词汇 | invite over |
释义 | Phr V invite over invites, inviting, invited invite over sb or invite sb over to ask someone to come to your homeWe haven't invited John's parents over yet. often + forThey invited us over for Christmas dinner. invite sb over to ask someone to come to where you live, for example to eat dinner, to have coffee, to talk etc: John and Susan have invited me over for Sunday lunch. You should invite her over some time. I'd really like to meet her.■ SIMILAR TO: ask over, invite round/around invite (one or oneself) over (for something)1. For someone to offer one entrance to the place where they live. Mom, can I invite some friends over? I already invited Kelly over for dinner tonight—do you want to come too? 2. To visit the place where one lives despite not having been invited. Usually conveys a sense of intrusion. In this usage, a reflexive pronoun is used between "invite" and "to." Can you believe Jeanne just invited herself over and stayed for three hours? So annoying! invite someone over (for something)to bid or request someone to come to one's house for something, such as a meal, party, chat, cards, etc. Let's invite Tony and Nick over for dinner. Let's invite over some new people. |
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