offering
- IPA[ˈôfəriNG]
美式
- a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution;a thing produced or manufactured for entertainment or sale
noun: offering, plural noun: offerings
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- 1. a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution animals as sacrificial offerings 同義詞
- ▪ a thing produced or manufactured for entertainment or sale Hollywood's latest offerings for the European market
- ▪ a contribution, especially of money, to a Church offerings during Lent will always be gratefully received
- ▪ a thing offered as a religious sacrifice or token of devotion the Buddhist ritual for offerings to the dead 同義詞
- present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as desired: may I offer you a drink? I was offered a job on the spot
- an expression of readiness to do or give something if desired: sympathetic offers of help he had accepted Mallory's offer to buy him a drink
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- present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as so desired: may I offer you a drink?
- an expression of readiness to do or give something if desired: he had accepted Mallory's offer to buy him a drink a job offer
Oxford American Dictionary
- a propitiatory or conciliatory gift: he took the flowers to Jean as a peace offering
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- an offering burnt on an altar as a religious sacrifice.
Oxford Dictionary
- a propitiatory or conciliatory gift: he took the flowers to Jean as a peace offering
Oxford American Dictionary
- an offering burned on an altar as a religious sacrifice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an act of offering the stock of a particular company on a public stock exchange: the company raised $5.9 million in its public offering a year ago
Oxford American Dictionary
- an act of offering the stock of a particular company on a public stock exchange: he ignored concerns that the public offering was priced too low at 330p per share
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- IPA[ˈɒfərɪŋ]
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- a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution: everyone transported their offerings to the bring-and-buy stall
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