The verb is pronounced /ɪn'vaɪt/. The noun is pronounced /'ɪnvaɪt/. 动词读作 /ɪn'vaɪt/,名词读作 /'ɪnvaɪt/。
- VERB 邀请
If you invite someone to something such as a party or a meal, you ask them to come to it.
- She invited him to her 26th birthday party in New Jersey...
她邀请他去参加她在新泽西举行的 26 岁生日聚会。 - I invited her in for a coffee...
我请她进来喝杯咖啡。 - Neighbours have invited us out, given us clothes, and taken us on excursions...
邻居们请我们出去吃饭,给我们衣服,还带我们去远足。 - Barron invited her to accompany him to the races...
巴伦邀请她陪他参加比赛。 - Sometimes it seems right to invite an entire class of children so no one will feel left out...
有时似乎应该邀请全班孩子,这样任何人都不会感到被孤立。 - I haven't been invited.
我没有被邀请。 - ...an invited audience of children from inner-city schools.
从旧城区学校邀请来的小学生观众
- VERB (正式)邀请,请求,要求
If you are invited to do something, you are formally asked or given permission to do it.
- At a future date, managers will be invited to apply for a management buy-out...
在将来的某天,经理们将受邀进行管理层收购。 - The person concerned would be shown the evidence in private and invited to stand down...
将会向有关人员私下出示该证据,并要求其暂时离开证人席。 - If a new leader emerged, it would then be for the Queen to invite him to form a government...
如果新首脑产生了,女王就会邀请他组建政府。 - The Department is inviting applications from groups within the Borough.
该部门欢迎本行政区内各团体提出申请。
- VERB 招致;诱发;引发
If something you say or do invites trouble or criticism, it makes trouble or criticism more likely.
- I realise that an Englishman who generalises about Ireland invites trouble...
我意识到英国人如果对爱尔兰问题加以泛化的话会招惹麻烦。 - Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
他们拒绝妥协必然会引发联合国的更多批评。
- N-COUNT 请柬;请帖
An invite is an invitation to something such as a party or a meal.
- They haven't got an invite to the wedding.
他们还没收到参加婚礼的请柬。