freebie
赠品
definition
noun
As for the goodies, winners will walk away with trophies, cash awards and host of freebies from the event sponsors.
a thing given free of charge.
example
And last but not least, don't overlook the 'freebie' seasonal offerings from your local arts centre.
a 'freebie' to the Himalayas
The book, the 'freebie' gifts, the jollies at the expense of others, the only wonder is that she's got away with it for so long.
The mouse pad can be worth more than just a 'freebie' handout at a trade show.
‘You see more and more companies giving 'freebies' and samples away,’ he said.
And I get 'freebies' , and get to travel and see some amazing cultures and meet some amazing people.
To add more smiles, the organisers gave away 'freebies' to all the participants.
As for the goodies, winners will walk away with trophies, cash awards and host of 'freebies' from the event sponsors.
Why would I waste my spare time giving out 'freebies' ?
A few children won prizes, and most others received 'freebies' such as markers, toffees, and labels.
Purchases are dictated by 'freebies' , and not necessarily by the strength of the brands themselves.
But, apart from the airshow, the 'freebies' at the stalls were an attraction to many.
Each week the selection of 'freebies' will be different!
There are tempting 'freebies' and ‘bundled offers’, provided you register in at once.
He writes every few months, scrounging 'freebies' that I never send.
Yet as every chocolate bar manufacturer knows, giving away a few 'freebies' does no harm to sales.
Entry is free for the exhibition, which promises a lot of 'freebies' for the visitors.
Before she left for home again, she was also swamped with 'freebies' and hampers, with her brother Kelvin also leaving with his hands full!
In other words: bribe your readers with 'freebies' , and they'll stick around.
Making our way up the gently ascending road that cut its way through the forest, we saw hordes of greedy monkeys waiting for 'freebies' .
I'm all for bribing people out of their cars and into public transport by subsidies and 'freebies' , to lessen the road congestion.
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