单词 | have something to offer (somebody) |
释义 | have something to offer (somebody) From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave something to offer (somebody)have something to offer (somebody)to have qualities, opportunities etc that people are likely to want or enjoyhas much to offer in terms of location and climate. Canada had nothing to offer her that she wanted. He felt he → offerExamples from the Corpushad nothing to offer• He had nothing to offer her, whereas a fellow like Dunbar obviously had everything.• We had nothing to offer our children to come back to after they got an education.• He had nothing to offer them, he said, not a shilling. |
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