Skip to main content

investing

/in-vest/US // ɪnˈvɛst //UK // (ɪnˈvɛst) //

投资,投资方面,投入

Related Words

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
    • : to use, as in accumulating something: to invest large sums in books.
    • : to use, give, or devote, as for a purpose or to achieve something: He invested a lot of time in cleaning up the neighborhood after the flood.
    • : to furnish with power, authority, rank, etc.: The Constitution invests the president with the power of veto.
    • : to furnish or endow with a power, right, etc.; vest: Feudalism invested the lords with absolute authority over their vassals.
    • : to endow with a quality or characteristic: to invest a friend with every virtue.
    • : to infuse or belong to, as a quality or characteristic: Goodness invests his every action.
    • : Metallurgy. to surround with an investment.
    • : to provide with the insignia of office.
    • : to install in an office or position.
    • : to clothe, attire, or dress.
    • : to cover, adorn, or envelop: Spring invests the trees with leaves.
    • : to surround with military forces or works so as to prevent approach or escape; besiege.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to invest money; make an investment: to invest in oil stock.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Now, safety-conscious diners are just as invested in where the food is served.

  • Officials at GWU, which has made budget cuts during the pandemic, did not say how much it will cost to invest in plastic alternatives and install water-bottle refill stations in every campus building.

  • They faced similar opportunities to heighten first-party insights, in light of the third-party cookie phase out, and with brands looking to invest more in multicultural messaging and corporate social responsibility.

  • This is in addition to the more than $800 million the company will have invested in associate wage increases from 2018 to 2020 — which are not one-time awards but lasting wage increases.

  • The Big Three automaker has said it will invest $27 billion in electric vehicles and associated products from 2020 to 2025.

  • The idea to invest in their own hair company came from Miko after seeing how clients at their salon responded to her natural hair.

  • Others are here to invest in artists with promising reputations, and thus the possibility of future ROI.

  • We should invest in new leaders, new conversations and new collaborations.

  • I want to invest in the future and the Republicans are stuck in the past.

  • “San Miguel is a very small place and when someone shows up to invest lots of money, everyone hears about it,” he said.

  • Her clothes were good and new, but some desolate dressmaker had contrived to invest them with an air of hopeless dowdiness.

  • All things that could give solemnity to an observance unite to invest this with a devout character.

  • Those who can get enough to invest in an organ or a discordeon abandon the Bible business, which is not lucrative.

  • I suppose he's after your father again to sell his farm and invest the proceeds in the Indianapolis store.

  • The Pope wished to make Wolfe a bishop, and to invest him with all the pomp proper to a nuncio.