invitee
/ˌɪn.vaɪˈtiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪn.vaɪˈtiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-və-ˈtē -ˌvī-/ (ame, mw)
invitee — 名詞
- inviteesingular
- inviteesplural
1. a person whom someone has asked or requested to attend an event, visit a home, o
受邀者
被邀請參加活動或聚會的人
a person whom someone has asked or requested to attend an event, visit a home, or take part in a social activity, usually by extending a formal or informal invitation
Keiko was the first invitee to arrive at the wedding reception.
Keiko 是第一個到達婚宴的受邀者。
Each invitee received a personalised welcome letter and a small gift bag.
每位受邀者都收到了一封個人化的歡迎信和一個小禮物袋。
passive: each invitee + received + [object] for what was given
The conference organiser checked the list of invitees twice before printing the badges.
會議主辦人在印製名牌前,把受邀者名單核對了兩次。
As an invitee to the private gallery opening, Ibrahim felt honoured to see the new collection first.
作為私人畫廊開幕式的受邀者,Ibrahim 對於能先睹新作品系列感到榮幸。
Fumi asked the hotel to prepare a welcome room key for each wedding invitee.
Fumi 請飯店為每位婚宴受邀者準備一張歡迎房卡。
- guest
the more common, warmer term for someone invited to a home, party, or event; less formal than 'invitee'
- attendee
focuses on presence at an event rather than the act of being invited; may include ticket-holders who were not personally invited
- participant
someone who takes an active role in an event, not merely a passive invitee
- host
the person who does the inviting rather than the person who receives the invitation
用法筆記
More common in formal or administrative writing (event planning, legal documents) than in everyday speech; in casual conversation, 'guest' is preferred.