offering
n. 提議; 課程; 貢品,祭品; 奉獻物
v. 提供(offer的ing形式)
An offering is something that is specially produced to be sold.
It was very, very good, far better than vegetarian offerings in many a posh restaurant.
這道菜真是人間美味,遠遠超過很多豪華餐廳的素食菜品。
An offering is a gift that people offer to their God or gods as a form of worship.
...the holiest of the Shinto rituals, where offerings are made at night to the great Sun.
神道教儀式中最神聖的時刻,即在晚間祭祀“天照大神”太陽神
1. something offered (as a proposal or bid);
2. money contributed to a religious organization
3. the verbal act of offering;
4. the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity;
Why are you offering yourself for additional work?
你為什麼要給自己找額外的活兒幹 呢 ?
The publisher upped the ante for the biography by offering 1000 yuan.
這家出版社提高了這部傳記的預約稿酬,願比其競爭對手多付1000元.
What is your competition offering?
你的競爭者提出的條件是什麼?
For a man who held that to take even an ant's life is evil , the offering of a million lives gives one pause.
一個不忍心踩死螞蟻的人卻不珍惜千百萬條的生命, 確實令人深思.
She definitely had an ulterior motive in offering to help.
她主動提出幫忙,肯定有不可告人的動機.