及物動(dòng)詞邀請(qǐng); 招致; 請(qǐng)求; 引誘
名詞邀請(qǐng)
及物動(dòng)詞
1. invite是什么意思
1. Recklessness invites disaster.
莽撞招致災(zāi)難。
2. He invited several of his friends to the show.
他邀請(qǐng)了幾個(gè)朋友去看表演。
3. invite的近義詞
3. She invited us to her party.
她邀請(qǐng)我們參加她的聚會(huì)。
4.
4. After his lecture the visiting professor invited questions.
訪問教授作完講座就請(qǐng)大家提問題。
5. Questions are invited.
歡迎提問。
請(qǐng)客
A:I really enjoyed the lunch.
這頓飯我吃得好高興。
B:Yes, let‘s do it again real soon.
是啊,讓我們不久再一起用餐吧。
A:I‘ll be back in town next month.
我下個(gè)月會(huì)再回這里來(lái)。
B:Good, I‘ll invite you out when you‘re here.
好極了,等你來(lái)的時(shí)候,請(qǐng)?jiān)俳邮芪业恼写?/p>
治安
A:There has been a lot of crime around here recently.
最近這周圍發(fā)生了很多犯罪案件。
invite
B:I know.
我知道。
A:Is there anything we can do?
有什么我們可以做的嗎?
B:We could start a neighborhood watch group.
我們可以成立一個(gè)鄰里監(jiān)督組織。
A:What’s that?
那是什么???
B:It’s basically our own form of security.
基本上就是我們自己的保安措施。
A:How do we do that?
該怎么做呢?
invite的意思
B:We can invite everyone from the neighborhood to a meeting.
我們可以邀請(qǐng)附近所有的人來(lái)開個(gè)會(huì)。
invite
A:Where can we have the meeting?
在哪兒開呢?
B:We could meet at the park.
可以在公園里。
A:What would we do at the meeting?
我們?cè)跁?huì)上做些什么呢?
B:Everyone can sign up to walk around the neighborhood to make sure everyone is OK.
大家都要簽署一個(gè)協(xié)議來(lái)保證在附近巡視,維護(hù)大家的安全。
A:That’s a good idea.
好主意。
1. 請(qǐng)求:如果第二終端發(fā)送會(huì)話起始協(xié)議(SIP)請(qǐng)求(INVITE)消息以發(fā)起與第一終端的語(yǔ)音服務(wù)或包括語(yǔ)音服務(wù)的多媒體服務(wù),那么管理第一終端的IMS域的CSI應(yīng)用服務(wù)器(AS)將包括在該請(qǐng)求消息中的語(yǔ)音服務(wù)相關(guān)成分與多媒體服務(wù)相關(guān)成分相分離,
2. 吸引:讓我們可以將以往的錯(cuò)誤因素廢除(Abolish)或是修正(Revise),重新得到新的想法(Think就像與自己親密的男友(Young man)相處,彼此會(huì)互相吸引(Invite),接著藉由聊天可以發(fā)現(xiàn)彼此共同的興趣(Interest)或是對(duì)方的價(jià)值(Value)觀,
1. 邀請(qǐng)
If you invite someone to something such as a party or a meal, you ask them to come to it.
invite的解釋
e.g. She invited him to her 26th birthday party in New Jersey...
她邀請(qǐng)他去參加她在新澤西舉行的 26 歲生日聚會(huì)。
e.g. I invited her in for a coffee...
我請(qǐng)她進(jìn)來(lái)喝杯咖啡。
2. (正式)邀請(qǐng),請(qǐng)求,要求
If you are invited to do something, you are formally asked or given permission to do it.
e.g. At a future date, managers will be invited to apply for a management buy-out...
在將來(lái)的某天,經(jīng)理們將受邀進(jìn)行管理層收購(gòu)。
e.g. The person concerned would be shown the evidence in private and invited to stand down...
將會(huì)向有關(guān)人員私下出示該證據(jù),并要求其暫時(shí)離開證人席。
3. 招致;誘發(fā);引發(fā)
If something you say or do invites trouble or criticism, it makes trouble or criticism more likely.
invite是什么意思
e.g. I realise that an Englishman who generalises about Ireland invites trouble...
我意識(shí)到英國(guó)人如果對(duì)愛爾蘭問題加以泛化的話會(huì)招惹麻煩。
e.g. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
他們拒絕妥協(xié)必然會(huì)引發(fā)聯(lián)合國(guó)的更多批評(píng)。
4. 請(qǐng)柬;請(qǐng)?zhí)?/strong>
An invite is an invitation to something such as a party or a meal.
e.g. They haven't got an invite to the wedding.
他們還沒收到參加婚禮的請(qǐng)柬。