invest [ in'vest ] v. 投资,花费,授与 e.g. 1. I won't invest my money in his company. 我不会把我的钱投资到他的公司。
2. The crimes committed there invested the place with an air of mystery and gloom. 在那里发生罪案後,该地笼罩上一种阴森诡秘的气氛。
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investigate [ in'vestigeit ] v. 调查,研究
[计算机] 研究 e.g. 1. The police are investigating the murder. 警察正在调查这件谋杀案。
2. The company hired a detective to investigate the accident. 公司雇佣了一名侦探来调查这次事故。
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investigation [ inˌvesti'geiʃən ] n. 调查 e.g. 1. The accident is under investigation. 这一事故正在调查之中。
2. The government made an investigation of the employment in the public and private sectors. 政府对国营和私营部门的就业情况作了一次调查。
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investment [ in'vestmənt ] n. 投资,投入,投资额 e.g. 1. The government is trying to attract more investment into the shipbuilding industry. 政府正在试图吸引更多资金投资到造船业方面来。
2. Antiques are a very safe investment. 古玩是一种非常保险的投资对象。
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investor [ in'vestə ] n. 投资者 e.g. 1. An investor of capital in business, especially one having a major financial interest in an important enterprise. 资本家一名商业的投资者,尤指一个在一重要的企业中有重大财政利益的人
2. Our government will not nationalize or requisition investment any property of investor. 我国政府不会把投资者的资金和财产收归国有或征用。
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invigilate [ in'vidʒileit ] v. 监考 e.g.
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invincible [ in'vinsəbl ] a. 不可征服的,难以制服的 e.g. 1. We have an invincible army. 我们有一支不可战胜的军队。
2. Our manager has an invincible will. 我们的经理有着坚强的意志。
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invisible [ in'vizəbl ] a. 看不见的,无形的 e.g. 1. Germs are invisible to the naked eye. 细菌用肉眼看不见。
2. Some stars are invisible to the naked eye. 有些星体肉眼是看不见的。
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invitation [ ˌinvi'teiʃən ] n. 邀请 e.g. 1. Thank you for your kind invitation. 谢谢你的盛情邀请。
2. She may be offended if you don't reply to her invitation. 她请你, 你要是不回个信儿就可能把她得罪了.
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invite [ in'vait ] v. 邀请 e.g. 1. We invited all our relatives to the wedding. 我们邀请了所有的亲戚来参加婚礼。
2. You are just inviting trouble if you do that. 你那么做就是在自找麻烦。
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inviting [ in'vaitiŋ ] a. 吸引人的,诱人的 e.g. 1. She showed me her gratitude by inviting me to dinner. 她邀请我吃饭以表示她的感激。
2. You are just inviting trouble if you do that. 你那么做就是在自找麻烦。
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invoice [ 'invɔis ] n. 发票,发货单,货物
v. 开发票,记清单 e.g. 1. A signed invoice presumes receipt of the shipment. 经过签字的发票表示货物已经收到。
2. The invoice was for 35 cif. 发票为到岸价35英镑.
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invoke [ in'vəuk ] [计算机] 调用 e.g. 1. They invoked help in the desperate situation. 他们在走投无路的情况下恳求援助。
2. The government has invoked the official secret act in having the book banned. 政府援引国家机密保密法以禁该书。
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involuntary [ in'vɔləntəri ] a. 自然而然的,无意识的,不知不觉的 e.g. 1. She gave an involuntary smile. 她不由自主地笑了笑。
2. The involuntary and consistent response of an organism to a given stimulus. 生理反应生物体对所受到的刺激作出的无意识的连贯反应
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involve [ in'vɔlv ] v. 包含,含有,使陷入,使卷入,牵涉 e.g. 1. How should we involve ourselves in school life? 我们应该怎样投入学校生活?
2. Painting the room involved moving out the piano. 粉刷房间就要把钢琴搬出去。
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involved [ in'vɔlvd ] v. 涉及(包含,遍及,占用,促成,自乘)
a. 所包含的(形式复杂的) e.g. 1. The reporter is curious to know whether the official is involved in the case. 这个记者很想知道那位官员是否涉及此案。
2. She was quite positive about the amount of money involved. 她对所涉及的钱数十分肯定.
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involvement [ in'vɔlvmənt ] n. 包含(缠绕,混乱,复杂的情况) e.g. 1. The police are investigating his possible involvement in the crime. 警方正在调查他卷入那桩罪行的可能性。
2. Many people were elected to take part in democratic involvement. 很多人被选举参与民主管理。
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inward [ 'inwəd ] a. 内心的,向内的,本来的 e.g. 1. His shaking hands showed his inward fear. 他颤抖的双手显示出他内心的恐惧。
2. The door opened inward into the room. 门是朝房间里面开的。
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inwards [ 'inwədz ] ad. 向内地 e.g. 1. Does the window open inwards or outwards? 这窗户是朝里开的还是朝外开的?
2. His shaking hands showed his inward fear. 他颤抖的双手显示出他内心的恐惧。
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iodine [ 'aiədi:n; (US) 'aiədain ] n. 碘,碘酒 e.g. 1. A tincture of iodine may be used medically. 碘酒可以作为医药使用。
2. The doctor painted iodine on the cut. 医生在伤口上涂点碘酒。
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