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Learn the meaning of invite as a verb and a noun, with usage examples and synonyms. Find out how to invite someone to an event, to do something, or to encourage something.
to act in a way that causes or encourages something to happen or someone to believe or feel something. buscarse. Behaving provocatively in class is just inviting trouble. Comportarse de forma provocativa en clase es buscarse problemas. Such a badly presented exhibition invites criticism. invite. noun [ C ] informal uk / ˈɪn.vaɪt/ us / ˈɪn.vaɪt/
Inglés. Español. invite [sb] ⇒ vtr. (ask [sb] to party, house) invitar a vtr + prep. Aaron is having a party this weekend and has invited all his friends. Aaron invitó a todos sus amigos a una fiesta el fin de semana. invite [sb] in vtr + adv. (ask [sb] to enter)
invite [sb] to [sth] v expr. Mis amigos nos invitaron a comer. Lucas invitó a su novia a la fiesta. My friends invited us to lunch. invitar a alguien a vtr + prep. (pagar por alguien) treat [sb] to [sth] v expr. pay for [sb] v expr.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word invite, which can be a verb or a noun. Find out how to use invite correctly and avoid common mistakes.
An invite is an invitation to something such as a party or a meal. [informal] They haven't got an invite to the wedding. [+ to] Sinónimos: invitation, call, request, bidding Más sinónimos de invite.
verbo transitivo. 1. (convidar) a. invitar. I'd like to invite some friends to a party. Quiero invitar a algunos amigos a una fiesta. 2. (pedir) a. invitar. When I went into the office, the manager invited me to take a seat. El jefe me invitó a tomar asiento cuando entré en el despacho.