Invite along Meaning in English
expression
ˌɪnˈvaɪt/ /əˈɫɔŋ
in-VYTE uh-LAWNG
ɪnˈvaɪt/ /ɐlˈɒŋ
in-VYTE uhl-ONG
释义
To ask someone to join you or others in going to an event or activity.
用法与细微差别
Informal and friendly. Used when there's already a group plan, and you want someone else to join. Common in spoken English. Usually goes with events, plans, or outings. Not used for formal invitations like weddings.
Spanish: invitar a acompañarPortuguese (BR): convidar para ir juntoPortuguese (PT): convidar para ir juntoChinese (Simplified): 邀请一同参加Chinese (Traditional): 邀請一起參加Hindi: साथ आमंत्रित करनाArabic: دَعَا لِيَنْضَمّBengali: সাথে আমন্ত্রণ করা - সাথে নিয়ে আসাRussian: пригласить с собойJapanese: 一緒に誘うVietnamese: rủ đi cùngKorean: 같이 초대하다 - 함께 데리고 오다Turkish: yanında davet etmek - birlikte çağırmakUrdu: ساتھ بلاناIndonesian: ajak ikut - undang ikut
例句
You can invite along your friend if you want.
basic
She decided to invite along her sister to the party.
basic
Can I invite along someone else to dinner?
basic
We’re heading to the lake this weekend—feel free to invite along anyone you’d like.
natural
If you’re coming to the concert, you can invite along your partner too.
natural
Oh, you’re going for lunch? Mind if I invite along Jake?
natural