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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - involve

 
 

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Involve

involve
~ v 1 to include something as a necessary part or result  (What will the job involve? | I didn't realize putting on a play involved so much work. | involve doing sth)  (Every day each of us makes decisions that involve taking a chance.) 2 to include or affect someone or something  (These changes will involve everyone on the staff. | an accident involving a coach and two cars | charges involving accusations of widespread corruption) 3 to ask or allow someone to take part in something  (involve sb in sth)  (Try to involve as many children as possible in the game. | We want to involve the workforce at all stages of the decision-making process.) 4 involve yourself to take part actively in a particular activity + in  (The US has so far been extremely unwilling to involve itself in the crisis in Bosnia.)
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  (involves, involving, involved) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part or consequence of it. Running a kitchen involves a great deal of discipline and speed... Nicky’s job as a public relations director involves spending quite a lot of time with other people. = entail VERB: V n/-ing, V n/-ing 2. If a situation or activity involves someone, they are taking part in it. If there was a cover-up, it involved people at the very highest levels of government. VERB: V n 3. If you say that someone involves themselves in something, you mean that they take part in it, often in a way that is unnecessary or unwanted. I seem to have involved myself in something I don’t understand. VERB: V pron-refl in n 4. If you involve someone else in something, you get them to take part in it. Noel and I do everything together, he involves me in everything... VERB: V n in n/-ing 5. If one thing involves you in another thing, especially something unpleasant or inconvenient, the first thing causes you to do or deal with the second. A late booking may involve you in extra cost... VERB: V n in n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   transitive verb  (~d; involving)  Etymology: Middle English, to roll up, wrap, from Latin ~re, from in- + volvere to roll — more at voluble  Date: 14th century  1. archaic to enfold or envelop so as to encumber  2.  a. to engage as a participant workers ~d in building a house  b. to oblige to take part right of Congress to ~ the nation in war  c. to occupy (as oneself) absorbingly; especially to commit (as oneself) emotionally was ~d with a married man  3. to surround as if with a wrapping ; envelop  4.  a. archaic to wind, coil, or wreathe about  b. to relate closely ; connect  5.  a. to have within or as part of itself ; include  b. to require as a necessary accompaniment ; entail  c. affect III the cancer ~d the lymph nodes  Synonyms: see include  • ~ment noun  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. 1 (often foll. by in) cause (a person or thing) to participate, or share the experience or effect (in a situation, activity, etc.). 2 imply, entail, make necessary. 3 (foll. by in) implicate (a person in a charge, crime, etc.). 4 include or affect in its operations. 5 (as involved adj.) a (often foll. by in) concerned or interested. b complicated in thought or form. Etymology: ME f. L involvere involut- (as IN-(2), volvere roll) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) включать в себя 2) включать себя 3) влечь 4) вовлекать 5) возводить в степень 6) обвертывать 7) окутывать 8) участвовать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  гл. 1) вовлекать, включать 2) включать в себя 3) вызывать, влечь за собой Syn: include ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. включать, содержать 2. подразумевать, предполагать 3. влечь за собой, вызывать (последствия); приводить (к чему-л.) holidays involve expense —- праздники связаны с затратами it involves trouble —- это чревато неприятностями 4. вовлекать, втягивать, впутывать, вмешивать to involve a nation in war —- вовлечь страну в войну to involve smb. in debt —- заставить кого-л. влезть в долги to involve smb. in a crime —- вовлечь (втянуть) кого-л. в преступление to involve a question in difficulty —- запутывать (осложнять) вопрос 5. затрагивать involve smb.'s rights —- затрагивать чьи-л. права we all are involved, whether we like it on not —- это касается нас всех, нравится нам это или нет 6. привлекать к участию workmen involved in building a house —- рабочие, занятые на строительстве дома 7. углубляться, погружаться (во что-л.); быть занятым, увлеченным (чем-л.) she was involved in working out a puzzle —- она была погружена в решение головоломки 8. увлекаться (кем-л.) she became involved with a married man —- она увлеклась женатым человеком 9. окутывать; покрывать; обволакивать clouds involved the mountain-top —- тучи заволокли вершину горы the outcome of the matter is involved in doubt —- исход дела неизвестен, неизвестно, чем кончится дело 10. уст. свертывать спиралью; обвивать 11. мат. возводить в степень ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) завертывать, окутывать (in)  2) закручивать (спиралью)  3) запутывать; впутывать, вовлекать; затрагивать involved in debt - запутавшийся в долгах to involve the rights of smb. - затрагивать чьи-л. права  4) включать в себя (in); подразумевать, предполагать  5) вызывать, (по)влечь за собой  6) math. возводить в степень Syn: see include ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - mid-14c., from L. involvere "entangle, envelop," lit. "roll into," from in- "in" + volvere "to roll." Originally "envelop, surround," sense of "take in, include" first recorded 1605. ...
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