invite

英[ɪn'vaɪt] 美[ɪn'vaɪt]
  • vt. 邀请,招待;招致
  • n. 邀请

词态变化


第三人称单数: invites;过去式: invited;过去分词: invited;现在分词: inviting;

中文词源


invite 邀请,招致

来自拉丁语invito,邀请,挑战,来自in-,进入,使,-vit,词义不详,来自可能PIE*weie,追寻,寻求,词源同virile,Venus,或来自PIE*wekw,说,肯请,词源同voice,invoke.引申词义引来麻烦,招致麻烦。现主要用于邀请义,挑战义已不再使用。

英文词源


invite
invite: [16] Invite comes from Latin invitāre, probably by way of French inviter, but there our certain knowledge of its ancestry ends; for the Latin verb is something of a mystery word. No one is too sure where the element -vitāre comes from. One suggestion is that it is related to Greek hiesthai ‘be desirous of’.
=> vie
invite (v.)
1530s, a back-formation from invitation, or else from Middle French inviter, from Latin invitare "to invite," also "to summon, challenge." As a noun variant of invitation it is attested from 1650s. Related: Invited; inviting.
invite (n.)
1650s, from invite (v.).

双语例句


1. "Let's invite her to dinner." — "Over my dead body!"
“我们请她来吃晚饭吧。”——“除非我死了!”

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2. I invite every citizen to carefully study the document.
我请每位市民都仔细研读该文件。

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3. "Look," she said, getting a brainstorm, "Why don't you invite them here?"
“对了,”她灵机一动说道,“你干吗不请他们到这儿来?”

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4. He denounced the decision to invite his fellow archbishop to preach.
他痛斥了邀请其他大主教同仁布道的决定。

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5. 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。

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