investing / ɪnˈvɛst /

投资投资方面投入

investing2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
  2. to use, as in accumulating something: to invest large sums in books.
  3. 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.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to invest money; make an investment: to invest in oil stock.

investing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give power or authority

v. 动词 verb

contribute money to make money

更多investing例句

  1. Now, safety-conscious diners are just as invested in where the food is served.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. The Big Three automaker has said it will invest $27 billion in electric vehicles and associated products from 2020 to 2025.
  6. The idea to invest in their own hair company came from Miko after seeing how clients at their salon responded to her natural hair.
  7. Others are here to invest in artists with promising reputations, and thus the possibility of future ROI.
  8. We should invest in new leaders, new conversations and new collaborations.
  9. I want to invest in the future and the Republicans are stuck in the past.
  10. “San Miguel is a very small place and when someone shows up to invest lots of money, everyone hears about it,” he said.
  11. Her clothes were good and new, but some desolate dressmaker had contrived to invest them with an air of hopeless dowdiness.
  12. All things that could give solemnity to an observance unite to invest this with a devout character.
  13. Those who can get enough to invest in an organ or a discordeon abandon the Bible business, which is not lucrative.
  14. I suppose he's after your father again to sell his farm and invest the proceeds in the Indianapolis store.
  15. The Pope wished to make Wolfe a bishop, and to invest him with all the pomp proper to a nuncio.