special offer
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌspeʃ.əl ˈɒf.ər/ us/ˌspeʃ.əl ˈɑː.fɚ/
[ C or U ]特价(产品);特别优惠(服务)
a product or service that is sold at a lower than usual price in order encourage people to buy or use it, or the act of offering goods and services in this way
He was clever at finding bargains, reporting back to her about the special offers, the cheaper lines. 他很聪明地找到了便宜货,向她报告了特价产品,更便宜的商品的信息。
From time to time there are special offers on sofas. 沙发时不时会有特价。
I took a trip round the supermarket to see what was on special offer. 我在超市里转了一圈,看看有什么特价商品。
[ C ]特价;特别优惠
something extra or free that is offered in order to encourage people to buy or use a particular product or service, or the act of offering something in this way
Some dealers have special offers such as free servicing for up to two years. 一些经销商有特别优惠,如长达两年的免费服务。
We are making a special offer to anyone who signs up for this course before the end of February. 我们对在2月底前报名参加这个课程的人提供特别优惠。
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- He had bought her a special offer gardening book for Christmas, with a free pair of secateurs thrown in.
- A flood of special offers from banks and building societies may have caused the rise in lending.
- Car makers are piling on special offers to try to lure reluctant buyers.
- He told me that it was a special offer for that day only.