Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Invite

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Traduzione e definizione

to invite (someone over to a party): invitare (qualcuno a una festa) verb
(Did you get) an invite, an invitation (to Bob's party?): (Hai ricevuto) un invito (alla festa di Bob?) noun

Esempi

  • "He should know when my birthday is, he should comment on the clothes I wear, he should praise me, and invite me to the cinema now and again."
  • "I've been invited to speak at the British-American Perfumers' Forum in London, England."
  • "I just wanted to let you know that I've been invited to Rome next week for an international congress on the promotion of the cosmetics industry."
  • "invite you to share in the joy of the marriage"
  • "And he's invited me to attend a dinner party at his house this Saturday night."
  • "It is my pleasure to invite you to Bruno's surprise birthday party!"
  • "All of you, as well as your life partners, are invited."
  • "Butch : Who invited you to my party, nerd?"
  • "Next time I get married, you won't be invited."
  • "I did call you in here to invite you to London, but I only have one extra ticket."
  • "The Movers and Shakers Foundation cordially invites you to the 12th annual Entrepreneur Business Network Event: 17 May, 7:00PM - 11:00PM, The Bohemian Club, San Francisco."
  • "Bruno : Well, I was invited to be the keynote speaker at a conference on cosmetics tomorrow morning in Boston."
  • "I'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to the first of a series of focus groups the marketing department will be holding over the coming weeks, so please reserve the above date in your diaries."
  • "It is my privilege to invite you to be this year's keynote speaker at the Nose Awards, to be held at the Grand Duchess Hotel, New York, NY, November 22nd."
  • "Your mission for the week, should you choose to accept it: invite some friends, or colleagues, if you have no friends over to your house for a dinner party, American-style!"
  • "Everyone is invited to exhibit their dodgeball skills at a special training session."
  • "Your mission for the week, should you choose to accept it: invite some friends, or colleagues, if you have no friends over to your house for a dinner party, American-style!"
  • "John : I would like to invite you to a free seminar where you can learn how to invest in property-"
Esercizio 1
"Let's pay the bill. As I said, this one's on me"

How else could Philip say this? There may be more than one correct choice!

"Let's pay the bill. As I said, this one's on me"

How else could Philip say this? There may be more than one correct choice!
This is an incorrect choice. A "round" is when one person buys everyone (in their group) a drink. During an evening (in a pub, for example), the person who buys the drinks might alternate. "It's my round" means "I will buy the drinks (this time)". Example: Come on Hamish, I think it's your ROUND! "It's my round" is only used with drinks, and never for offering to pay for food in a restaurant.
This is a correct choice. "It's my treat", or simply "my treat" indicates that the speaker will pay for something. "A treat" is a pleasure or something special, and this idiom expresses that one person will "treat" another to something.
This is a correct choice. "To take care (of something)" is to make something your responsibility. Example: No need for you to organize food for the party - I'll TAKE CARE of it. Therefore, "to take care of a bill" is to pay the bill yourself.
This is an incorrect choice. In English, "to invite (someone)" is not used to offer to pay for something. We use "invite" to ask someone to attend a meal, a wedding or a party. Example: I'd like to INVITE you to my dog's funeral. "I'm inviting you" or "I'll invite you" is never used to say, "I'll pay for you".

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