Invite in english

Invite

pronunciation: ɪnvaɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

invitar = invite ; extend + an invitation. 

Example: Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.Example: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.

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» invitar a Alguien a cenar fuerainvite + Alguien + out to dinnerask + Alguien + out to dinner .

Example: I agree with you that it is ill-mannered to invite someone out to dinner, choose the restaurant and then expect the invited guest to pay the bill.

Example: Then finally I got up the nerve to ask her out to dinner, because lunch is just lunch, but dinner means date.

» invitar a Alguien a salirask + Alguien + outinvite + Alguien + out .

Example: The problem is compounded by the fact that his boss, my second-removed boss, the director of the library, has asked me out.

Example: When you want to get to know her better, invite her out, but not on a date, not at first.

» invitar a casahave + Alguien + overinvite + Alguien (a)roundask + Alguien + (a)round .

Example: Many kids report they are lonesome -- kids who are home alone often aren't allowed to have other kids over when mom or dad isn't there.

Example: She's decided to invite her around her flat for dinner, to get the opportunity to get to know her better.

Example: They asked us around so that they could say their farewells to us over a cup of coffee.

» invitar a formar parte de un grupoco-opt .

Example: The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.

» invitar al peligrocourt + dangerflirt with + danger .

Example: Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.

Example: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.

» invitar a salirtake + Nombre + out .

Example: I sometimes take them out to eat and always use my own car.

» invitar con mucho gusto abe more than welcome to .

Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.

» invitar encantado abe more than welcome to .

Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.

» invitar gustosamente abe cordially invited to .

Example: You are cordially invited to join us for coffee and breakfast snacks at our March meeting.

» invitar la casabe on the house .

Example: When we asked for the check at the end of a long lunch, we were told all meals that day were on the house.

» que invita ainvitingly .

Example: The massive mountain seems to possess magic, gleaming invitingly on sunny days and looming ominously when clouds try to get in the way.

» que invita a la reflexiónthought-provoking .

Example: First I want to thank Dr Richmond for what I thought was a very informative, thought-provoking, and stimulating presentation.

Invite synonyms

bid in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: bɪd part of speech: noun, verb receive in spanish: recibir, pronunciation: rəsiv part of speech: verb tempt in spanish: tentar, pronunciation: tempt part of speech: verb take in in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪkɪn part of speech: verb call for in spanish: pedir, pronunciation: kɔlfɔr part of speech: verb ask for in spanish: pregunta por, pronunciation: æskfɔr part of speech: verb pay for in spanish: pagar, pronunciation: peɪfɔr part of speech: verb ask in in spanish: invitar a entrar, pronunciation: æskɪn part of speech: verb ask over in spanish: preguntar sobre, pronunciation: æskoʊvɜr part of speech: verb ask round in spanish: invitar, pronunciation: æskraʊnd part of speech: verb
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