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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
invite
see also MEAL, PARTY - to ask sb to come to sth (for example a party or a meal or to your house): invite sb (to/for sth), ask sb (to sth); noun (U): invitation She invited me to go for a drink with her. ◎ They've invited us for dinner on Saturday. ◎ They forgot to ask Bob to the wedding. ◎ a letter of invitation - to ask sb to do sth with you: invite sb to do sth We've been invited to join them for a game of tennis. - a written or spoken request to come to a party, etc: invitation, (informal) invite a wedding invitation ◎ Haven't you sent out the invitations yet? ◎ I've got an invite to the party. - to ask sb to come to your house: ask sb over/round, invite sb over/round Why don't we ask them over? - to have sb as a guest at your house: have sb over/round I had them round for a meal at the weekend. - to ask sb to come back to your house (after going somewhere else with them): ask sb back, invite sb back Shall we invite them back for a coffee after the film? - to ask sb to come into your house: ask sb in, invite sb in Aren't you going to invite me in? - to ask sb to come with you somewhere: ask sb along, invite sb along I hope you don't mind if I invite Max along. - to take sb with you to a place: bring* sb along Why don't you bring him along? - to ask sb to go out with you as your guest: ask sb out, invite sb out He's so shy, I thought he'd never ask her out. - to take sb somewhere as your guest: take* sb out Let me take you out for a meal. - a person who has been invited to a house, party, etc: guest - a man/woman who has invited people to his/her house: host/hostess I still haven't met the host. ※ not invited - a person who has not been invited is uninvited an uninvited guest ※ going to a party when you are not invited PARTY ※ different ways of inviting people - to invite sb to sth, you can say Can you come (※¦)? or Would you like to come (※¦)? 'Can you come round for a meal some time this week?' 'Yes, I'd love to - thanks.' ◎ 'Would you like to come to dinner next Saturday?' 'I'm very sorry but I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to the theatre that evening.' - in a formal written invitation, you can write: (your name) requests the pleasure of sb's company (at ※¦) Mr and Mrs Johnson request the pleasure of your company at their daughter's wedding. ※ replying to an invitation - to give an answer to an invitation: reply (to sth); noun: reply Have you replied to the invitation? ◎ So far we've only had six replies. - (written on invitations) please reply: RSVP - to say yes to an invitation: accept sth; noun (U): acceptance I'd be pleased to accept your kind invitation. - to say no to an invitation: turn sth down, refuse sth, (formal) decline (sth); noun: refusal I can't believe she turned down my invitation! ◎ We've had five acceptances and only one refusal.
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