involve
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
Significado: To include as a necessary part; to make someone take part in something
涉及,包含;使参与
implicar, involucrar; incluir
含む、伴う;関与させる
포함하다, 수반하다; 관여시키다
'Involve' means to contain as part of a whole, or to cause someone to participate. 'Get involved' means to participate actively. 'Involved' as an adjective means complicated or in a relationship. The noun form is 'involvement'.
「involve」意为作为整体的一部分包含,或使某人参与。「get involved」意为积极参与。「involved」作为形容词意为复杂的或处于关系中的。名词形式是「involvement」。
«Involve» significa contener como parte de un todo, o causar que alguien participe. «Get involved» significa participar activamente. «Involved» como adjetivo significa complicado o en una relación. La forma sustantiva es «involvement».
「involve」は全体の一部として含む、または誰かを参加させることを意味します。「get involved」は積極的に参加することです。「involved」は形容詞として複雑な、または関係にあるという意味です。名詞形は「involvement」です。
'Involve'는 전체의 일부로 포함하거나 누군가를 참여하게 만드는 것을 의미합니다. 'Get involved'는 적극적으로 참여하는 것을 뜻합니다. 형용사로서 'involved'는 복잡하다는 뜻이거나 관계에 있다는 뜻입니다. 명사형은 'involvement'입니다.
Ejemplos
- The job involves a lot of travelling. 这份工作需要经常出差。El trabajo implica viajar mucho.この仕事は出張が多いです。이 일은 출장이 많습니다.
- I don't want to get involved in their argument. 我不想卷入他们的争论。No quiero verme involucrado en su discusión.彼らの議論に巻き込まれたくありません。그들의 논쟁에 휘말리고 싶지 않습니다.
- There were several people involved in the project. 这个项目有好几个人参与。Había varias personas involucradas en el proyecto.このプロジェクトには数人が関わっていました。이 프로젝트에는 여러 명이 참여하고 있었습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin 'involvere' meaning 'to roll into, to envelop' (in- 'in' + volvere 'to roll'). The literal image is of wrapping something up in something else. Related to 'revolve', 'evolve', and 'volume' (originally a rolled scroll).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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