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    invest 的英语意思

    investinvest /ɪnˈvest/ AWL verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to buy shares, property, or goods because you hope that the value will increase and you can make a profit购买股票、房产或货物,期望其价值上涨以从中获利:  I’ve got a few thousand dollars I’m looking to invest.我有几千美元想用来投资。invest (something) in something Oliver made a fortune by investing in antique furniture.Oliver靠投资古董家具发了财。 Williams invested a large sum of money in Swiss stocks.Williams在瑞士股票上投入了一大笔钱。 He had invested heavily (=invested a lot of money) in the bond market.他在债券市场大量投资(=投入了大量资金)。2[intransitive, transitive] if a government, business, or organization invests in something, they spend a large amount of money to improve it or help it succeed若政府、企业或机构在某事物上投资,即指花费大量资金以改善该事物或帮助其取得成功invest (something) in something The city has invested millions of dollars in the museum.市政府已向博物馆投入了数百万美元。 The factory plans to invest in new computers.该工厂计划投资购置新电脑。Register语体In everyday English, people often say put money in/into something rather than invest in something:· He put money into his brother’s business.· The government put in millions of pounds.在日常英语中,人们通常用 put money in/into something 而非 invest in something:· He put money into his brother's business.· The government put in millions of pounds.3[transitive] to use a lot of time, effort etc or spend money in order to make something succeed花费大量时间、精力等或投入金钱,以使某事物取得成功invest something in something It was very difficult to leave a home we had invested so much in.离开一个我们倾注了如此多心血的家,是非常难的。THESAURUS同义词辨析invest verb [intransitive, transitive] to buy shares or property, in order to make a profit购买股票或房产以获取利润: · Why don’t you invest the money on the stock market?· 你为什么不把这笔钱投入股市呢?· He invested £50,000 in his brother’s business.· 他在兄弟的生意上投资了50,000英镑。· Investing in property is probably not a good idea right now.· 现在投资房产可能不是个好主意。put money into something to give money to a business, organization, activity etc, in order to help it develop and be successful向企业、机构、活动等提供资金,以帮助其发展和取得成功: · We’re looking for an investor who will put money into our business.· 我们正在寻找愿意为我们的企业注资的投资者。· Every year the charity puts millions of dollars into research to find ways to treat cancer.· 该慈善机构每年向癌症治疗研究投入数百万美元。back [transitive usually passive] to invest in a project or business, especially when the fact that you do this shows you support it对某项目或企业进行投资,尤指以此表明支持: · The scheme has been backed by several major companies.· 该方案已获得数家大型公司的支持。· The movie is backed by a powerful state-owned bank.· 这部电影由一家实力雄厚的国有银行提供支持。interest noun [countable] if you have an interest in a particular company, you own shares in it若在某家公司拥有权益,即指持有该公司的股份: · In 1986 GM acquired a controlling interest (=enough shares to control what decisions are taken) in the sports car maker Lotus.· 1986年,GM收购了跑车制造商Lotus的控股权(=足以掌控决策的股份数量)。· He has business interests throughout Europe.· 他在整个欧洲拥有商业权益。invest (something) in something phrasal verb to buy something or spend money or time on something, because it will be useful for you购买某物或在某事物上花费金钱或时间,因为它对自己有用:  It’s about time you invested in a new shirt.你该买件新衬衫了。 Everyone here has a lot invested in their careers.这里的每个人都在自己的职业生涯中投入了大量心血。invest somebody/something with something phrasal verb formal正式1to officially give someone power to do something正式授予某人某种权力:  Jody has invested Alan with great power over her career.Jody赋予了Alan对她职业生涯的极大权力。2to make someone or something seem to have a particular quality or character使某人或某物显得具有某种特质或性格:  Richard’s heavy-rimmed glasses invested him with an air of intelligence.Richard的粗框眼镜使他显得颇具才智。