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['prɔfə(r)]vthelp, drink oferować (zaoferować perf); apologies, resignation składać (złożyć perf); one's hand wyciągać (wyciągnąć perf) -
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понуда; понудува -
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s oferta, proposicióv oferir, proposar, presentar una oferta -
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• nuditi; ponuda; predlog; predložiti; pružati -
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finance, business, economy• tarjota -
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предъявлять, представлять ( документ в суд) -
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['prɒfə] 1. n книжн.пропози́ція2. vпропонува́ти -
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s.oferta, propuesta, ofrecimiento; la cosa ofrecida.vt.1 brindar (Formal) (advice); ofrecer, dar (opinion); dar (thanks); tender (hand, object)2 proponer, ofrecer. (pt & pp proffered) -
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1. n книжн. предложение2. v книжн. предлагатьwe proffered regrets at having to leave so early — мы выразили сожаление, что нам приходится уходить так рано
Синонимический ряд:1. offer (noun) bid; offer; tender2. proposal (noun) invitation; proposal; proposition; suggestion3. offer (verb) bring forward; donate; extend; give; hint; hold out; offer; pose; present; propose; suggest; tender; volunteer -
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[V]POLLICEOR (-ERI -CITUS SUM)POLLICITOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)LICEOR (-ERI -CITUS SUM)LICITOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)FERO (FERRE TULI LATUM)PROPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)OGGERO (-ERE -GESSI -GESTUM)OFFERO (OFFERRE OBTULI OBLATUM)OBFERO (OBFERRE OBTULI OBLATUM)LIBO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
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v. trans.Bring forward: P. and V. παρέχειν (or mid.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Proffer
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v. tr.प्रस्ताव करना, निवेदन करना, भेंट देना -
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vშეთავაზება, შეთავაზება
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proffer — I verb adduce, advance, advertise, bid, bring forward, donate, extend, give, hold out, invite, lay before, make a bid, make a motion, make an offer, make an overture, make possible, move, offer, prefer, present, promise, promittere, propose,… … Law dictionary
Proffer — Prof fer, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proffered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proffering}.] [OE. profren, proferen, F. prof[ e]rer, fr. L. proferre to bring forth or forward, to offer; pro forward + ferre to bring. See {Bear} to produce.] 1. To offer for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proffer — Prof fer, n. 1. An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tender; as, proffers of peace or friendship. [1913 Webster] He made a proffer to lay down his commission. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] 2. Essay; attempt. [R.] Bacon.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proffer — [präf′ər] vt. [ME profren < Anglo Fr & OFr proffrir < poroffrir < por , PRO 2 + offrir < VL * offerire, for L offerre, to OFFER] to offer (usually something intangible) [to proffer friendship] n. [ME & Anglo Fr profre < the v.] an… … English World dictionary
proffer — (v.) late 13c., from Anglo Fr. profrier (mid 13c.), O.Fr. poroffrir (c.1080), from por forth (from L. pro ) + offrir to offer, from L. offerre (see OFFER (Cf. offer)). Related: Proffered; proffering … Etymology dictionary
proffer — *offer, tender, present, prefer Analogous words: propose, design, intend: confer, bestow, present, *give Contrasted words: reject, spurn, refuse, *decline … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proffer — meaning ‘to offer (a gift or service)’, has inflected forms proffered, proffering … Modern English usage
proffer — [v] suggest, offer extend, gift, give, hand, hit on, hold out, make a pitch*, pose, present, propose, proposition, propound, submit, tender, volunteer; concepts 66,67,75 Ant. discourage, dissuade, take back … New thesaurus
proffer — ► VERB ▪ offer for acceptance. ORIGIN Old French proffrir, from Latin pro before + offerre to offer … English terms dictionary
Proffer — To proffer (sometimes profer) means to offer evidence in support of an argument, or elements of an affirmative defense or offense, often at trial. A party with the burden of proof must proffer sufficient evidence to carry that burden.For example … Wikipedia
proffer — 1. noun a) An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tender; as, proffers of peace or friendship. b) Essay; attempt. 2. verb a) … Wiktionary