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1 приглашать
пригласить (вн.)1. invite (d.), ask (d.)приглашать на обед — invite / ask to dinner (d.)
приглашать гостя сесть — ask the guest to sit down, или to take a seat
пригласить кого-л. на танец — ask smb. to dance
2. (врача и т. п.) call (d.)3. ( нанимать) engage (d.)приглашать на работу — offer work (i.); offer a job (i.) разг.
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2 приглашать
несов. - приглаша́ть, сов. - пригласи́ть; (вн.)1) ( предлагать прийти или поучаствовать в чём-л) invite (d), ask (d)приглаша́ть на ча́шку ча́я — invite (d) round for a cup of tea
приглаша́ть на обе́д — invite / ask (d) to dinner
приглаша́ть на па́ртию в ша́хматы — invite (d) to a game of chess
приглаша́ть го́стя сесть — ask the guest to sit down [to take a seat]
приглаша́ть кого́-л на та́нцы — ask smb to a dance
приглаша́ть кого́-л на та́нец — ask smb to dance
2) (врача и т.п.) call (d)3) ( нанимать) engage (d)приглаша́ть на рабо́ту — offer (i) work [a job]
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