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interest

/in-ter-ist, -trist/US // ˈɪn tər ɪst, -trɪst //UK // (ˈɪntrɪst, -tərɪst) //

利益,利益关系,利益驱动,利益相关者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
    • : something that concerns, involves, draws the attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person: His interests are philosophy and chess.
    • : power of exciting such concern, involvement, etc.; quality of being interesting: political issues of great interest.
    • : concern; importance: a matter of primary interest.
    • : a business, cause, or the like in which a person has a share, concern, responsibility, etc.
    • : a share, right, or title in the ownership of property, in a commercial or financial undertaking, or the like: He bought half an interest in the store.
    • : a participation in or concern for a cause, advantage, responsibility, etc.
    • : a number or group of persons, or a party, financially interested in the same business, industry, or enterprise: the banking interest.
    • : interests, the group of persons or organizations having extensive financial or business power.
    • : the state of being affected by something in respect to advantage or detriment: We need an arbiter who is without interest in the outcome.
    • : benefit; advantage: to have one's own interest in mind.
    • : regard for one's own advantage or profit; self-interest: The partnership dissolved because of their conflicting interests.
    • : influence from personal importance or capability; power of influencing the action of others.
    • : Finance. a sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money.interest rate.
    • : something added or thrown in above an exact equivalent: Jones paid him back with a left hook and added a right uppercut for interest.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to engage or excite the attention or curiosity of: Mystery stories interested him greatly.
    • : to concern in something; involve: The fight for peace interests all nations.
    • : to cause to take a personal concern or share; induce to participate: to interest a person in an enterprise.
    • : to cause to be concerned; affect.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounattraction, curiosity
Forms: interested, interesting, interests
Synonyms
activity活动,活动情况,活动性,活動concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题enthusiasm积极性,热情,热心,激情importance重要性,重要意义,重要程度,重要的是passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚significance意义,重要性,重要意义,意义所在sympathy同情心,同情,共鸣,同情者absorption吸收,吸收性,吸收作用,吸收能力affection情感,爱心,情爱,情义attentiveness注意力,专注度,关注度,专注care护理,照顾,关注,关心case案例,案件,案子,案consequence后果,后果是,后果是什么diversion转移,分流,转用,转运engrossment沉迷于此,沉迷,沉溺于此,沉醉excitement兴奋,兴奋点,激动,激动的心情game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的hobby嗜好,兴趣,爱好,兴趣爱好interestedness利益性,兴趣,利益,利益关系matter问题,事情,事态,事项moment瞬间,时候,瞬时,矩note备注,注,注意,说明notice通知,通知书,通知公告pastime消遣,消遣活动,消遣方式,消遣时间preoccupation心事,心理学,心情,心理学研究pursuit追求,追逐,追寻,追捕racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒recreation康乐,娱乐,休闲娱乐,娱乐活动regard视,看待,注意,看relaxation放松,松弛,放轻松,放宽relevance相关性,关联性,有关性,相关度sport体育,运动,体育运动,体育项目suspicion怀疑,猜疑,嫌疑人,嫌疑犯thing事物,事,事项,事态concernment关怀,关注,关心,关注度into进入,变成,融入,纳入leisure activity休闲活动,闲暇活动,休闲娱乐活动,娱乐活动
Antonyms
verbhold the attention of
Forms: interested, interesting, interests

Examples

  • While 87 percent of Democrats say the coronavirus represents a threat to those vital interests — and 60 percent of independents agree — 48 percent of Republicans say the same.

  • They were able to take the resources and use them in the interests of the average Norwegian.

  • Buffett’s move has boosted the already sky-high institutional interest in the cloud-computing firm, Singh said.

  • While special interest groups often submit draft legislation and regulations to policymakers, legal experts said executive orders are less common and aren’t subject to the same public scrutiny.

  • Microsoft says it remains confident its proposal would have been “good for TikTok’s users, while protecting national security interests.”

  • But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest.

  • But if you have a hearing and you prove that someone is mature enough, well then that state interest evaporates.

  • While public interest in Ebola continues to dwindle, the epidemic itself continues to soar.

  • Lennon casually told some DC friends about it and found there was local interest in establishing Dinner Parties.

  • At the same time, campaigns are spending less while the special-interest groups are spending more.

  • In the parish churches, many of which are of great interest, the predominant styles are Decorated and Perpendicular.

  • And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.

  • A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.

  • His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.

  • She stabbed him, noting the effect upon him with a detached interest that seemed indifferent to his pain.