offering 音标拼音: ['ɔfɚɪŋ] ['ɔfrɪŋ]
n . 提供,奉献物,牲礼
提供,奉献物,牲礼
offering 提供
offering n 1 :
something offered (
as a proposal or bid ); "
noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds " [
synonym :
{
offer }, {
offering }]
2 :
money contributed to a religious organization 3 :
the verbal act of offering ; "
a generous offer of assistance "
[
synonym : {
offer }, {
offering }]
4 :
the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity ;
"
oblations for aid to the poor " [
synonym : {
oblation }, {
offering }]
Offer \
Of "
fer \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Offered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Offering }.] [
OE .
offren , {
AS }.
offrian to sacrifice ,
fr .
L .
offerre ;
ob (
see {
OB -})
ferre to bear ,
bring .
The English word was influenced by F .
offrir to offer ,
of the same origin .
See 1st {
Bear }.]
1 .
To present ,
as an act of worship ;
to immolate ;
to sacrifice ;
to present in prayer or devotion ; --
often with up .
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Thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering for atonement . --
Ex .
xxix .
36 .
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A holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices .
--
1 Pet .
ii .
5 .
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2 .
To bring to or before ;
to hold out to ;
to present for acceptance or rejection ;
as ,
to offer a present ,
or a bribe ;
to offer one '
s self in marriage .
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I offer thee three things . --
2 Sam .
xxiv .
12 .
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3 .
To present in words ;
to proffer ;
to make a proposal of ;
to suggest ;
as ,
to offer an opinion .
With the infinitive as an objective :
To make an offer ;
to declare one '
s willingness ;
as ,
he offered to help me .
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4 .
To attempt ;
to undertake .
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All that offer to defend him . --
Shak .
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5 .
To bid ,
as a price ,
reward ,
or wages ;
as ,
to offer a guinea for a ring ;
to offer a salary or reward .
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6 .
To put in opposition to ;
to manifest in an offensive way ;
to threaten ;
as ,
to offer violence ,
attack ,
etc .
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Syn :
To propose ;
propound ;
move ;
proffer ;
tender ;
sacrifice ;
immolate .
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Offering \
Of "
fer *
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act of an offerer ;
a proffering .
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2 .
That which is offered ,
esp .
in divine service ;
that which is presented as an expiation or atonement for sin ,
or as a free gift ;
a sacrifice ;
an oblation ;
as ,
sin offering .
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They are polluted offerings more abhorred Than spotted livers in the sacrifice . --
Shak .
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3 .
A sum of money offered ,
as in church service ;
as ,
a missionary offering .
Specif .: (
Ch .
of Eng .)
Personal tithes payable according to custom ,
either at certain seasons as Christmas or Easter ,
or on certain occasions as marriages or christenings .
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to the offering before her should go .
--
Chaucer .
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{
Burnt offering }, {
Drink offering },
etc .
See under {
Burnt }.
etc .
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64 Moby Thesaurus words for "
offering ":
Christmas present ,
advance ,
alms ,
alms fee ,
approach ,
asking price ,
award ,
benefaction ,
beneficence ,
bid ,
birthday present ,
box ,
burnt offering ,
cadeau ,
charity ,
collection ,
contribution ,
dole ,
donation ,
donative ,
drink offering ,
ex voto offering ,
fairing ,
feeler ,
gift ,
handout ,
handsel ,
heave offering ,
hecatomb ,
holocaust ,
human sacrifice ,
immolation ,
incense ,
infanticide ,
invitation ,
libation ,
mactation ,
oblation ,
offer ,
offertory ,
overture ,
peace offering ,
piacular offering ,
pittance ,
preliminary approach ,
present ,
presentation ,
proffer ,
sacramental offering ,
sacrifice ,
scapegoat ,
self -
immolation ,
self -
sacrifice ,
submission ,
subscription ,
suttee ,
sutteeism ,
tentative approach ,
thank offering ,
tithe ,
tribute ,
votive offering ,
white elephant ,
whole offering
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OFFERING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of OFFERING is the act of one who offers How to use offering in a sentence
OFFERING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com OFFERING definition: something offered in worship or devotion, as to a deity; an oblation or sacrifice See examples of offering used in a sentence
OFFERING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary OFFERING definition: 1 something that you give or offer to someone: 2 something that you give or offer to someone… Learn more
OFFERING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary An offering is a gift that people offer to their God or gods as a form of worship
offering noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of offering noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Offering - definition of offering by The Free Dictionary The act of making an offer 2 Something, such as stock, that is offered 3 A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice; an oblation 4 A contribution or gift, especially one made at a religious service American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
offering, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Something presented or sacrificed to God, a god, a saint, etc , in worship or devotion; a thing (as fruits, a slain animal, money, etc ) given as an expression of religious homage; a sacrifice; an oblation
Good Friday Offering – The Episcopal Church The history of the Good Friday Offering reaches back to 1922 when, in the aftermath of World War I, The Episcopal Church sought to create new relationships with and among the Christians of the Middle East From these initial efforts which focused on a combination of relief work and the improvement of ecumenical and Anglican relations, the Good Friday Offering was created Through the years
offering - WordReference. com Dictionary of English the act of offering or the condition of being offered a proposal made by one person that will create a binding contract if accepted unconditionally by the person to whom it is made
offering - definition and meaning - Wordnik But as thou doest not well (that is, art a sinner), a sin offering is necessary, by bringing which thou wouldest have met with acceptance and retained the honors of thy birthright