Invitation translation: invitation
Invitation variant third person singular: invitation
Past tense: invited
Past participle: invitation
Present participle: invited
Category:? CET4TEM4 Postgraduate English Band 6
Frequency of use:? Star vocabulary: Chinese etymology
An invitation, an invitation from Latin
Invite, invite, challenge. From in-, enter -vit, the meaning is unknown, from possible, the etymology is the same as voice, invoke is mainly used in the meaning of invitation now, and the meaning of challenge is no longer used.
Invitation usage and sample tips:
1 Some schools invite reformed commercial fraudsters to give speeches.
Some business schools invite reformed people to come forward.
I invite you to investigate this matter today.
Today, I invite you to consider this problem together.
However, the symmetrical layout and huge scale of the building have led to other explanations.
But the symmetrical design and huge volume of this building have caused other interpretations.
More importantly, this behavior will lead to retaliation.
To make matters worse, their behavior provoked revenge.
Did Jack invite you to his swimming party?
Did Jack invite you to his swimming party?