Make an offer意思
"Make an offer" is an expression that means to propose a price or terms for something that is being sold or negotiated. It is often used in the context of buying or selling goods or services, or in any situation where a price or terms need to be agreed upon.
For example, if you are interested in buying a house and you and the seller are discussing the price, you might say "I like the house but I think I can only afford to pay $200,000. Would you be willing to accept that offer?" This is an example of making an offer.
Similarly, if you are selling a car and someone is interested in buying it, they might say "I like the car but I think I can only afford to pay $10,000. Would you be willing to sell it for that price?" This is also an example of making an offer.
In some cases, "make an offer" may also be used more generally to mean "propose a solution" or "suggest a plan of action," but in these cases the meaning is somewhat broader and depends on the context.