invitation

英[ˌɪnvɪ'teɪʃn] 美[ˌɪnvɪ'teɪʃn]
  • n. 邀请;邀请函;招待;招致,引诱
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. (获得)邀请
    2. 请帖
    3. 招致
    4. 引诱
    5. 招待
    6. 吸引
    7. 鼓励
    8. 诱惑
    9. 诱使
    10. 号召
    11. 请柬
    12. 怂恿
    13. 请帖
    14. 刺激
    15. 邀请函
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]邀请 the act of inviting
    2. [C]请柬,请帖 written request to be present or take part

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something;

    "an invitation to lunch"
    "she threw the invitation away"

  2. a tempting allurement;

    "she was an invitation to trouble"

1. "I can't pass this up." She waved the invitation.
“我不能错过这个机会,”她挥舞着请帖说。

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2. Elizabeth had a standing invitation to stay with her.
伊丽莎白受到邀请,可以随时去她家住。

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3. I visited Japan in 1987 at the invitation of the Foreign Minister.
应日本外相的邀请,我于1987年访问了日本。

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4. The Syrians have not yet accepted an invitation to attend.
叙利亚人还没有接到出席邀请。

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5. Entry to this competition is by invitation only.
只有受邀请才能参加本次竞赛。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I appreciate your invitation.
      感谢你的邀请。
    2. He made a refusal to her invitation.
      他拒绝了她的邀请。
    3. Nobody in the office had received an invitation to the party.
      在办公室里没有人收到邀请函去参加这个宴会。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Thank you for your kind invitation.
      谢谢你的盛情邀请。
    2. He declined an invitation to dinner.
      他谢绝了参加晚宴的邀请。
    3. The invitations are out.
      请帖已发出。
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