Meaning and Usage
"特邀" (tèyāo) means "specially invited" or "by special invitation." It is commonly used to describe guests, experts, or participants who are invited with particular distinction or honor, often in formal or official contexts.
Common Contexts
You will often see "特邀" used in event announcements, conferences, festivals, or company projects to highlight the special status of certain invitees.
Collocations
- 特邀嘉宾 (tèyāo jiābīn): specially invited guest, often used in events or shows.
- 特邀专家 (tèyāo zhuānjiā): specially invited expert, common in academic or professional meetings.
- 特邀设计师 (tèyāo shèjì shī): specially invited designer, used in product development or fashion.
Usage Notes
"特邀" emphasizes the exclusivity and honor of the invitation, distinguishing these invitees from regular participants. It is more formal than simply "邀请" (invite). Avoid using "特邀" in casual invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "特邀" with "邀请" alone; "邀请" is a general term for inviting, while "特邀" implies a special or distinguished invitation.
Meaning and Usage
"特邀" (tèyāo) means "specially invited" or "by special invitation." It is commonly used to describe guests, experts, or participants who are invited with particular distinction or honor, often in formal or official contexts.
Common Contexts
You will often see "特邀" used in event announcements, conferences, festivals, or company projects to highlight the special status of certain invitees.
Collocations
- 特邀嘉宾 (tèyāo jiābīn): specially invited guest, often used in events or shows.
- 特邀专家 (tèyāo zhuānjiā): specially invited expert, common in academic or professional meetings.
- 特邀设计师 (tèyāo shèjì shī): specially invited designer, used in product development or fashion.
Usage Notes
"特邀" emphasizes the exclusivity and honor of the invitation, distinguishing these invitees from regular participants. It is more formal than simply "邀请" (invite). Avoid using "特邀" in casual invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "特邀" with "邀请" alone; "邀请" is a general term for inviting, while "特邀" implies a special or distinguished invitation.
Meaning and Usage
"特邀" (tèyāo) means "specially invited" or "by special invitation." It is commonly used to describe guests, experts, or participants who are invited with particular distinction or honor, often in formal or official contexts.
Common Contexts
You will often see "特邀" used in event announcements, conferences, festivals, or company projects to highlight the special status of certain invitees.
Collocations
- 特邀嘉宾 (tèyāo jiābīn): specially invited guest, often used in events or shows.
- 特邀专家 (tèyāo zhuānjiā): specially invited expert, common in academic or professional meetings.
- 特邀设计师 (tèyāo shèjì shī): specially invited designer, used in product development or fashion.
Usage Notes
"特邀" emphasizes the exclusivity and honor of the invitation, distinguishing these invitees from regular participants. It is more formal than simply "邀请" (invite). Avoid using "特邀" in casual invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "特邀" with "邀请" alone; "邀请" is a general term for inviting, while "特邀" implies a special or distinguished invitation.