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invest

VT ลงทุน  ลงเงิน เป็น ทุน เพื่อ หา กำไร  spend long-tun

 

invest

VT อุทิศ (เวลา  กำลัง  สละ  มอบ  devote au-tid

 

invest

VT แต่งตั้ง  ให้อำนาจ  empower authorize tang-tak

 

invest in

PHRV ลงทุน  long-tun

 

invest with

PHRV มอบให้  พระราชทาน  ให้  สวม ให้  mob-hai

 

investigate

VI สืบสวน  ไต่สวน  สอบสวน  inquire probe sub-suan

 

investigate

VT ตรวจสอบ หา ความจริง  ค้นหา ความจริง  examine research explore trued-sob-ha-kwam-jing

 

investigate

VT สืบสวน  ไต่สวน  สอบสวน  examine inquire probe sub-suan

 

investigation

N การ ตรวจสอบ หา ความจริง  การ ตรวจสอบ ข้อเท็จจริง  examination exploration scrutiny kan-trued-sob-ha-kwam-jing

 

investigation

N การสืบสวน  การ ไต่สวน  การ สอบสวน  examination inquiry probe kan-sub-suan

 

investigator

N ผู้ สอบสวน  ผู้ สำรวจ  ผู้ตรวจสอบ  examiner inquirer detective phu-sob-suan

 

investiture

N พิธี มอบหมาย อำนาจ หรือ ตำแหน่ง เป็นทางการ  installation inauguration enthronement pi-te-mob-mai-am-nad-rue-tam-naeng-pen-tang-kan

 

investment

N การลงทุน  speculation venture kan-long-tun

 

investment

N เงินลงทุน  stake ante ngen-long-tun

 

investor

N นักลงทุน  ผู้ลงทุน  nak-long-tun

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INVEST

v.t.[L. investio; in and vestio, to clothe. See Vest. ] 1. To clothe; to dress; to put garments on; to array; usually and most correctly followed by with, before the thing put on; as, to invest one with a mantle or robe. In this sense, it is used chiefly in poetry and elevated prose, not in colloquial discourse.
2. To clothe with office or authority; to place in possession of an office, rank or dignity; as, to invest a person with a civil office, or with an ecclesiastical dignity.
3. To adorn; to grace; as, to invest with honor.
4. To clothe; to surround; as, to be invested with light, splendor or glory.
5. To confer; to give. [Little used. ]
6. To inclose; to surround; to block up, so as to intercept succors of men and provisions and prevent escape; to lay siege to; as, to invest a town.
7. To clothe money in something permanent or less fleeting; as, to invest money in funded or bank stock; to invest it in lands or goods. In this application, it is always followed by in.

 

INVESTED

pp. Clothed; dressed; adorned; inclosed.

 

INVESTIENT

a.Covering; clothing.

 

INVESTIGABLE

a.[from investigate. ] That may be investigated or searched out; discoverable by rational search or disquisition. The causes or reasons of things are sometimes investigable.

 

INVESTIGATE

v.t.[L. investigo; in and vestigo, to follow a track, to search; vestigium, a track or footstep. ] To search into; to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy; to find out by careful disquisition; as, to investigate the powers and forces of nature; to investigate the causes of natural phenomena; to investigate the principles of moral duty; to investigate the conduct of an agent or the motives of a prince.

 

INVESTIGATED

pp. Searched into; examined with care.

 

INVESTIGATING

ppr. Searching into; inquiring into with care.

 

INVESTIGATION

n.[L. investigatio.] The action or process of searching minutely for truth, facts or principles; a careful inquiry to find out what is unknown, either in the physical or moral world, and either by observation and experiment, or by argument and discussion. Thus we speak of the investigations of the philosopher and the mathematician; the investigations of the judge, the moralist and the divine.

 

INVESTIGATIVE

a.Curious and deliberate in researches.

 

INVESTIGATOR

n.One who searches diligently into a subject.

 

INVESTITURE

n.The action of giving possession, or livery of seizin. The grant of land or a feud was perfected by the ceremony of corporal investiture, or open delivery of possession.
It was customary for princes to make investiture of ecclesiastical benefices.
1. The right of giving possession of any manor, office or benefice.
He had refused to yield to the pope the investiture of bishops.

 

INVESTIVE

a.Clothing; encircling.

 

INVESTMENT

n.The action of investing. 1. Clothes; dress; garment; habit. [We now use vestment. ]
2. The act of surrounding, blocking up or besieging by an armed force.
The capitulation was signed by the commander of the fort, within six days after its investment.
3. The laying out of money in the purchase of some species of property; literally, the clothing of money with something.
Before the investment could be made, a change of the market might render it ineligible.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INVEST

In *vest ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Invested; p. pr. & vb. n. Investing.]Etym: [L. investire, investitum; pref. in- in + vestire to clothe, fr. vestis clothing: cf. F. investir. See Vest. ]

 

1. To put garments on; to clothe; to dress; to array; -- opposed to divest. Usually followed by with, sometimes by in; as, to invest one with a robe.

 

2. To put on. [Obs. ] Can not find one this girdle to invest. Spenser.

 

3. To clothe, as with office or authority; to place in possession of rank, dignity, or estate; to endow; to adorn; to grace; to bedeck; as, to invest with honor or glory; to invest with an estate. I do invest you jointly with my power. Shak.

 

4. To surround, accompany, or attend. Awe such as must always invest the spectacle of the guilt. Hawthorne.

 

5. To confer; to give. [R.] It investeth a right of government. Bacon.

 

6. (Mil. )

 

Defn: To inclose; to surround of hem in with troops, so as to intercept succors of men and provisions and prevent escape; to lay siege to; as, to invest a town.

 

7. To lay out (money or capital ) in business with the as, to invest money in bank stock.

 

INVEST

INVEST In *vest ", v. i.

 

Defn: To make an investment; as, to invest in stocks; -- usually followed by in.

 

INVESTIENT

In *vest "ient, a. Etym: [L. investiens, p. pr. of investire.]

 

Defn: Covering; clothing. [R.] Woodward.

 

INVESTIGABLE

In *ves "ti *ga *ble, a. Etym: [L. investigabilis. See Investigate. ]

 

Defn: Capable or susceptible of being investigated; admitting research. Hooker.

 

INVESTIGABLE

In *ves "ti *ga *ble, a. Etym: [L. investigabilis. See In- not, and Vestigate. ]

 

Defn: Unsearchable; inscrutable. [Obs. ] So unsearchable the judgment and so investigable the ways thereof. Bale.

 

INVESTIGATE

In *ves "ti *gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Investigated; p. pr. & vb. n.Investigating. ] Etym: [L. investigatus, p. p. of investigare to investigate; pref. in- in + vestigare to track, trace. See Vestige. ]

 

Defn: To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or observation; to trace or track mentally; to search into; to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy; to find out by careful inquisition; as, to investigate the causes of natural phenomena.

 

INVESTIGATE

INVESTIGATE In *ves "ti *gate, v. i.

 

Defn: To pursue a course of investigation and study; to make investigation.

 

INVESTIGATION

In *ves `ti *ga "tion, n. Etym: [L. investigatio: cf. F. investigation. ]

 

Defn: The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research; study; inquiry, esp. patient or thorough inquiry or examination; as, the investigations of the philosopher and the mathematician; the investigations of the judge, the moralist.

 

INVESTIGATIVE

INVESTIGATIVE In *ves "ti *ga *tive, a.

 

Defn: Given to investigation; inquisitive; curious; searching.

 

INVESTIGATOR

In *ves "ti *ga `tor, n. Etym: [L.: cf. F. investigateur.]

 

Defn: One who searches diligently into a subject.

 

INVESTITURE

In *ves "ti *ture, n. Etym: [LL. investitura: cf. F. investiture. ]

 

1. The act or ceremony of investing, or the of being invested, as with an office; a giving possession; also, the right of so investing. He had refused to yield up to the pope the investiture of bishops. Sir W. Raleigh.

 

2. (Feudal Law )

 

Defn: Livery of seizin. The grant of land or a feud was perfected by the ceremony oinvestiture, or open delivery of possession. Blackstone.

 

3. That with which anyone is invested or clothed; investment; clothing; covering. While we yet have on Our gross investiture of mortal weeds. Trench.

 

INVESTIVE

INVESTIVE In *vest "ive, a.

 

Defn: Investing. [R.] Mir. for Mag.

 

INVESTMENT

INVESTMENT In *vest "ment, n.

 

1. The act of investing, or the state of being invested.

 

2. That with which anyone is invested; a vestment. Whose white investments figure innocence. Shak.

 

3. (Mil. )

 

Defn: The act of surrounding, blocking up, or besieging by an armed force, or the state of being so surrounded. The capitulation was signed by the commander of the fort within six days after its investments. Marshall.

 

4. The laying out of money in the purchase of some species of property; the amount of money invested, or that in which money is invested. Before the investment could be made, a change of the market might render it ineligible. A. Hamilton. An investment in ink, paper, and steel pens. Hawthorne.

 

INVESTOR

INVESTOR In *vest "or, n.

 

Defn: One who invests.

 

INVESTURE

INVESTURE In *ves "ture, n.

 

Defn: Investiture; investment. [Obs. ] Bp. Burnet.

 

INVESTURE

INVESTURE In *ves "ture, v. t.

 

Defn: To clothe; to invest; to install. [Obs. ] "Monks... investured in their copes." Fuller.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

invest

in vest |inˈvest ɪnˈvɛst | verb 1 [ no obj. ] expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture: getting workers to invest in private pension funds | [ with obj. ] : the company is to invest $12 million in its new manufacturing site. [ with obj. ] devote (one's time, effort, or energy ) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result: politicians who have invested so much time in the Constitution would be crestfallen. [ no obj. ] (invest in ) informal buy (something ) whose usefulness will repay the cost. 2 [ with obj. ] (invest someone /something with ) provide or endow someone or something with (a particular quality or attribute ): the passage of time has invested the words with an unintended humor. endow someone with (a rank or office ). (invest something in ) establish a right or power in. 3 [ with obj. ] archaic clothe or cover with a garment: he stands before you invested in the full canonicals of his calling. 4 [ with obj. ] archaic surround (a place ) in order to besiege or blockade it: Fort Pulaski was invested and captured. DERIVATIVES in vest a ble adjective, in vest i ble adjective, in ves tor |-ˈvestər |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the senses clothe, clothe with the insignia of a rank, and endow with authority ): from French investir or Latin investire, from in- into, upon + vestire clothe (from vestis clothing ). Sense 1 (early 17th cent. ) is influenced by Italian investire.

 

investigable

in ves ti ga ble |inˈvestigəbəl ɪnˈvɛstɪɡəbəl | adjective open to investigation, inquiry, or research. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin investigabilis, from investigare (see investigate ).

 

investigate

in ves ti gate |inˈvestiˌgāt ɪnˈvɛstəˌɡeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc. ) so as to establish the truth: police are investigating the alleged beating. carry out research or study into (a subject, typically one in a scientific or academic field ) so as to discover facts or information: [ with clause ] : future studies will investigate whether long-term use of the drugs could prevent cancer. make inquiries as to the character, activities, or background of (someone ): everyone with a possible interest in your brother's death must be thoroughly investigated. [ no obj. ] make a check to find out something: when you didn't turn up, I thought I'd better come back to investigate. DERIVATIVES in ves ti ga to ry |-gəˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Latin investigat- traced out, from the verb investigare, from in- into + vestigare track, trace out.

 

investigation

in ves ti ga tion |inˌvestiˈgāSHən ɪnˌvɛstəˈɡeɪʃən | noun the action of investigating something or someone; formal or systematic examination or research: he is under investigation for receiving illicit funds. a formal inquiry or systematic study: an investigation has been launched into the potential impact of the oil spill. DERIVATIVES in ves ti ga tion al |-SHənl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin investigatio (n- ), from the verb investigare (see investigate ).

 

investigative

in ves ti ga tive |inˈvestiˌgātiv ɪnˈvɛstəˌɡeɪdɪv |(also investigatory |-gəˌtôrē |) adjective of or concerned with investigating something: a special investigative committee to look into the strikers' demands. (of journalism or a journalist ) inquiring intensively into and seeking to expose malpractice, the miscarriage of justice, or other controversial issues.

 

investigator

in ves ti ga tor |inˈvestiˌgātər ɪnˈvestɪɡeɪtər | noun a person who carries out a formal inquiry or investigation: accident investigators are at the crash site. investigators found no signs of forced entry.

 

investiture

in ves ti ture |inˈvestiCHər, -ˌCHo͝or ɪnˈvɛstətʃər | noun the action of formally investing a person with honors or rank: the investiture of bishops. a ceremony at which honors or rank are formally conferred on a particular person. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin investitura, from investire (see invest ).

 

investment

in vest ment |inˈves (t )mənt ɪnˈvɛs (t )mənt | noun 1 the action or process of investing money for profit or material result: a debate over private investment in road-building | a total investment of $50,000. a thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future: a used car is rarely a good investment. an act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result: the time spent in attending a one-day seminar is an investment in our professional futures. 2 archaic the surrounding of a place by a hostile force in order to besiege or blockade it.

 

investment bank

in vest ment bank |ɪnˈvɛs (t )mənt ˌbæŋk | noun a bank that purchases large holdings of newly issued shares and resells them to investors. DERIVATIVES in vest ment bank er noun, in vest ment bank ing noun

 

investment bond

in |vest |ment bond noun (in the UK ) a single-premium life insurance policy linked to a unit trust for long-term investment.

 

investment casting

in vest ment cast ing noun technical a technique for making small, accurate castings in refractory alloys using a mold formed around a pattern of wax or similar material which is then removed by melting.

 

investment grade

in vest ment grade noun a level of credit rating for stocks regarded as carrying a minimal risk to investors.

 

investment trust

in vest ment trust noun a limited company whose business is the investment of shareholders' funds, the shares being traded like those of any other public company.

 

Oxford Dictionary

invest

in ¦vest |ɪnˈvɛst | verb [ with obj. ] 1 put (money ) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit: the company is to invest £12 m in its manufacturing site at Linlithglow | [ no obj. ] : getting workers to invest in private pension funds. devote (one's time, effort, or energy ) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result: we have invested a considerable amount of time in demonstrating the value of the system. [ no obj. ] (invest in ) informal buy (a relatively expensive product ) whose usefulness will repay the cost: I invested in an expensive moisturizer and tried to drink more water. 2 (invest someone /thing with ) provide or endow someone or something with (a particular quality or attribute ): the passage of time has invested the words with an unintended humour. formally confer a rank or office on (someone ): he was invested as Head of State on 1 October 1936. (invest something in ) confer a right or power on (someone or something ): all executive powers were invested in the Secretary of State. 3 archaic clothe or cover with a garment: he stands before you invested in the full canonicals of his calling. 4 archaic surround (a place ) in order to besiege or blockade it: Fort Pulaski was invested and captured. DERIVATIVES investable adjective, investible adjective, investor noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the senses clothe , clothe with the insignia of a rank , and endow with authority ): from French investir or Latin investire, from in- into, upon + vestire clothe (from vestis clothing ). Sense 1 (early 17th cent. ) is influenced by Italian investire.

 

investigable

in |ves ¦tig |able |ɪnˈvɛstɪgəb (ə )l | adjective open to investigation, inquiry, or research. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin investigabilis, from investigare (see investigate ).

 

investigate

in |ves ¦ti |gate |ɪnˈvɛstɪgeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc. ) so as to establish the truth: police are investigating a claim that the man was beaten unconscious by a gang. carry out research or study into (a subject or problem, typically one in a scientific or academic field ): [ with clause ] : future studies will investigate whether long-term use of the drugs could prevent cancer. make inquiries as to the character, activities, or background of (someone ): everyone with a possible interest in your brother's death must be thoroughly investigated. [ no obj. ] make a check to find out something: when you didn't turn up I thought I'd better come back to investigate. DERIVATIVES investigatory |-gət (ə )ri |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Latin investigat- traced out , from the verb investigare, from in- into + vestigare track, trace out .

 

investigation

in |ves ¦ti |ga ¦tion |ɪnˌvɛstɪˈgeɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the action of investigating something or someone; formal or systematic examination or research: he is under investigation for receiving illicit funds. [ count noun ] a formal inquiry or systematic study: an investigation into fresh allegations of malpractice | a murder investigation. DERIVATIVES investigational adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin investigatio (n- ), from the verb investigare (see investigate ).

 

investigative

investigative |ɪnˈvɛstɪgətɪv, -geɪtɪv | adjective of or concerned with investigating something: a special investigative committee to look into the strikers' demands. (of journalism or a journalist ) inquiring intensively into and seeking to expose malpractice, the miscarriage of justice, or other controversial issues.

 

investigator

in |ves ¦ti |ga ¦tor |ɪnˈvɛstɪgeɪtə (r )| noun a person who carries out a formal inquiry or investigation: accident investigators are at the crash site. investigators found no signs of forced entry .

 

investiture

investiture |ɪnˈvɛstɪtjə, -tʃə | noun [ mass noun ] the action of formally investing a person with honours or rank: the investiture of bishops. [ count noun ] a ceremony at which honours or rank are formally conferred on a particular person. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin investitura, from investire (see invest ).

 

investment

in |vest |ment |ɪnˈvɛs (t )m (ə )nt | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action or process of investing money for profit: a debate over private investment in road-building | the need to attract foreign investment | [ count noun ] : a total investment of £50,000. [ count noun ] a thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future: freezers really are a good investment for the elderly. [ count noun ] an act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result: the time spent in attending the seminar is an investment in our professional futures. 2 [ mass noun ] archaic the surrounding of a place by a hostile force in order to besiege or blockade it.

 

investment bank

in |vest |ment bank noun a bank that purchases large holdings of newly issued shares and resells them to investors. DERIVATIVES investment banker noun, investment banking noun

 

investment bond

in |vest |ment bond noun (in the UK ) a single-premium life insurance policy linked to a unit trust for long-term investment.

 

investment casting

in |vest |ment cast |ing noun [ mass noun ] technical a technique for making small, accurate castings in refractory alloys using a mould formed around a pattern of wax or similar material which is then removed by melting.

 

investment grade

in |vest |ment grade noun [ mass noun ] a level of credit rating for stocks regarded as carrying a minimal risk to investors.

 

investment trust

in |vest |ment trust noun a limited company whose business is the investment of shareholders' funds, the shares being traded like those of any other public company.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

invest

invest verb 1 he invested in a soap company: put money into, provide capital for, fund, back, finance, subsidize, bankroll, underwrite; buy into, buy shares in; informal grubstake. 2 they invested $18 million: spend, expend, put in, venture, speculate, risk; informal lay out. 3 they invested in a new car: purchase, buy, procure. 4 the scene was invested with magic: imbue, infuse, charge, steep, suffuse, permeate, pervade. 5 the powers invested in the bishop: vest in, confer on, bestow on, grant to, entrust to, put in the hands of.

 

investigate

investigate verb police are still investigating this apparent murder: inquire into, look into, go into, probe, explore, scrutinize, conduct an investigation into, make inquiries about; inspect, analyze, study, examine, consider, research; informal check out, suss out, scope out, dig, get to the bottom of.

 

investigation

investigation noun we cannot determine the cause of the fire without further investigation: examination, inquiry, study, inspection, exploration, consideration, analysis, appraisal; research, scrutiny, perusal; probe, review, (background ) check, survey.

 

investigator

investigator noun investigators searching the ship on Monday found a cache of weapons: inspector, examiner, inquirer, inquisitor, explorer, analyzer; researcher, fact-finder, scrutineer, prober, searcher, auditor; detective.

 

investiture

investiture noun the investiture of archbishops: inauguration, appointment, installation, initiation, swearing in; ordination, consecration, crowning, enthronement.

 

investment

investment noun 1 some tips for responsible investment: investing, speculation; funding, backing, financing, underwriting; buying shares. 2 it's a good investment: venture, speculation, risk, gamble; asset, acquisition, holding, possession; informal grubstake. 3 an investment of $305,000: stake, share, money /capital invested. 4 a substantial investment of time: contribution, surrender, loss, forfeiture, sacrifice.

 

investor

investor noun investors like the shares, which have jumped 37 \% in the last five months: shareholder, buyer; backer, financier, venture capitalist.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

invest

invest verb 1 he invested in a cotton mill: put money into, sink money into, lay out money on, plough money into; provide capital for, spend money on, fund, back, finance, underwrite, subsidize, support, pay for; buy into, buy shares in, buy /take a stake in; informal get a piece of, splash out on. 2 they invested £18 million to redesign their retail outlets: spend, expend, lay out, put in, plough in, use up, devote; venture, speculate, risk, gamble; contribute, donate, give. 3 the words were invested with as much sarcasm as she could muster: imbue, infuse, perfuse, charge, steep, saturate, suffuse, pervade, fill, endow. 4 by virtue of the powers invested in me, I grant your request: vest in, endow in, confer on, bestow on, grant to, entrust to, give to, consign to, put in someone's hands. 5 bishops whom the king had invested: admit to office, instate, install, induct, swear in; ordain, anoint; crown, enthrone. 6 archaic he proceeded to invest the fort of Arcot. See besiege (sense 1 ).

 

investigate

investigate verb police were investigating the death of a woman: enquire into, look into, go into, look over, probe, explore, scrutinize, conduct an investigation into, conduct an enquiry into, make enquiries about, try to get to the bottom of; inspect, analyse, study, examine, consider, research, search /sift the evidence concerning, pore over, delve into; audit, evaluate; follow up; informal check out, suss out, give something the once-over; N. Amer. informal scope out.

 

investigation

investigation noun this claim requires further investigation | an investigation into the accident: examination, enquiry, study, inspection, exploration, consideration, analysis, appraisal; research, scrutiny, scrutinization, scanning, perusal, sifting, fact-finding; probe, review, survey, search; inquest, hearing, questioning, interrogation, inquisition; audit, evaluation; informal snoop, snooping, post-mortem, recce.

 

investigator

investigator noun social security fraud investigators: inspector, examiner, enquirer, explorer, analyser; researcher, scrutineer, scrutinizer, factfinder, prober, surveyor, searcher, checker, monitor; detective, questioner, inquisitor.

 

investiture

investiture noun the investiture of archbishops: inauguration, appointment, installation, instatement, induction, initiation, swearing in; ordination, consecration; crowning, enthroning, enthronement, accession.

 

investment

investment noun 1 you can lose money pretty fast by bad investment: investing, speculation; expenditure, outlay, funding, backing, financing, underwriting; buying shares. 2 I'm satisfied that it's a good investment: venture, speculation, risk, gamble; asset, buy, acquisition, holding, possession; bargain; Brit. informal flutter, punt. 3 an investment of £305,000: stake, share, portion, interest, money /capital invested; informal ante. 4 a substantial investment of time and energy: sacrifice, surrender, foregoing, loss, relinquishment, forfeiture.

 

Duden Dictionary

investieren

in ves tie ren schwaches Verb |invest ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « a (Geld ) anlegen vielleicht unter Einfluss von italienisch investire Geld falsch, sinnvoll, nutzbringend investieren | sein Kapital in ein /einem Unternehmen, in ein Projekt, in neue Maschinen investieren | die privaten Unternehmer investieren zu zaghaft | die investierten Beträge müssen sich rentieren b (auf jemanden, etwas ) in großem Ausmaß verwenden in etwas seine ganze Kraft, viel Zeit investieren | er hat in diese Beziehung sehr viel investiert

 

Investierung

In ves tie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Invest ie rung |das Investieren; das Investiertwerden die Investierung von Kapital

 

Investigation

In ves ti ga ti on Substantiv, feminin selten , die |Investigati o n |die Investigation; Genitiv: der Investigation, Plural: die Investigationen lateinisch investigatio Untersuchung, Nachforschung

 

investigativ

in ves ti ga tiv Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |investigat i v |vgl. englisch investigative = Enthüllungs -, Forschungs- nachforschend, ausforschend; enthüllend, aufdeckend investigativer Journalismus

 

Investigator

In ves ti ga tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Investig a tor |der Investigator; Genitiv: des Investigators, Plural: die Investigatoren lateinisch jemand, der investigiert

 

Investigatorin

In ves ti ga to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Investigat o rin |die Investigatorin; Genitiv: der Investigatorin, Plural: die Investigatorinnen weibliche Form zu Investigator

 

investigieren

in ves ti gie ren schwaches Verb |investig ie ren |nachforschen, nachspüren, untersuchen

 

Investition

In ves ti ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Investiti o n |die Investition; Genitiv: der Investition, Plural: die Investitionen zu investieren a 1 langfristige Anlage von Kapital private, staatliche, öffentliche, steigende Investitionen | Investitionen in Höhe von 10 Millionen Euro | Investitionen vornehmen 2 Aufwendung von Geld, Arbeit o. Ä. für etwas, das zukünftig einen besonderen Nutzen (z. B. eine Arbeits-, Zeit oder Kostenersparnis ) bringen soll die Anschaffung des DVD-Brenners war eine gute Investition

 

Investitionsbank

In ves ti ti ons bank Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nsbank |Bank, die Investitionskredite gewährt

 

Investitionsbereitschaft

In ves ti ti ons be reit schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |Investiti o nsbereitschaft |Bereitschaft (von Unternehmen ) zu investieren eine steigende, sinkende Investitionsbereitschaft

 

investitionsfreudig

in ves ti ti ons freu dig Adjektiv |investiti o nsfreudig |zum Investieren 1a gern bereit; daran interessiert, zu investieren investitionsfreudige Unternehmer, Unternehmen

 

investitionsfreundlich

in ves ti ti ons freund lich Adjektiv |investiti o nsfreundlich |(wirtschaftliche ) Investitionen begünstigend, zum Investieren 1a einladend ein investitionsfreundliches Klima schaffen

 

Investitionsgut

In ves ti ti ons gut Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |Investiti o nsgut |meist im Plural Gut, das der Produktion dient (wie Maschinen, Fahrzeuge, Werkhallen u. Ä.)

 

Investitionsgüter

In ves ti ti ons ter Pluralwort , die |Investiti o nsgüter |die Investitionsgüter (Plural ) Güter, die der Produktion dienen z. B. Maschinen, Fahrzeuge, Werkhallen

 

Investitionsgüterindustrie

In ves ti ti ons ter in dus t rie , In ves ti ti ons ter in dus trie Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nsgüterindustrie |Investitionsgüter produzierende Industrie

 

Investitionshilfe

In ves ti ti ons hil fe Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nshilfe |Hilfsmaßnahme, Beitrag zur Deckung von Investitionen 1 in bestimmten Bereichen der Wirtschaft

 

Investitionskapital

In ves ti ti ons ka pi tal Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |Investiti o nskapital |Kapital für Investitionen

 

Investitionsklima

In ves ti ti ons kli ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Investiti o nsklima |allgemeine Stimmung, Einschätzung im Hinblick auf wirtschaftliche Investitionen (in einem Land o. Ä.) das Investitionsklima soll durch eine Steuerreform verbessert werden

 

Investitionskosten

In ves ti ti ons kos ten Pluralwort Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nskosten |Pluraletantum Kosten für eine bestimmte Investition 2 hohe, niedrige Investitionskosten

 

Investitionskraft

In ves ti ti ons kraft Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nskraft |Möglichkeit zu investieren 1a die Investitionskraft der Gemeinden, der Länder

 

Investitionskredit

In ves ti ti ons kre dit Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |Investiti o nskredit | Kredit 1a zur langfristigen Finanzierung bestimmter Investitionen 1

 

Investitionslenkung

In ves ti ti ons len kung Substantiv, feminin , die |Investiti o nslenkung |

 

Investitionsmittel

In ves ti ti ons mit tel Pluralwort Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nsmittel |Pluraletantum [finanzielle ] Mittel, Gelder für Investitionen

 

Investitionsplanung

In ves ti ti ons pla nung Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nsplanung |Planung von Investitionen 1 und ihrer Durchführung

 

Investitionsprogramm

In ves ti ti ons pro gramm Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |Investiti o nsprogramm |in einem Programm zusammengefasste Investitionsvorhaben ein mehrjähriges, staatliches Investitionsprogramm

 

Investitionsruine

In ves ti ti ons rui ne Substantiv, feminin umgangssprachlich , die |Investiti o nsruine |Bauwerk, für dessen Errichtung hohe Investitionen geleistet wurden, das aber nicht fertiggestellt wurde oder das nicht den erwarteten Ertrag oder Nutzen bringt

 

Investitionsschub

In ves ti ti ons schub Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |Investiti o nsschub |starker Anstieg der Investitionen

 

Investitionsstau

In ves ti ti ons stau Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |Investiti o nsstau |starke Zurückhaltung beim Tätigen von fälligen Investitionen

 

Investitionssumme

In ves ti ti ons sum me Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nssumme |für Investitionen bereitgestellter Geldbetrag

 

Investitionstätigkeit

In ves ti ti ons tig keit Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Investiti o nstätigkeit |ohne Plural wirtschaftliche Aktivität durch Investitionen 1 eine starke, minimale [private ] Investitionstätigkeit

 

Investitionsvolumen

In ves ti ti ons vo lu men Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |Investiti o nsvolumen |Gesamtheit, Volumen der Investitionen 1 in einem bestimmten Bereich, in einem bestimmten Zeitraum

 

Investitionsvorhaben

In ves ti ti ons vor ha ben Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |Investiti o nsvorhaben |Vorhaben, Investitionen 1 vorzunehmen

 

Investitur

In ves ti tur Substantiv, feminin , die |Investit u r |mittellateinisch investitura = Einsetzung in ein Amt, eigentlich = Einkleidung, zu: investire, investieren 1 Einweisung, Einsetzung in ein [geistliches ] Amt die Investitur des Pfarrers in der katholischen Kirche | die Investitur eines Universitätsrektors 2 (im Mittelalter ) feierliche Belehnung mit dem Bischofsamt durch den König

 

Investiturstreit

In ves ti tur streit Substantiv, maskulin Geschichte , der |Investit u rstreit |ohne Plural (im 11./12. Jahrhundert ) Streit der deutschen, englischen und französischen Herrscher mit den Päpsten um die Einsetzung der Bischöfe und Äbte

 

investiv

in ves tiv Adjektiv Wirtschaft |invest i v |zu investieren für Investitionen 1 , zur produktiven Verwendung bestimmt investive Ausgaben | Mittel für investive Zwecke

 

Investivlohn

In ves tiv lohn Substantiv, maskulin , der |Invest i vlohn |Lohnanteil, der nicht dem Konsum zufließt, sondern zunächst zwangsweise investiv verwendet wird

 

Investment

In vest ment Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Inv e stment …mənt …mɛnt |das Investment; Genitiv: des Investments, Plural: die Investments englisch investment, zu: to invest = (Kapital ) anlegen a Bankwesen Kapitalanlage in Investmentzertifikaten b Investition 1

 

Investmentbank

In vest ment bank Substantiv, feminin Bankwesen , die |Inv e stmentbank |die Investmentbank < Plural: Investmentbanken > Bank, die auf die Durchführung von Investmentgeschäften spezialisiert ist

 

Investmentbanker

In vest ment ban ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Inv e stmentbanker auch …bɛŋkɐ |der Investmentbanker; Genitiv: des Investmentbankers, Plural: die Investmentbanker Bankfachmann, der im Investmentgeschäft tätig ist

 

Investmentbankerin

In vest ment ban ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Inv e stmentbankerin auch …bɛŋkə …|die Investmentbankerin; Genitiv: der Investmentbankerin, Plural: die Investmentbankerinnen weibliche Form zu Investmentbanker

 

Investmentbanking

In vest ment ban king , In vest ment-Ban king Substantiv, Neutrum , das Investment-Banking |Inv e stmentbanking Inv e stment-Banking …bæŋkɪŋ …bæŋkɪŋ |Abwicklung von Bankgeschäften, die sich auf die Platzierung und den Handel mit Wertpapieren o. Ä. beziehen

 

Investmentclub

In vest ment club Substantiv, maskulin , der |Inv e stmentclub …k …|der Investmentclub; Genitiv: des Investmentclubs, Plural: die Investmentclubs Zusammenschluss von Sparern mit dem Ziel, für gemeinsame Rechnung Börsengeschäfte durchzuführen

 

Investmentfonds

In vest ment fonds Substantiv, maskulin Bankwesen , der |Inv e stmentfonds …fõː |Sondervermögen einer Kapitalanlagegesellschaft, das in Wertpapieren oder Grundstücken angelegt wird

 

Investmentgeschäft

In vest ment ge schäft Substantiv, Neutrum Bankwesen , das |Inv e stmentgeschäft |durch Investmentgesellschaften getätigtes Geschäft

 

Investmentgesellschaft

In vest ment ge sell schaft Substantiv, feminin Bankwesen , die |Inv e stmentgesellschaft |Kapitalanlagegesellschaft, die die eingelegten Gelder in Wertpapieren anlegt

 

Investmentpapier

In vest ment pa pier Substantiv, Neutrum Bankwesen , das |Inv e stmentpapier |Investmentzertifikat

 

Investmentsparen

In vest ment spa ren Substantiv, Neutrum Bankwesen , das |Inv e stmentsparen |Geldanlage in Investmentzertifikaten

 

Investmenttrust

In vest ment trust Substantiv, maskulin Bankwesen , der |Inv e stmenttrust |Investmentgesellschaft

 

Investmentzertifikat

In vest ment zer ti fi kat Substantiv, Neutrum Bankwesen , das |Inv e stmentzertifikat | Zertifikat 3 über einen Anteil am Vermögen eines Investmentfonds

 

Investor

In ves tor Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der Investorin |Inv e stor |der Investor; Genitiv: des Investors, Plural: die Investoren Person, Firma o. Ä., die investiert, Kapital anlegt; Anleger 2 die Investoren halten sich zurzeit zurück

 

Investorengruppe

In ves to ren grup pe Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Invest o rengruppe | Gruppe 2 von Investoren

 

Investorin

In ves to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Invest o rin |die Investorin; Genitiv: der Investorin, Plural: die Investorinnen weibliche Form zu Investor

 

Investor-Relations

In ves tor-Re la tions Pluralwort , die |Inv e stor-Relations …rɪˈleɪʃənz |die Investor-Relations (Plural ) englisch Pflege der Beziehungen einer Aktiengesellschaft zu ihren Aktionären

 

French Dictionary

investigation

investigation n. f. nom féminin Recherche systématique et approfondie. : Les policiers feront des investigations pour trouver les auteurs du vol.

 

investiguer

investiguer v. intr. verbe intransitif Faire des recherches systématiques et approfondies. : Les détectives investiguent: toute piste est étudiée. Le juge investigue sur la gestion de cette société commerciale. SYNONYME enquêter . Note Technique L ’emploi du verbe investiguer, qui signifie « enquêter, faire une recherche systématique et approfondie », est discutable et déconseillé dans le domaine médical, où on emploiera plutôt, selon le contexte, examiner, évaluer ou explorer (GDT ). aimer

 

investir

investir v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Mettre en possession d ’un pouvoir, d ’une autorité. : Ce délégué a été investi d ’un grand pouvoir. Note Syntaxique On investit quelqu ’un de quelque chose. 2 Assiéger. : La ville a été investie par les rebelles. SYNONYME cerner . 3 Placer des capitaux dans une affaire. : Ils ont investi tous les bénéfices dans cette entreprise. finir

 

investissement

investissement n. m. nom masculin Capitaux investis dans une affaire. : Cet immeuble et ce terrain sont de bons investissements. SYNONYME placement .

 

investisseur

investisseur , euse adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Se dit d ’une personne ou d ’un groupe qui investit des capitaux dans une entreprise. : De petits investisseurs. Des investisseurs institutionnels.

 

investiture

investiture n. f. nom féminin Acte par lequel un parti politique désigne un candidat à une élection.

 

Spanish Dictionary

investidura

investidura nombre femenino 1 Acción de investir :ceremonia de investidura .2 Carácter que se adquiere con la toma de posesión de ciertos cargos o dignidades .3 Votación parlamentaria para designar al jefe del Estado o del gobierno .

 

investigable

investigable adjetivo Que puede ser investigado :consideraba que el conflicto bélico era investigable y, en el futuro, funcionalmente evitable .

 

investigación

investigación nombre femenino 1 Acción de investigar :la investigación científica y el desarrollo tecnológico se han desenvuelto tradicionalmente en un clima de atonía y falta de estímulos sociales .2 Resultado de investigar :las investigaciones arqueológicas han demostrado que el desarrollo cultural de muchos pueblos indígenas rioplatenses no era tan elemental como se creía .

 

investigador, -ra

investigador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que investiga :comisión investigadora .investigador privado Persona que tiene por oficio investigar asuntos por encargo de un cliente .SINÓNIMO detective .2 adjetivo De la investigación o relacionado con ella :actividad investigadora; habilidad investigadora; una persona con vocación investigadora .3 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que se dedica a la investigación científica :cada investigador desarrolló su propio sistema clasificatorio, basado en su orientación teórica .

 

investigar

investigar verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 Hacer las diligencias necesarias para descubrir algo :la comisión municipal investigaba un asunto de tráfico de influencias; la policía sigue investigando en busca del móvil del asesinato .2 Profundizar en el estudio de una disciplina :desde muy joven comenzó a investigar la historia del continente americano; cuando una ciencia acumula muchos conocimientos, los científicos se ven obligados a crear nuevos métodos de trabajo para poder seguir investigando . Conjugación [7 ] como llegar .

 

investir

investir verbo transitivo 1 Conferir a alguien una dignidad o cargo importante :el emperador o los reyes realizaron funciones que tenían un cierto carácter sacerdotal y tendían a ser consideradas como tales por el pueblo, como convocar y presidir concilios o confirmar e investir cargos eclesiásticos .2 Otorgar o revestir a alguien de cierta cualidad o apariencia :el candidato se ve investido de la confianza de su partido; lo calificó como un hombre apuesto, flemático, investido de poderoso sex-appeal . Conjugación [34 ] como servir .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

invest

in vest /ɪnvést /〖原義は 5; in (中に )vest (衣類を着せる )〗(名 )investment, investor 動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 1 【物などに 】〈金など 〉を投資する ; 【物 事に 】時間 努力など 〉を注ぎ込む «in » invest $5 million in stocks 500万ドルを株式に投資する invest time and energy in studying English 英語の学習に時間と精力を注ぎ込む 2 かたく A with B /B in A 〗A 〈人 〉にB 権力 特権 官職など 〉を与える (!しばしば受け身で ) be invested with the title of A Aの称号を与えられる 3 通例 be ed 〈物事が 〉【性質などを 】持つ, 付与されている «with » ▸ a place invested with memories 思い出の多い土地 4 【着物を 】…に着せる , «…で » …を飾る «with , in » ; …を包む, 覆う, 取り囲む .5 ⦅古 ⦆〘軍 〙(兵隊 艦船で )…を囲む, 包囲する .自動詞 «…に » 投資 [支出 ]する, 金を使う ;【役に立つものを 】買う (buy ) «in » invest in a computer コンピュータを買う invest heavily in new technology 先端技術に大金を投入する

 

investigate

in ves ti gate /ɪnvéstɪɡèɪt / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) 〖語源は 「足跡をたどる 」〗(名 )investigation, investigator 動詞 s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -gating 他動詞 〈人 警察などが 〉 (真相 原因を究明するため )〈事件 事故など 〉を調査する , 捜査する (⦅ややくだけて ⦆look into ); 〈人 〉を取り調べる ; (科学的に )…を研究する ; wh節 〗…かを調べる investigate complaints about sexual discrimination 性差別に対する申し立てを調査する investigate what is going on 何が起こっているのかを調べる investigate Chinese traditional cultures 中国の伝統文化を研究する 自動詞 1 (事件 事故などを )調査する, 研究する (!コーパス into A (Aを調査する )はきわめて まれ で, ~ Aのように 他動詞 を用いるのが普通 ) .2 (様子などを )確かめる .

 

investigation

in ves ti ga tion /ɪnvèstɪɡéɪʃ (ə )n /investigate 名詞 s /-z /1 C U 事件 事故などの 】(真相を解明するための )調査 , 究明, 取り調べ ; 【科学的な問題の 】研究 «into » ▸ a criminal investigation 犯罪捜査 the investigation into the collapse of the building ビル崩壊の究明 under investigation 調査中で conduct [carry out, make,do ] an investigation 調査を行う 2 C 調書 ; 調査 [研究 ]報告 .

 

investigative

in ves ti ga tive /ɪnvéstɪɡèɪtɪv |-ɡətɪv /形容詞 調査 [研究 ]の investigative journalism [reporting ](マスコミ独自の )調査報道

 

investigator

in ves ti ga tor /ɪnvéstɪɡèɪtə r /investigate 名詞 s /-z /C 捜査官 ; 調査官 ; 研究者 ▸ a special investigator for the FBI FBI特別捜査官

 

investigatory

in ves ti ga to ry /ɪnvéstɪɡətɔ̀ːri |-ɡət (ə )ri, -ɡèɪt (ə )ri /形容詞 investigative .

 

investiture

in ves ti ture /ɪnvéstətʃə r /名詞 1 C 授与式, 任命 [官 ]式 ; U (役職 資格などの )授与, 任命, 任官 .2 U 覆う物 ; 包む物 .

 

investment

in vest ment /ɪnvés (t )mənt /invest 名詞 s /-ts /1 U 企業 銀行などに対する 】投資 , 出資 «in , into » (!具体例ではan ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ; C 投資 [出資 ]金, 投下資本 attract foreign investment 外国からの投資を呼び込む Japanese investment in China amounts to around 3 trillion yen .日本の中国への投資は3兆円に達する investment income 投資収益 2 C 投資物, 投資の対象 ▸ a good [sound ] investment 有利 [安全 ]な投資物 3 U 時間 労力などの 】投入 «of » (!具体例ではan ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) an initial investment of time and energy 初期の時間と労力の投入 4 U (地位 官職などの )任命, 叙任 (!investitureの方が普通 ) .5 U ⦅古 ⦆(砦 とりで 町の )包囲 .~́ b nk 投資銀行 .~́ cl b 投資勉強会 .~́ tr st [c mpany ]投資信託 (会社 ).

 

investor

in ves tor /ɪnvéstə r /invest 名詞 s /-z /C (株 債券などの )投資家 , 投資 [出資 ]する人 ▸ a private [a small, an individual ] investor 個人投資家 an institutional investor 機関投資家