Inglés

Traducciones detalladas de inviting de inglés a sueco

inviting:

inviting [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the inviting (alluring; attracting; tempting; charming)
    inviterande; charm

inviting

  1. inviting

Translation Matrix for inviting:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
charm alluring; attracting; charming; inviting; tempting allurement; amiability; appeal; attractiveness; charm; delightfulness; enchantment; enticement; fascination; kindness; loveliness; power of attraction; splendidness; sweetness
inviterande alluring; attracting; charming; inviting; tempting
lockande enticing; luring; tempting
AdjectiveTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
tilltalande alluring; appealing; attractive; desireable; inviting; tempting appealing; compelling; congenial; endearing; engaging; likable; nice; sympathetic; winsome
OtherTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
inbjudande inviting
ModifierTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
attraktiv adorable; alluring; appealing; attracting; attractive; charming; enchanting; inviting; lovely adorable; appealing; appealing to the eye; attractive; beautiful; charming; cute; enchanting; entrancing; handsome; lovely; pretty; sweet
attraktivt adorable; alluring; appealing; attracting; attractive; charming; desireable; enchanting; inviting; lovely; tempting adorable; appealing; appealing to the eye; attractive; beautiful; charming; cute; enchanting; handsome; lovely; pretty; sweet
lockande alluring; appealing; attractive; desireable; inviting; tempting appetising; appetizing; erotic; erotical; sensual; titillating
tjusande alluring; inviting; tempting fascinating

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Antónimos de "inviting":


Definiciones relacionadas de "inviting":

  1. attractive and tempting1
    • an inviting offer1

invite:

to invite verbo (invites, invited, inviting)

  1. to invite (engage; invoke; enlist; )
    bjuda; inbjuda; invitera; engagera
    • bjuda verbo (bjuder, bjöd, bjudit)
    • inbjuda verbo (inbjudar, inbjudade, inbjudat)
    • invitera verbo (inviterar, inviterade, inviterat)
    • engagera verbo (engagerar, engagerade, engagerat)
  2. to invite (entice; attract; seduce; tempt; allure)
    lura; förleda; locka; narra
    • lura verbo (lurar, lurade, lurat)
    • förleda verbo (förleder, förledde, förlett)
    • locka verbo (lockar, lockade, lockat)
    • narra verbo (narrar, narrade, narrat)
  3. to invite
    – To ask someone to engage in an instant conversation. 2

Conjugaciones de invite:

present
  1. invite
  2. invite
  3. invites
  4. invite
  5. invite
  6. invite
simple past
  1. invited
  2. invited
  3. invited
  4. invited
  5. invited
  6. invited
present perfect
  1. have invited
  2. have invited
  3. has invited
  4. have invited
  5. have invited
  6. have invited
past continuous
  1. was inviting
  2. were inviting
  3. was inviting
  4. were inviting
  5. were inviting
  6. were inviting
future
  1. shall invite
  2. will invite
  3. will invite
  4. shall invite
  5. will invite
  6. will invite
continuous present
  1. am inviting
  2. are inviting
  3. is inviting
  4. are inviting
  5. are inviting
  6. are inviting
subjunctive
  1. be invited
  2. be invited
  3. be invited
  4. be invited
  5. be invited
  6. be invited
diverse
  1. invite!
  2. let's invite!
  3. invited
  4. inviting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

invite

  1. invite (entertain; treat; offer)
  2. invite

Translation Matrix for invite:

VerbTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
bjuda begin; call in; engage; enlist; initiate; invite; invoke; operationalize
bjuda in invite
engagera begin; call in; engage; enlist; initiate; invite; invoke; operationalize employ; engage; hire; set to work
förleda allure; attract; entice; invite; seduce; tempt deceive; delude; entice; hold out; lead astray; lead up the garden path; lure; mislead; put on the wrong track
inbjuda begin; call in; engage; enlist; initiate; invite; invoke; operationalize
invitera begin; call in; engage; enlist; initiate; invite; invoke; operationalize
locka allure; attract; entice; invite; seduce; tempt allure; bait; curl; entice; incite; induce; instigate; lure; put in curlers; seduce; stir up; tempt; tickle; titillate
lura allure; attract; entice; invite; seduce; tempt cheat; commit fraud; con; deceive; delude; diddle; dodge; entice; fool; gull; hold out; hoodwink; lead up the garden path; lie; lure; mislead; pull someone's leg; put on the wrong track; spoof; swindle; take the micky out of; trick; woodwink
narra allure; attract; entice; invite; seduce; tempt cheat; con; delude; dodge; hold out; lie; swindle
- ask for; ask in; ask over; ask round; bid; call for; pay for; receive; take in; tempt
OtherTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
bjuda entertain; invite; offer; treat call in; send for; summon
invitering invite

Palabras relacionadas con "invite":


Sinónimos de "invite":


Definiciones relacionadas de "invite":

  1. a colloquial expression for invitation1
    • he didn't get no invite to the party1
  2. ask someone in a friendly way to do something1
  3. request the participation or presence of1
    • The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference1
  4. ask to enter1
    • We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee1
  5. express willingness to have in one's home or environs1
  6. increase the likelihood of1
    • invite criticism1
  7. give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting1
  8. invite someone to one's house1
    • Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?1
  9. have as a guest1
    • I invited them to a restaurant1
  10. To ask someone to engage in an instant conversation.2

Wiktionary: invite

invite
verb
  1. ask for the presence or participation of someone

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
invite inbjuda einladen — jemanden freundlich auffordern, bitten, zu kommen oder mitzugehen, um gemeinsam etwas zu tun
invite bjuda in laden — (transitiv) jemanden (zu einer Veranstaltung) einladen
invite bjuda; inbjuda; invitera; uppbjuda inviterconvier, prier de se trouver, de se rendre quelque part, d’assister à quelque cérémonie, etc.