- You are making an investment when you put money into a business with the hopes that the business will grow and bring you a profit. Many consider a college education one of the best investments you can make.
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- n. 投资;投入;封锁
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1. They were discussing over the plan of investment.
他们就投资规划展开了讨论。
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2. This is an investment that returns a good interest.
这是一项可获得丰硕利润的投资。
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3. He urged me to diversity and not keep all my money in one investment type.
他鼓励我分散投资,别把我所有资金集中于一种投资方式。
- investment (n.) 1590s, "act of putting on vestments" (a sense now found in investiture); later "act of being invested with an office, right, endowment, etc." (1640s); and "surrounding and besieging" of a military target (1811); from invest + -ment.
in·vest·ment ★ AWL / ɪnˈvestmənt ; NAmE ɪnˈvestmənt / noun 1 ★ [uncountable ] the act of investing money in sth 投资 ◆ to encourageforeign investment 鼓励外国投资 ◆ investment income 投资收益 investmentin sth ◆ This country needs investment in education. 这个国家需要对教育进行投资。 ☞ collocationsat economy 2 ★ [countable ] the money that you invest, or the thing that you invest in 投资额;投资物 ◆ a minimum investment of $10 000 *1 万元的最低投资额 ◆ a high return on my investments 我的投资的高收益 ◆ Our investments are not doing well. 我们的投资境况不佳。 ◆ We bought the house as an investment (= to make money). 我们买这所房子作为投资。 ☞ collocationsat business 3 ★ [countable ] a thing that is worth buying because it will be useful or helpful 值得买的东西;有用的投资物 ◆ A microwave is a good investment. 微波炉值得买。 4 [uncountable , countable ] the act of giving time or effort to a particular task in order to make it successful (时间、精力的)投入 ◆ The project has demanded considerable investment of time and effort. 该项目已让我们投入了相当多的时间和精力。 investment investments in·vest·ment / ɪnˈvestmənt ; NAmE ɪnˈvestmənt /
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