invest 英 [ɪnˈvest]   美 [ɪnˈvɛst]

invest

invest  英 [ɪnˈvest] 美 [ɪnˈvɛst]

vt. 投资;授予 

进行时:investing  过去式:invested  过去分词:invested  第三人称单数:invests 

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。
The government has invested heavily in public transport. 政府已对公共交通投入了大量资金。

  • When you invest, you put time or money into something, hoping that there will be returns greater than what was originally put in.
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  • vt. 投资;授予
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. The government has invested heavily in public transport.

    政府已对公共交通投入了大量资金。

  • 3. 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. The new position invested her with a good deal of responsibility.

    新职位赋予她重大的责任。

  • invest (v.) late 14c., "to clothe in the official robes of an office," from Latin investire "to clothe in, cover, surround," from in "in, into" (from PIE root *en "in") + vestire "to dress, clothe," from PIE *wes- (2) "to clothe," extended form of root *eu- "to dress."
in·vest AWL / ɪnˈvest ; NAmE ɪnˈvest / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to buy property, shares in a company, etc. in the hope of making a profit 投资 invest(in sth) 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。 investsth (in sth) 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 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (of an organization or government, etc. 机构、政府等 ) to spend money on sth in order to make it better or more successful (把资金)投入 invest(in/on sth) The government has invested heavilyin public transport. 政府已对公共交通投入了大量资金。 investsth (in/on sth) 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 [transitive ] investsth (in sth) | investsth (in) doing sth to spend time, energy, effort, etc. on sth that you think is good or useful 投入(时间、精力等) 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 [transitive ] ( formal) to give sb power or authority, especially as part of their job 授予,给予(权力等) investsb (with sth) The new position invested her with a good deal of responsibility. 新职位赋予她重大的责任。 investsb (as sth) The interview was broadcast on the same day he was invested as President. 这次访问是在他成为总统的当天播放的。 see also investiture PHRASAL VERBS inˈvest in sth ( informal, often humorous) to buy sth that is expensive but useful 购买昂贵有用的东西 Don't you think it's about time you invested in a new coat? 你不觉得该花点钱买件新外套了吗? inˈvest sb/sth with sth ( formal) to make sb/sth seem to have a particular quality 使似乎具备某性质 Being a model invests her with a certain glamour. 当模特儿似乎给她增添了一定的魅力。 invest invests invested investing in·vest / ɪnˈvest ; NAmE ɪnˈvest /
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