invest

invest
1. transitive verb
1) (Finance) anlegen (in in + Dat.); investieren (in in + Dat. od. Akk.)

invest time and effort in something — Zeit und Mühe in etwas (Akk.) investieren

2)

invest somebody with — jemandem übertragen [Aufgabe, Amt, Leitung]; jemandem verleihen [Orden, Titel]

3)

invest something with something — einer Sache (Dat.) etwas verleihen

2. intransitive verb
investieren (in in + Akk., with bei)

invest in something — (coll.): (buy) sich (Dat.) etwas zulegen (ugs.)

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I [in'vest] verb
((with in) to put (money) into (a firm or business) usually by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit: He invested (two hundred dollars) in a building firm.) investieren
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- investor II [in'vest] verb
(to establish (a person) officially in a position of authority etc: The governor will be invested next week.) einsetzen
- investiture
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in·vest
[ɪnˈvest]
I. vt
1. FIN (put to use)
to \invest sth [in sth] etw [in etw akk] investieren
to \invest money Geld anlegen
to \invest time and effort in sth Zeit und Mühe in etw akk investieren
2. (form: install)
to \invest sb jdn [in Amt und Würden] einsetzen form
3. (form: furnish)
to \invest sb with an order jdm einen Orden verleihen form
to \invest sb with [full] authority [or powers] jdn bevollmächtigen [o mit Vollmacht ausstatten] form
to \invest sth with importance etw dat Bedeutung verleihen
to \invest sb with rights jdm Rechte übertragen form
II. vi
to \invest in sth [sein Geld] in etw akk investieren [o anlegen]
to \invest in a new washing machine sich dat eine neue Waschmaschine zulegen
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[ɪn'vest]
1. vt
1) (FIN) investieren (in in +acc or dat), anlegen (in in +dat); (fig) investieren (in in +acc)
2) (form with rank or authority) president etc einsetzen, investieren (old)

to invest sb/sth with sth — jdm/einer Sache etw verleihen

this number is invested with magical qualities — diese Zahl besitzt Zauberkräfte

3) (MIL: besiege) belagern
2. vi
investieren, Geld anlegen (in in +acc or dat, with bei)

to invest in shares — in Aktien investieren, sein Geld in Aktien anlegen

to invest in a new car — sich (dat) ein neues Auto anschaffen

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invest [ınˈvest]
A v/t
1. (in) WIRTSCH Kapital investieren (in akk oder dat), anlegen (in dat):
he invested a lot of time and effort in this plan fig er investierte eine Menge Zeit und Mühe in diesen Plan;
invested capital Anlagekapital n
2. obs bekleiden (in, with mit)
3. poet schmücken:
spring invested the trees with leaves
4. MIL belagern, einschließen
5. (in Amt und Würden) einsetzen, besonders REL investieren
6. invest sb with fig
a) jemandem etwas verleihen,
b) jemanden mit Befugnissen etc ausstatten
B v/i
1. WIRTSCH investieren (in in akk oder dat):
she invested in paintings sie legte ihr Geld in Gemälden an
2. invest in sth umg sich etwas kaufen oder zulegen
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1. transitive verb
1) (Finance) anlegen (in in + Dat.); investieren (in in + Dat. od. Akk.)

invest time and effort in something — Zeit und Mühe in etwas (Akk.) investieren

2)

invest somebody with — jemandem übertragen [Aufgabe, Amt, Leitung]; jemandem verleihen [Orden, Titel]

3)

invest something with something — einer Sache (Dat.) etwas verleihen

2. intransitive verb
investieren (in in + Akk., with bei)

invest in something — (coll.): (buy) sich (Dat.) etwas zulegen (ugs.)

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v.
investieren v.

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