invited
v. 邀請( invite的過去式和過去分詞 ); 請求; 引誘; 招致
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...
她邀請他去參加她在新澤西舉行的 26 歲生日聚會。
I invited her in for a coffee...
我請她進來喝杯咖啡。
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...
在將來的某天,經理們將受邀進行管理層收購。
The person concerned would be shown the evidence in private and invited to stand down...
將會向有關人員私下出示該證據,並要求其暫時離開證人席。
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...
我意識到英國人如果對愛爾蘭問題加以泛化的話會招惹麻煩。
Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
他們拒絕妥協必然會引發聯合國的更多批評。
An invite is an invitation to something such as a party or a meal.
They haven't got an invite to the wedding.
他們還沒收到參加婚禮的請柬。
1. done by invitation
2. freely permitted or invited;
Television cameras were invited in to film him at work.
電視臺攝像師被請進來拍攝他工作的鏡頭。
They had invited me to come to supper and stay the night.
他們邀請我去吃晚飯並住上一晚。
There were wall-to-wall people, all invited guests and celebrities.
到處都是人,全是邀請來的貴客名流。
She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona.
她邀請了750人乘坐豪華遊艇“薩瓦羅納”號。
Barron invited her to accompany him to the races.
巴倫邀請她陪他參加比賽。