proposal
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A proposal is a plan or an idea, often a formal or written one, which is suggested for people to think about and decide upon. (常為正式書面的) 提議
The president is to put forward new proposals for resolving the country's constitutional crisis. 總統(tǒng)將提出解決國家憲法危機的新議案。
...the governor's proposal to restrict cigarette sales. …州長關于限制香煙銷售的提案。
2. N-COUNT A proposal is the act of asking someone to marry you. 求婚
After a three-weekend courtship, Pam accepted Randy's proposal of marriage. 經(jīng)過一段為期3個周末的戀愛,帕姆接受了蘭迪的求婚。
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proposal /pr??p??z?l/ (proposals)
劍橋詞典
- a suggestion , sometimes a written one
- 50 people voted against the new proposal.
- The members are agreed that the proposal should be rejected .
- They declared their support for the proposal
- I'll send you a fax with the details of the proposal.
- The management has refused to back our proposals. 返回 proposal
建議;計劃;提案
Congress has rejected the latest economic proposal put forward by the President. 議會否決了總統(tǒng)最近提出的經(jīng)濟計劃。
[ 動詞后面接一個帶to的不定式 ] There has been an angry reaction to the government's proposal to reduce unemployment benefit . 政府削減失業(yè)救濟金的計劃遭到了強烈的反對。
Have you read Steve's proposals for the new project ? 你看了史蒂夫?qū)π马椖康慕ㄗh了嗎?
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] There was anger at the proposal that a UN peacekeeping force should be sent to the area . 有人對向該地區(qū)派遣聯(lián)合國維和部隊的建議很惱火。
an offer of marriage
求婚
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