释义 |
- v.投资;(把资金)投入;投入(时间、精力等);授予
- 网络赋予;包埋;授与
第三人称单数:invests 现在分词:investing 过去式:invested v.+n. invest money,invest time,invest capital,invest billion,invest million v. capitalize,participate,put in,devote,advance 1. | [i][t] 投资to buy property, shares in a company, etc. in the hope of making a profit |
| Now is a good time to invest in the property market. 现在是对房地产市场投资的好时机。 | | He invested his life savings in his daughter's business. 他把一生的积蓄投资到了女儿的企业。 |
2. | [i][t] (把资金)投入to spend money on sth in order to make it better or more successful |
| The government has invested heavily in public transport. 政府已对公共交通投入了大量资金。 | | The college is to invest $2 million in a new conference hall. 这所学院计划投入 200 万元建造新的会议大厅。 | | In his time managing the club he has invested millions on new players. 他在管理俱乐部期间投入了几百万培养新运动员。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth (in sth).~ sth (in) doing sth 投入(时间、精力等)to spend time, energy, effort, etc. on sth that you think is good or useful |
| She had invested all her adult life in the relationship. 她把成年后的时间全用于维护那一关系。 |
4. | [t] 授予,给予(权力等)to give sb power or authority, especially as part of their job |
| The new position invested her with a good deal of responsibility. 新职位赋予她重大的责任。 | | The interview was broadcast on the same day he was invested as President. 这次采访是在他成为总统的当天播放的。 |
v. | 1. to use money to buy or participate in a business enterprise that offers the possibility of profit, especially by buying stocks or bonds 2. to deposit money in a bank or other financial institution in an account that pays interest 3. to spend money on something in the hope of a future return or benefit 4. to contribute time, energy, or effort to an activity, project, or undertaking in the expectation of a benefit 5. to provide somebody or something with a particular quality or characteristic 6. to confer something such as a power or right on a person or group 7. to use money to buy something, especially something that somebody should be able to use for a relatively long time 8. to install somebody formally or ceremoniously in an official position 9. to dress, clothe, or cover somebody or something with a garment or other covering 10. to lay siege to a place 1. to use money to buy or participate in a business enterprise that offers the possibility of profit, especially by buying stocks or bonds 2. to deposit money in a bank or other financial institution in an account that pays interest 3. to spend money on something in the hope of a future return or benefit 4. to contribute time, energy, or effort to an activity, project, or undertaking in the expectation of a benefit 5. to provide somebody or something with a particular quality or characteristic 6. to confer something such as a power or right on a person or group 7. to use money to buy something, especially something that somebody should be able to use for a relatively long time 8. to install somebody formally or ceremoniously in an official position 9. to dress, clothe, or cover somebody or something with a garment or other covering 10. to lay siege to a place |
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