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invitation
noun [C] /ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
singularinvitation
pluralinvitations
  1. 1
    a written or spoken request asking someone to spend time with you socially or to come to a social event 书面(或口头)邀请;请柬

    The wedding invitations went out yesterday. 婚礼请柬是昨天发出去的。

    invitation to :

    Nobody in the office had received an invitation to the party. 办公室里没有人接到该聚会的邀请。

     Synonyms and related words
    Questioning and types of questions: question, inquiry, query...
  2. 2
    a request to someone to do something or go somewhere 要求;号召
    invitation to do something :

    She has received an invitation to join a new environmental policy body. 她收到了加入一个新的环境政策机构的邀请。

    decline/refuse an invitation :

    The senator declined our invitation to comment on the allegations. 该参议员拒绝了我们的要求,不愿对这些指控加以评论。

    standing/long-standing/open invitation (=with no fixed date) 长期有效的邀请;无限期的邀请 :

    The former president has accepted a long-standing invitation to address the conference. 前任总统接受了可以随时在会上发表讲话的邀请。

     Synonyms and related words
    Requests and demands: demand, request, appeal...
  3. 3

    invitation

    or

    open invitation

    an action or event that makes something unpleasant more likely to happen 招惹;招致;引诱
    invitation to :

    He described the low wages paid to police officers as almost an invitation to corruption. 他几乎将警官们的低薪描述成了导致腐败的诱因。

    an (open) invitation to do something :

    The banks will take the minister's comments as an open invitation to charge their customers higher rates. 各银行会把部长的评论当作向客户征收更高费率的要求。

     Synonyms and related words
    Causes: cause, catalyst, source...

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