uninvited / (ˌʌnɪnˈvaɪtɪd) /

不请自来不请自来的不请自到未被邀请的

uninvited 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not having been inviteduninvited guests

uninvited 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unwanted

更多uninvited例句

  1. Uninvited strangers in hazmat suits could alarm even the stablest of communities.
  2. General Sherman even returned there as a happy tourist 15 years after his previous uninvited visit.
  3. But when the children are from a foreign place and show up uninvited, we toss compassion and decency out the window?
  4. Tanaka allegedly came uninvited to the party to congratulate him, along with four other friends.
  5. Johnson declined the offer and suggested to Wilson that he was being uninvited because of his tough opinion toward the President.
  6. Never sit down to the piano uninvited, unless you are alone in the parlor.
  7. Even where there is a long standing friendship it is not well to visit uninvited.
  8. On Mr. Myres's showing, the women in the house of Odysseus had distinct and separate quarters into which no man goes uninvited.
  9. Peacock dines here every day, uninvited, to drink his bottle.
  10. The evening party began at seven; and young girls went freely and uninvited from house to house, with their needle or their book.