offer
Significado: To present something for someone to accept or reject
Offer means to present something for acceptance or to express willingness to do something. As a noun, it refers to a proposal or special deal. In British English, 'on offer' means available or at a reduced price. Common expressions include 'make an offer' (propose to buy), 'job offer,' and 'offer to help.'
Ejemplos
- Can I offer you a cup of tea? 我能请你喝杯茶吗?¿Puedo ofrecerte una taza de té?お茶を一杯いかがですか?차 한 잔 드릴까요?
- They made me an offer I couldn't refuse. 他们给了我一个无法拒绝的提议。Me hicieron una oferta que no pude rechazar.彼らは断れない申し出をしてきました。그들은 거절할 수 없는 제안을 해왔습니다.
- These shoes are on offer this week. 这些鞋子这周在打折。Estos zapatos están en oferta esta semana.これらの靴は今週セール中です。이 신발은 이번 주 할인 중입니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'offrian' meaning 'to sacrifice, to present to God', from Latin 'offerre' (ob- 'to' + ferre 'to bring'). Originally a religious term for making sacrificial offerings, later broadened to any presentation.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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