involve
in
ÉȘn
in
volve
ˈvɑlv
vaalv
/ÉȘnˈvɒlv/

A(z) „involve” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to involve
01

magĂĄban foglal, tartalmaz

to contain or include something as a necessary part
Transitive: to involve sth | to involve doing sth
to involve definition and meaning
Példåk
I did n't realize putting on a play involved so much work.
Nem tudtam, hogy egy darab színpadra ållítåsa ennyi munkåt igényel.
02

bevon, részt vesz

to be part of an event, situation, or activity
Transitive: to involve sb | to involve sb in sth
to involve definition and meaning
Példåk
Parents should involve themselves in their child's education.
A szĂŒlƑknek rĂ©szt kell venniĂŒk gyermekĂŒk oktatĂĄsĂĄban.
03

to connect someone or something closely, often implying responsibility or implication in a negative or incriminating way

Transitive: to involve sth
Példåk
Evidence suggests he was involved in the scheme.
04

magĂĄban foglal, megkĂ­vĂĄn

to necessitate or require as an essential part or accompaniment
Transitive: to involve sth
Példåk
Investing in the stock market involves a certain degree of risk.
A tƑzsdĂ©n valĂł befektetĂ©s bizonyos mĂ©rtĂ©kƱ kockĂĄzatot jelent.
05

bevon, részt vesz

to be or become engaged or absorbed in a particular activity or situation
Transitive: to involve oneself in sth
Példåk
Children naturally involve themselves in imaginative play, creating vibrant scenarios.
A gyerekek természetesen bevonódnak a képzeletbeli jåtékba, élénk forgatókönyveket alkotva.
06

bevon, beleavat

to engage someone in circumstances that require their active participation or action
Transitive: to involve sb in sth
Példåk
The challenging project will involve the team members in problem-solving and decision-making tasks.
A kihívåsokkal teli projekt bevonja a csapat tagjait a problémamegoldó és döntéshozatali feladatokba.
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