Have over Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈoʊvɝ
HAV OH-ver
hæv/ /ˈəʊvɐ
hav OH-vuh
释义
To invite someone to your home, usually for a meal, event, or visit.
用法与细微差别
Informal and friendly, used mainly in British English. Often followed by 'for' (e.g., 'have someone over for dinner'). Not the same as 'come over,' which focuses on the guest's action.
Spanish: invitar a casa - recibir en casaPortuguese (BR): receber em casa - convidar para casaPortuguese (PT): receber em casa - convidar para casaChinese (Simplified): 邀请到家里Chinese (Traditional): 邀請到家裡Hindi: घर बुलानाArabic: دعوة إلى المنزلBengali: নিজে ডাকানো - অতিথি করাRussian: приглашать в гостиJapanese: 家に招くVietnamese: mời đến nhàKorean: 집에 초대하다Turkish: evine davet etmekUrdu: گھر بلاناIndonesian: mengundang ke rumah
例句
We're going to have over some friends this weekend.
basic
I'd like to have over my parents for lunch.
basic
They often have over their neighbors for tea.
basic
Can we have over your cousin sometime next week?
natural
We love to have over different people and cook for them.
natural
Let me know if you ever want to have over my kids for a playdate.
natural