Definition of invite back

invite backphrasal verb

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The phrase "invite back" is a commonly used English idiom that originated in the late 1800s. The origin of the term can be traced back to the Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, where it became a popular expression in the speakers' everyday language. The phrase "invite back" is a combination of two words, "invite" and "back," which both have a significant meaning in the English language. "Invite" is a verb that means to request or suggest someone's presence in a particular place or event. "Back" is a preposition commonly used to imply returning to the same place. In the context of "invite back," it refers to asking someone to return to a specific location after a previous visit or engagement. For example, a restaurant manager might say, "We'd like to invite you back to try our new menu," meaning they would like the customer to return to the restaurant to try their new menu. The expression "invite back" gained popularity in the 20th century and remains widely used today, particularly in professional settings such as in the hospitality, entertainment, and tourism industries. It is also commonly used in social situations, such as invitations to parties or gatherings.

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to ask somebody to come to your home after you have been somewhere together

yêu cầu ai đó đến nhà bạn sau khi hai người đã ở đâu đó cùng nhau

Example:
  • After the movie, she invited me back for a drink.

    Sau khi xem phim, cô ấy mời tôi đi uống nước.

to ask somebody to come to your home or another place for a second time

yêu cầu ai đó đến nhà bạn hoặc nơi khác lần thứ hai

Example:
  • They invited me back for a second interview.

    Họ mời tôi quay lại để phỏng vấn lần thứ hai.

to ask somebody to come to your home after you have been to theirs

yêu cầu ai đó đến nhà bạn sau khi bạn đã đến nhà họ