investment 的英语意思
investmentinvestment /ɪnˈvestmənt/ AWL noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the use of money to get a profit or to make a business activity successful, or the money that is used为获取利润或促使商业活动成功而使用资金的行为,或所用的资金:
We plan to buy some property as an investment.我们打算购买一些房产作为投资。investment in
That year, Japanese investment in American real estate totaled $13.06 billion.那一年,日本对美国房地产的投资总额达到130.6亿美元。investment of
Each of us was required to put up a minimum investment of £5,000.我们每个人都被要求至少投资5,000英镑。2[countable] something that you buy or do because it will be useful later因日后会派上用场而购买或做的事物a good/sound investment
The lessons cost me over £500, but I consider them a good investment.这些课程花了我超过500英镑,但我认为这是一项划算的投资。3[singular, uncountable] when you spend a large amount of time, energy, emotion etc on something在某事上花费大量时间、精力、情感等:
a huge investment of time and effort大量的时间和精力投入COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词make an investment (in something)· We have made a huge investment in our website.· 我们在网站上投入了大量资金。attract investment· The company is trying to attract investment from overseas.· 该公司正试图吸引海外投资。stimulate/encourage investment· The government has cut taxes in order to stimulate investment.· 政府为刺激投资而削减了税收。protect your investment· It's best to invest in several funds, in order to protect your investment.· 为保护你的投资,最好同时投资几支基金。recoup your investment (=get back the money that you have invested)· Investors will have to take legal action to recoup their investment.· 投资者将不得不采取法律手段收回其投资。adjectives形容词a good investment· Property is usually a good investment.· 房产通常是一项不错的投资。a bad/poor investment· The shares turned out to be a poor investment.· 事实证明这些股票是一项糟糕的投资。a big/major/massive/huge investment· Developing a new computer system is always a big investment for any organisation.· 开发新计算机系统对任何机构来说始终是一笔重大投资。a safe investment (=in which you are unlikely to lose money)· Electricity shares are still a safe investment.· 电力股至今仍是一种安全的投资。a wise investment (=very sensible)· A pension might be a wise investment.· 养老金或许是一项明智的投资。a risky investment (=in which you are likely to lose money)· Risky investments usually have higher yields.· 高风险投资通常收益更高。foreign/overseas investment· The government is eager to attract foreign investment to fund building projects.· 政府急于吸引外国投资以资助建设项目。a long-term investment (=one that will give you profit after a long time)· Buying a house is a long-term investment.· 买房是一种长期投资。a short-term investment (=one that will give you profit in a short time)· Interest rates will be cut on short-term investments.· 短期投资的利率将会下调。private investment (=investment by private individuals)· Public expenditure in declining areas will attract future private investment.· 对衰退地区的公共支出将吸引未来的民间投资。public investment (=investment by the government or state)· There have been drastic cuts in public investment in housing.· 住房领域的公共投资遭到大幅削减。capital investment (=investment in machines, equipment etc)· A huge capital investment will have to be made to maintain the buildings.· 为维护这些建筑,必须进行大规模资本投入。investment + NOUNinvestment + 名词an investment scheme British English, an investment program American English:· Most investment schemes are subject to tax.· 大多数投资计划须缴税。an investment opportunity· She took advantage of a unique investment opportunity.· 她利用了一个难得的投资机会。an investment adviser· He has served as an investment adviser for several major banks.· 他曾在多家大型银行担任投资顾问。an investment banker· He is an investment banker at a prestigious Wall Street firm.· 他是华尔街一家知名公司的投资银行家。investment income (=money that you earn from your investments)· The rate of taxation on investment income is set to increase.· 投资收入的税率将会提高。investment funds· The city is in a good position to attract new investment funds.· 该城市具备吸引新投资基金的良好条件。phrases短语the (rate of) return on an investment (=profit from an investment)· We expect a high return on our investment.· 我们期望获得较高的投资回报。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the use of money to get a profit or to make a business activity successful, or the money that is used为获取利润或促使商业活动成功而使用资金的行为,或所用的资金:
We plan to buy some property as an investment.我们打算购买一些房产作为投资。investment in
That year, Japanese investment in American real estate totaled $13.06 billion.那一年,日本对美国房地产的投资总额达到130.6亿美元。investment of
Each of us was required to put up a minimum investment of £5,000.我们每个人都被要求至少投资5,000英镑。2[countable] something that you buy or do because it will be useful later因日后会派上用场而购买或做的事物a good/sound investment
The lessons cost me over £500, but I consider them a good investment.这些课程花了我超过500英镑,但我认为这是一项划算的投资。3[singular, uncountable] when you spend a large amount of time, energy, emotion etc on something在某事上花费大量时间、精力、情感等:
a huge investment of time and effort大量的时间和精力投入COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词make an investment (in something)· We have made a huge investment in our website.· 我们在网站上投入了大量资金。attract investment· The company is trying to attract investment from overseas.· 该公司正试图吸引海外投资。stimulate/encourage investment· The government has cut taxes in order to stimulate investment.· 政府为刺激投资而削减了税收。protect your investment· It's best to invest in several funds, in order to protect your investment.· 为保护你的投资,最好同时投资几支基金。recoup your investment (=get back the money that you have invested)· Investors will have to take legal action to recoup their investment.· 投资者将不得不采取法律手段收回其投资。adjectives形容词a good investment· Property is usually a good investment.· 房产通常是一项不错的投资。a bad/poor investment· The shares turned out to be a poor investment.· 事实证明这些股票是一项糟糕的投资。a big/major/massive/huge investment· Developing a new computer system is always a big investment for any organisation.· 开发新计算机系统对任何机构来说始终是一笔重大投资。a safe investment (=in which you are unlikely to lose money)· Electricity shares are still a safe investment.· 电力股至今仍是一种安全的投资。a wise investment (=very sensible)· A pension might be a wise investment.· 养老金或许是一项明智的投资。a risky investment (=in which you are likely to lose money)· Risky investments usually have higher yields.· 高风险投资通常收益更高。foreign/overseas investment· The government is eager to attract foreign investment to fund building projects.· 政府急于吸引外国投资以资助建设项目。a long-term investment (=one that will give you profit after a long time)· Buying a house is a long-term investment.· 买房是一种长期投资。a short-term investment (=one that will give you profit in a short time)· Interest rates will be cut on short-term investments.· 短期投资的利率将会下调。private investment (=investment by private individuals)· Public expenditure in declining areas will attract future private investment.· 对衰退地区的公共支出将吸引未来的民间投资。public investment (=investment by the government or state)· There have been drastic cuts in public investment in housing.· 住房领域的公共投资遭到大幅削减。capital investment (=investment in machines, equipment etc)· A huge capital investment will have to be made to maintain the buildings.· 为维护这些建筑,必须进行大规模资本投入。investment + NOUNinvestment + 名词an investment scheme British English, an investment program American English:· Most investment schemes are subject to tax.· 大多数投资计划须缴税。an investment opportunity· She took advantage of a unique investment opportunity.· 她利用了一个难得的投资机会。an investment adviser· He has served as an investment adviser for several major banks.· 他曾在多家大型银行担任投资顾问。an investment banker· He is an investment banker at a prestigious Wall Street firm.· 他是华尔街一家知名公司的投资银行家。investment income (=money that you earn from your investments)· The rate of taxation on investment income is set to increase.· 投资收入的税率将会提高。investment funds· The city is in a good position to attract new investment funds.· 该城市具备吸引新投资基金的良好条件。phrases短语the (rate of) return on an investment (=profit from an investment)· We expect a high return on our investment.· 我们期望获得较高的投资回报。