offer的用法
1、offer有"(主动)拿给,给予"的意思,相当于give,后可接名词或代词作宾语,也可接双宾语,offer后接不定式,表示"主动提出做某事"。
2、offer还有“提出、表示”的意思。offer有“出售”、“出价”的意思。
3、作名词时意为“提议,出价,意图,录取通知书”。
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1)offer作动词(verb)
(1)offer sth (to sb) (for sth) | offer sb sth 主动提出;自愿给予
【例句】
Josie had offered her services as a guide.
乔西曾表示愿意当向导。
He offered some useful advice.
他提出了一些有益的建议。
(2)offer sth/sb (up) (to sb) 奉献,祭献(给上帝)
【例句】We offered up our prayers for the men's safe return. 我们祈求上苍保佑他们平安归来。
2)offer作名词(noon)
(1)offer (of sth/to do sth) 主动提议;建议
【例句】I took him up on his offer of a loan. 他主动借钱给我,我接受了。
(2)offer (for sth)
【例句】They've decided to accept our original offer. 他们已决定接受我们最初的报价。
拓展资料
offer词组:
offer for 对…报价
on offer 出售中
make an offer 要价,出价
special offer 特别优惠
job offer 工作机会;工作邀请
offer help 提供帮助
offer up 贡献
best offer 最低报价
offer one's service 主动帮忙
firm offer 实盘
offer sb for sth意思是为某人提供某物,offer sth to sb是把某物提供给某人。
这两者并没有多大的区别,只是前者是“为”,后者是“给”。
一、 offer作动词的用法:
1. offer有"拿给,给予"的意思,相当于give, 后可接名词或代词作宾语,也可接双宾语,即offer sb sth =offer sth to sb, 如: The young man offered the old man his own seat on the bus. 那个年轻人在公共汽车上将自己的座位让给了那个老人。
2. offer作"提出、表示"。如:
Johnson offered a new suggestion.
约翰逊提出了一个新建议。
3. offer后接to do,表示"主动提出做某事"。如:
He offered to drive us to the airport, but we preferred to walk there. 他主动提出送我们去机场,但我们宁愿走路去。
4. offer还有"出售"、"出价"的意思。如:
He offered this bike for 600 yuan. 这辆自行车他要价600元。
二、 offer作名词的用法:
offer表示愿做某事或给予某物(后接of / to do sth)
Thank you for your kind offer of helping me. = Thank you for your kind offer to help me. 谢谢你提供的帮助。`
2. offer有"出价"的意思。如: I've had an offer of $8888 for that house.
有人向我出价8888 美元买那房子。
2. VERB 动词(主动)表示愿意(做某事);提议 If you offer to do something, you say that you are willing to do it.
3. N-COUNT 可数名词提供(物);给予(物);提议 An offer is something that someone says they will give you or do for you.
4. VERB 动词提供(信息、建议等);作出(表扬) If you offer someone information, advice, or praise, you give it to them, usually because you feel that they need it or deserve it.
5. VERB 动词给予,表示(爱、友谊等) If you offer someone something such as love or friendship, you show them that you feel that way towards them.
6. VERB 动词(向上帝或神)奉献(祈祷、赞美),祭献(牺牲) If people offer prayers, praise, or a sacrifice to God or a god, they speak to or give something to their god.
7. VERB 动词(机构等)提供,给予(服务、产品等) If an organization offers something such as a service or product, it provides it.
8. N-COUNT 可数名词(商品的)特价,特惠 An offer in a shop is a specially low price for a specific product or something extra that you get if you buy a certain product.
9. VERB 动词(买方)出(价),开(价) If you offer a particular amount of money for something, you say that you will pay that much to buy it.
10. N-COUNT 可数名词(买方的)报价,开价;赔偿金 An offer is the amount of money that someone says they will pay to buy something or give to someone because they have harmed them in some way.
11. PHRASE 短语具有某种品质(或能力) If you have something to offer, you have a quality or ability that makes you important, attractive, or useful.
12. PHRASE 短语提供的;供使用的;待售的 If there is something on offer, it is available to be used or bought.
13. PHRASE 短语愿意考虑买方出价;愿意接受合理报价 If you are open to offers, you are willing to do something if someone will pay you an amount of money that you think is reasonable.
offer:
1 offer somebody something
Can I offer you something to drink?
They offered him a very good job, but he turned it down.
2 offer something to somebody
Maureen lit a cigarette and offered one to Lucy.
The drama school offers places to students who can show talent.
3 offer to do something
My dad has offered to pick us up.
The newspaper offered to apologise for the article.
4 offer advice/help/support etc
Your doctor should be able to offer advice on diet.
5 offer an opportunity/chance/possibility
The course offers the opportunity to specialize in the final year.
A number of groups offer their services free of charge.
The Centre offers a wide range of sports facilities.
6 offer something to somebody
I did what I could to offer comfort to the family.
7 have something to offer (somebody) - to have qualities, opportunities etc that people are likely to want or enjoy :
Canada has much to offer in terms of location and climate.
He felt he had nothing to offer her that she wanted.
8 offer (somebody) something for something
They’ve offered us £75,000 for the house.
The police are offering a reward for any information.
9 offer (up) a prayer/sacrifice etc - to pray to God or give something to God
10 offer itself
I’ll raise the subject when a suitable occasion offers itself.
11 offer your hand (to somebody) - to hold out your hand in order to shake hands with someone