单词 | propose |
释义 | propose UK [prə'pəʊz] US [-'poʊz] verb SUGGEST 建议 IMPROVER transitive ■to offer or state a possible plan or action for other people to consider 建议;提议;提出 •[+ that •[+ -ing •She proposed a boycott of the meeting.她建议抵制这次会议。 •He proposed a motion transitive ■to suggest someone for a position or for membership of an organization 提名,推荐(某人)担任某职(或参加某组织) •To be nominated for union president you need one person to propose you and another to second you.要被提名为工会主席,你需要有一个推荐人和一个附议人。 intransitive ■to ask someone to marry you 求婚 •I remember the night your father proposed to propose a toast ■to ask people at a formal social occasion to express their good wishes or respect for someone by holding up their glasses, usually of alcohol, at the same time and then drinking from them 提议为…祝酒;提议为…干杯 •Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to Common Learner Errors propose or offer?Warning: choose the correct verb!To talk about providing or supplying something such as an object or service, don't say 'propose', say offer✗ This school proposes individual tuition on demand.This school offers individual tuition on demand. UK [prə'pəʊz] US [-'poʊz] verb INTEND 打算 transitive formal ■to intend to do something 计划,打算 •[+ to •[+ -ing •I do not propose to •What we are proposing is a radical change in approach.我们打算在方法上来个彻底大转变。 |
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