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				VERB 投资 If you invest in something, or if you invest a sum of money, you use your money in a way that you hope will increase its value, for example by paying it into a bank, or buying shares or property. 例句 They intend to invest directly in shares...
						他们打算直接投资股票。
						He invested all our profits in gold shares...
						他把我们所有的收益都投资在黄金股上了。
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				VERB 出资;资助 When a government or organization invests in something, it gives or lends money for a purpose that it considers useful or profitable. 例句 ...the British government's failure to invest in an integrated transport system.
						英国政府未能给综合交通系统的建设投入资金
						...the European Investment Bank, which invested £100 million in Canary Wharf...
						向卡纳里码头投资了1亿英镑的欧洲投资银行
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				VERB 购买;买进 If you invest in something useful, you buy it, because it will help you to do something more efficiently or more cheaply. 例句 The company invested thousands in an electronic order-control system...
						公司耗资数千购买了一套电子订单管理系统。
						The easiest way to make ice cream yourself is to invest in an ice cream machine.
						自己制作冰激凌的最简单的办法就是买一台冰激凌机。
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				VERB 投入(时间、精力) If you invest time or energy in something, you spend a lot of time or energy on something that you consider to be useful or likely to be successful. 例句 I would rather invest time in Rebecca than in the kitchen.
						我宁愿把时间花在丽贝卡身上也不愿花在厨房里。
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				VERB 赋予,使具有(某种特征) If you say that someone or something is invested with a particular quality, you mean that they seem to have that quality. 例句 The buildings are invested with a nation's history...
						这些建筑承载着一个国家的历史。
						A tsar was a living icon, invested with deep historical and religious significance.
						沙皇曾是活着的圣像,具有深远的历史和宗教意义。
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				VERB 授予(某人权力、责任) To invest someone with rights or responsibilities means to give them those rights or responsibilities legally or officially. 例句 The constitution had invested him with certain powers.
						宪法授予他某些权力。