offer的用法见过 offer sth to sb 、offer sb for sth 、offer sth to s

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    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