1.招待;邀请
2.引起,吸引
3.请求,征求
1.〈口〉招待,邀请
1.to ask someone to come to see you or to spend time with you socially
2.to formally ask someone to do something or go somewhere; to say formally that you would like to receive something from someone
3.to do something that makes something bad or unpleasant more likely to happen
1.an invitation to a social event
1.He said he split with the singer because Jackson invited into his inner circle "people who really didn't have his best interests at heart. "
他说他与杰克逊分道扬镳是因为流行之王拉进圈内的人“都是些不把他的最高利益放在心上的家伙”。
2.Mr Wang is in the good graces of the governor, and is often invited to dine with him.
王先生与州长感情甚笃,常被邀请与其一同用餐。
3.It's very kind of you to have invited me. Here is something for you and Mrs. Taylor.
很高兴你邀请了我。我给你及夫人准备了点东西。
4.I joked with Doctor Zhao Xiao who invited me that if I was mounted so high in order not to look short.
我对请我去的赵晓博士开玩笑说,你是不是嫌我个子矮,垫这么高。
5.I consider it a great honor to be invited to dinner.
我认为受邀出席晚宴是我最大的荣幸。
6.Her son invited her to cook for him as she said "he is very filial, he asked me to enjoy a happy life " .
现在儿子要请她过去做饭,但是她的原话是“他很孝顺,要我去享清福”。
7.Royal aides said he was invited to support the British Lions by the team's coach, Clive Woodward.
英国和爱尔兰狮队的教练克来夫·伍德沃还专门邀请威廉王子到场为该队加油助威。
8.I invited her, but she said that for a while, so I had to a person.
我邀请她了,但她说过一会儿去,所以我就一个人来了
9.For the next day, in a final surprise, Mr Medvedev invited Mr Putin to be his prime minister.
因为到了第二天,最终让人吃惊的则是梅德韦捷夫邀请普京做他的总理。
10.He said Beijing had made 'enormous progress' on human rights, and invited Americans to visit China to see that progress firsthand.
他还邀请美国人前往中国亲眼看看这种进步。