第三人称复数:invitations
invitation的近义词
名词招待,邀请; 请柬,请帖; 引诱,吸引,诱惑
名词
1. The article was an invitation for public protest against the newspaper.
那篇文章激起公众对该报的抗议。
2. She received an invitation to the party.
她接到参加聚会的邀请。
3. They sent out 200 invitations to their wedding.
他们发出了两百张婚礼请帖。
4. The invitations are out.
请帖已发出。
5. We had three invitations to parties.
我们有三张参加聚会的请柬。
1. 邀请函:补充说明:请参考上图中关於邀请函的说明,目前的 google wave 邀请函 (invitation) 是采记名登记邀请 (nomination ) 的方式,而不是随邀随有 (instantly) 的方式喔.
2. 请柬:教学重点(focus)书面表达五个步骤教学难点(points)I.1990 -2003 高考书面表达题样回顾1. 从内容和体裁上分(Content and style)体裁内 容历年书面表达应用文书 信(便条)对话(dialogue) 通 知(口头书面)请柬(invitation) 记叙文说明
1. 邀请
An invitation is a written or spoken request to come to an event such as a party, a meal, or a meeting.
e.g. ...an invitation to lunch...
共进午餐的邀请
e.g. The Syrians have not yet accepted an invitation to attend...
叙利亚人还没有接到出席邀请。
2. 请帖;请柬
An invitation is the card or paper on which an invitation is written or printed.
e.g. Hundreds of invitations are being sent out this week.
本周将寄出数百份请柬。
e.g. ...gold embossed invitation cards.
烫金的请柬
3. 诱因;招致…的行为
If you believe that someone's action is likely to have a particular result, especially a bad one, you can refer to the action as an invitation to that result.
e.g. ...a war that most liberal Democrats regarded as an invitation to disaster...
一场大部分自由民主党人认为会招致灾难的战争
e.g. Don't leave your shopping on the back seat of your car — it's an open invitation to a thief.
别把买的东西放在汽车后座上——那会招来小偷的。
1. " But don't I need an invitation letter from a Chinese business, " my friend questioned.
2. The Beijing municipal government yesterday denied reports in the foreign media that said it had stopped issuing official invitation letters for business visas to foreigners.
3. invitation
3. According to an old saying, disgrace comes to people not by force but through invitation.
4. German Chancellor Angela Merkel extended an invitation to him in a phone call on Sunday night to visit Berlin.
5. Dancing Beijing is an invitation - a hand extended to welcome the world to China for a celebration destined to unite humanity as never before.
6. They are in Beijing at the invitation of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee.
7. The service will be available by invitation only starting on Tuesday, free of charge while it is being tested.
8. He also accepted the invitation to be the lifelong honorable president of the chateau.
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9. It has made it clear in its business invitation criteria that Tmall is different from Taobao Marketplace.
10. Another colleague was sweet enough to extend an invitation should I change my mind and stay in the capital for the coming holidays.
noun
1. invitation
1. a tempting allurement
e.g. she was an invitation to trouble
2. a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something
e.g. an invitation to lunch
she threw the invitation away