investment

英 [ɪn'ves(t)m(ə)nt] 美 [ɪn'vɛstmənt]
  • n. 投资;投入;封锁

中文词源


investment 投资,投入

来自invest,投资,投入。

英文词源


investment (n.)
1590s, "act of putting on vestments" (a sense now found in investiture); later "act of being invested with an office, right, endowment, etc." (1640s); and "surrounding and besieging of a military target" (1811); see invest + -ment. Commercial sense is from 1610s, originally of the finances of the East India Company; general use is from 1740 in the sense of "conversion of money to property in hopes of profit," and by 1837 in the sense "amount of money so invested; property viewed as a vehicle for profit." For evolution of commercial senses, see invest.

双语例句


1. Investment could dry up and that could cause the economy to falter.
投资可能会中断,而这会引起经济衰退。

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2. Investment remains tiny primarily because of the exorbitant cost of land.
投资仍然微乎其微,主要原因在于土地成本过高。

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3. He bought an investment property for $100,000 and put down $20,000.
他以10万美元买下一处投资性地产,并支付了2万美元的定金。

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4. The job needs someone with a good track record in investment.
这项工作需要有良好投资业绩的人来担当。

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5. Britain's future as a leading industrial nation depends on investment.
作为一个主要工业国英国的未来要倚赖投资。

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