to invest
01
投资, 投入
to spend money or resources with the intention of gaining a future advantage or return
Intransitive: to invest in an asset
例子
Investors often invest in real estate to diversify their portfolios.
投资者经常投资房地产以分散他们的投资组合。
She regularly invests in stocks to build long-term wealth.
她定期投资股票以建立长期财富。
1.1
投资, 投入
to devote a lot of effort, time, etc. to something from which one expects to achieve a good result
Transitive: to invest effort or time into sth | to invest effort or time in sth
例子
She decided to invest her time in learning a new language, hoping it would enhance her career prospects.
她决定投入时间学习一门新语言,希望这能提升她的职业前景。
The company invested considerable resources into developing a new product line.
公司投入了大量资源开发新产品线。
02
投资, 赋予
to give or grant someone or something a specific quality, feature, or characteristic
Transitive: to invest sb/sth with a quality
例子
Her kindness and generosity invested the team with a sense of unity.
她的善良和慷慨赋予了团队一种团结感。
The teacher 's encouragement invested the students with confidence in their abilities.
老师的鼓励赋予了学生们对自己能力的信心。
03
投资, 授予
to grant or assign authority, control, or power to someone or something
Transitive: to invest sb with a power or responsibility | to invest a power or responsibility in sb
例子
All executive powers were invested in the Secretary of State to ensure smooth governance.
为确保治理顺畅,所有行政权力都赋予了国务卿。
All decision-making authority was invested in the project manager for the duration of the construction.
在施工期间,所有决策权都授予了项目经理。
04
授予, 任命
to formally grant someone a rank, title, or office
Transitive: to invest sb | to invest sb as holder of an office
例子
He was invested as the CEO of the company after the board's unanimous decision.
在董事会一致决定后,他被任命为公司首席执行官。
The board invested her as the executive director, granting her full oversight of the organization.
董事会任命她为执行董事,授予她对组织的全面监督权。
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