get an invitation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā op é im ò zuॸ, which means polite words to be invited. It comes from Yili shiguanli.
Idiom explanation
Dao: modest words, receive (benefits); accompany: accompany; last seat: the last seat in the table.
The origin of Idioms
"Ceremony · Shi Guanli": "Xing, at the end of the banquet, sit and spit Li."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in polite communication. The Xueyi club once had a big feast for them and invited Zhang Shizhao to accompany them. I also had ~. (Guo Moruo's "the spring and Autumn period of the Revolution: the continuation of the decade of creation"
get an invitation
be fraught with grim possibilities - xiōng duō jí shǎo
strike at the root of the trouble - chōu xīn zhǐ fèi
It's too fast to cover your ears - xùn léi bù jí yǎn ěr