"Welcomed" is often followed by a prepositional phrase, as in "They were welcomed with open arms." 12 "Welcome" can also be a noun, referring to the act of greeting, such as "give someone a warm welcome." "Welcomed," as a past participle, can be used in passive constructions like ...
The river welcomed the lodge <to exist> in its banks [infinitive with welcome] The teacher welcomed the new students. They welcomed Squiggly into/to the family. to welcome [to welcome / to be welcomed] Visitors are welcomed with open arms ...
她在聚会上很受欢迎。 welcome to[sth/sb]adj + prep(may have[sth/sb])SCSimplified Chinese尽管用…,尽管拿走… I've only got a cheese sandwich, but you're welcome to it. You've been having an affair with my husband? You're welcome to him. ...