vendredi 17 mai 2013

PV - Ask sb out


Ask sb out

*To invite someone to go out (to something or some place) [on a date]: He asked her out to dinner, but she had other plans. # She couldn’t go, so he asked out someone else.

*To invite someone for a visit to a place in the country or some other location remote from the centre of things: Tom must be tired of the city, let’s ask him out to our place.

*If you ask someone out, you invite them to go somewhere with you: Every few weeks he and his wife would ask Brody and Ellen out to dinner. # It had to be a cheap restaurant, since he was asking her out. # I kept being asked out by men.

*Ask someone, especially someone of the opposite sex, to go to a film, a restaurant, etc. with you: Jerry’s too scared to ask her out.

*To invite somebody to go out with you, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship: He’s too shy to ask her out.

*To invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship: She’s asked Steve out to the cinema this evening. # You should ask her out sometime.

*(transitive) To invite someone to go with you to a cinema, restaurant etc. because you want to start a romantic or sexual relationship with them: Finally he asked her out.

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