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词汇 proffer
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Definition of proffer in English:

proffer

verb ˈprɒfəˈprɑfər
[with object]
  • Hold out or put forward (something) to someone for acceptance.

    提出;提供

    she proffered a glass of wine
    he proffered his resignation

    他提出辞职。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With around a third of those who resigned from clubs proffering the explanation that they were not playing enough to make their memberships worthwhile, pay-and-play courses continue to prosper.
    • It brings together a range of practitioners, scholars and entrepreneurs proffering a swirl of opinions, ideas and stories about where things are going with independent media.
    • Theories were suggested, opinions were proffered, heads of channels pontificated.
    • Adding to the action will be wedding vendors - planners, limo reps, hair stylists, photographers, jewelers, etc. - proffering their wares.
    • The Swede is not averse to proffering a glowing reference: ‘He's a great guy.’
    • They too will have to work with accepting the new notes and with proffering the correct change.
    • All accused persons can ordinarily expect to receive the benefit of some credit in the matter of sentence (and for that matter in the non-parole period also) when proffering a plea of guilty.
    • Scots have always been known for the genuine warmth of their welcome, proffering a dram or cup of tea with the extended hand of friendship.
    • Six years after that, he was elected leader of the free world and began ‘case cracking’ on a dizzying array of subjects, proffering his various solutions, in both foreign and domestic affairs.
    • Subdued like many of his compatriots early on, Ballack grew stronger as the competition progressed, netting match-winners and proffering the kind of midfield creativity that Germany so clearly lacked.
    Synonyms
    offer, tender, present, extend, give, submit, volunteer, suggest, propose, put forward
    hold out
noun ˈprɒfəˈprɑfər
literary
  • An offer or proposal.

    〈诗/文〉提供;提议;建议

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the defendant spills the beans at the proffer, his lawyers and the government lawyers work out a deal - how much will the government give up for his information or testimony?
    • If history is any guide a lot of this diplomacy was doubtless clumsily done, in alternations between proffers of carrots and threats of the stick.
    • Obviously, she never said that - again, read the proffer - and she stuck to her guns.
    • And then, as I found out only the same day, on March 23 of 1983, he, in a five-minute segment at the end of his broadcast, he announced the proposal as a proffer to the Soviet government.
    • Said here, here is the deal, here is a written proffer.
    • Such repentance takes place when the external proffer of grace concurs with inward assistance of grace.
    Synonyms
    proposal, suggestion, proposition, recommendation, presentation, tender, bid, offer

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French proffrir, from Latin pro- 'before' + offerre 'to offer'.

Rhymes

coffer, cougher, Offa, offer, quaffer, scoffer

Definition of proffer in US English:

proffer

verbˈpräfərˈprɑfər
[with object]
  • Hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer.

    提出;提供

    he proffered his resignation

    他提出辞职。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Subdued like many of his compatriots early on, Ballack grew stronger as the competition progressed, netting match-winners and proffering the kind of midfield creativity that Germany so clearly lacked.
    • Scots have always been known for the genuine warmth of their welcome, proffering a dram or cup of tea with the extended hand of friendship.
    • It brings together a range of practitioners, scholars and entrepreneurs proffering a swirl of opinions, ideas and stories about where things are going with independent media.
    • All accused persons can ordinarily expect to receive the benefit of some credit in the matter of sentence (and for that matter in the non-parole period also) when proffering a plea of guilty.
    • The Swede is not averse to proffering a glowing reference: ‘He's a great guy.’
    • They too will have to work with accepting the new notes and with proffering the correct change.
    • Six years after that, he was elected leader of the free world and began ‘case cracking’ on a dizzying array of subjects, proffering his various solutions, in both foreign and domestic affairs.
    • Adding to the action will be wedding vendors - planners, limo reps, hair stylists, photographers, jewelers, etc. - proffering their wares.
    • With around a third of those who resigned from clubs proffering the explanation that they were not playing enough to make their memberships worthwhile, pay-and-play courses continue to prosper.
    • Theories were suggested, opinions were proffered, heads of channels pontificated.
    Synonyms
    offer, tender, present, extend, give, submit, volunteer, suggest, propose, put forward
nounˈpräfərˈprɑfər
literary
  • An offer or proposal.

    〈诗/文〉提供;提议;建议

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If history is any guide a lot of this diplomacy was doubtless clumsily done, in alternations between proffers of carrots and threats of the stick.
    • Once the defendant spills the beans at the proffer, his lawyers and the government lawyers work out a deal - how much will the government give up for his information or testimony?
    • Such repentance takes place when the external proffer of grace concurs with inward assistance of grace.
    • Said here, here is the deal, here is a written proffer.
    • Obviously, she never said that - again, read the proffer - and she stuck to her guns.
    • And then, as I found out only the same day, on March 23 of 1983, he, in a five-minute segment at the end of his broadcast, he announced the proposal as a proffer to the Soviet government.
    Synonyms
    proposal, suggestion, proposition, recommendation, presentation, tender, bid, offer

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French proffrir, from Latin pro- ‘before’ + offerre ‘to offer’.

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