interests
利益,兴趣,利益关系,利益集团
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Definitions
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- : 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.
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- : 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.
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Examples
On the heels of Lululemon’s major acquisition of Mirror, which it announced in late June, moderator Jordan Crook inquired whether Fabletics had its own interests in expanding its footprint beyond activewear.
I strongly believe this adjustment is in the best interest of the Patrick Henry Sideline Cheer Club and its students.
After a rush of investor interest the day of the IPO, traders tend to sell off shares for a quick profit on day two.
If Democrats do well in November, pressure will be overwhelming on members of Congress to deliver in key ways for interest groups that supported them.
I ask that with a certain level of personal interest because I was also the family cook growing up.
Is it any wonder that the interests of large corporations and unions get to the front of the line?
“The threat streams to U.S. interests and Western interests are off the chart,” he said.
What Kraft actually meant was, this decision was made in the best interests of the 32 corporations that own NFL teams.
If few of the above studies seem relevant to your interests, then congratulations!
However, he saw the overlap of interests as being horribly negative.
These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.
Hence arise factions, dissensions, and loss to their religious interests and work; and these intruders seek to rule the others.
He takes a turn up and down the room, looks at the music, and if the piece interests him, he will call upon you.
And we will also settle and assure the particular rights and interests of every planter and adventurer.
It is exceedingly difficult and is one of the few of his compositions that it interests Liszt to know that people play.