions for improving the plan. This job has the prospect of promotion.

There is a chance of promotion in this job. When the severe drought hit Africa again, many international organizations offered to help.

When Africa suffered from severe drought again, many international organizations provided assistance. The driver offered to drive us to the station.

The driver offered to take us to the station. He offered to go at once.

He advocated going at once. Many people offered to donate blood and skin for the severely burned worker.

Many people asked for blood donation and skin donation for the severely burned worker. When they offered to leave, she begged them to stay.

When they indicated that they were leaving, she begged them to stay a little longer. He offered to lend me money.

He offered to lend me money. Lead to the direct quotation "We can get it for you".

"We can get it for you," Eby volunteered. Used as a double-object verb s+~+pron. /n.+n./pron。 She gave me a seat.

She gave me a seat. He gave me some tickets.

He gave me some tickets. We give each of them three glasses of highland barley wine.

We give each of them three glasses of highland barley wine. He gave her a house.

He provided her with a house. They offered me a position.

They offered me a job. I offered him help.

I offered to help him. I can't give you any help and I won't put any obstacles in your way.

I can't help you, but I won't stand in your way. They expressed their heartfelt congratulations to me.

They expressed their heartfelt congratulations to me. She paid him a bribe.

She paid him a bribe. She offered to help me move this bookcase.

She offered to help me move this bookshelf. S+~+ n./pron。 +to pron。 They offered the scientist a prize.

They awarded the prize to the scientist. Universities now offer students a wider range of courses to choose from.

Now those universities offer a wider range of courses for students to choose from. He offered me this painting at a lower price.

He offered to sell me the painting at a lower price. The Egyptians resolutely resisted the invaders.

The Egyptians resolutely resisted the invaders. The young soldier gave his life for his country.

The young soldier said that he would devote his life to his motherland. Did you get the job?

Did you get the job? He presented himself as a candidate.

He volunteered to be a candidate. Thank you for your kind help.

Thank you for your help. I don't think she will accept the proposal.

I don't think she will accept the proposal. If he gives you a good proposal, don't refuse it.

If he gives you a good suggestion, don't refuse it. It's no use making a counter-offer.

It's no use bargaining. Her bid for this furniture is 100.

Her bid for this furniture is 100. I was offered 1200 for this car.

The bid for this car is 1200. Freddie offered to teach us English.

Freddie promised to teach us English. He suggested catching the ball.

He wants to catch the ball. Six, the classic citation

I was invited to write a film for Samuel Goldwyn.

Said by: L. hellman You will get an offer that you can't refuse, and you may have to change your plan as required.

Said by: a woman who offers daily mass sacrifices to God.

Said by: Reverend B Moore Robert Jeffrey Sternberg presented a hymn.

From: Highway 7. Etymological interpretation

☆ofrian; Directly from old English; Originated from Latin, meaning to show and present. Related synonyms of offer

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