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inviting

/in-vahy-ting/US // ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋ //UK // (ɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ) //

邀请,邀请的,邀请人,请人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : attractive, alluring, or tempting: an inviting offer.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.alluring, captivating

Examples

  • Here are her suggestions for creating an inviting holiday home.

  • Butterfield hypothesized that an Instagram Stories–like feature for companies may be more inviting to people who may be burned out on having to constantly attend video meetings.

  • “The first thing I saw was that if I did something wrong, I could commit a crime,” he said, which is the opposite of the goal of making voting an easier, more inviting experience.

  • Green comments are respectful, productive and inviting—even if they dispute a viewpoint.

  • This problem is simply stated, easily understood, and all too inviting.

  • Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll.

  • The street is closed to traffic and kids run unfettered across inviting hopscotch squares and bicycle lanes.

  • After countless renovations for strangers, the Property Brothers are inviting you to their home.

  • I found their melancholy inviting and I appreciated their contemplative, lonely world.

  • Oregon lobbyists are inviting exotic dancers to write their own labor legislation.

  • Coldriver did not know there was such a thing as inviting patronage by skillful display.

  • The banks on the south side are wooded, and present an inviting aspect.

  • It is the noon meal, but the "dinner" does not look inviting: the pan is old and rusty; the smell of the soup excites suspicion.

  • But they soon discovered that his rooms were very comfortable and inviting, his whiskey and tobacco "above par."

  • But the distant mountains, and the little stream in the bottom of the valley, looked cool and inviting.