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Involve

ɪnˈvɑlv
Extremely common
300 - 400
300-400, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
涉及, 包含, 使参与, 卷入

Involve meanings in Chinese

涉及

Example:
The project involves several different departments.
这个项目涉及几个不同的部门。
This issue involves a lot of details.
这个问题涉及很多细节。
Usage: FormalContext: Used in academic, professional, or technical discussions.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the inclusion of various elements or aspects.

包含

Example:
The course involves a lot of practical exercises.
这个课程包含很多实践练习。
The recipe involves simple ingredients.
这个食谱包含简单的食材。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Common in everyday conversation as well as in formal writing.
Note: This meaning indicates that something is part of a whole.

使参与

Example:
We want to involve the community in our project.
我们希望使社区参与我们的项目。
It's important to involve everyone in the decision-making process.
使每个人参与决策过程是很重要的。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used in social, political, or organizational contexts.
Note: This meaning focuses on engaging people or groups in activities or processes.

卷入

Example:
He was involved in a controversial incident.
他卷入了一起有争议的事件。
They got involved in the legal dispute.
他们卷入了法律纠纷。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Often used in legal, social, or conflict-related discussions.
Note: This meaning implies being caught up in something, often with a negative connotation.

Involve's synonyms

include

To contain as part of a whole or group.
Example: The package includes a free gift.
Note: Similar to 'involve' but often used when referring to adding something as part of a larger set or collection.

encompass

To include comprehensively or cover a wide range.
Example: The project will encompass various aspects of marketing and sales.
Note: Emphasizes a broader scope or range of things being included compared to 'involve.'

entail

To involve as a necessary part or consequence.
Example: Completing the assignment will entail conducting research and writing a report.
Note: Focuses on something that is necessary or required as a part of the process or outcome.

require

To need or demand as necessary.
Example: The job will require strong communication skills.
Note: Highlights the necessity or obligation for something to be done or possessed in order to be involved.

Involve expressions, common phrases

get involved

To participate or engage in a particular activity or situation.
Example: She decided to get involved in the community project to help those in need.
Note: The phrase 'get involved' is more specific in indicating active participation compared to just 'involve.'

involve oneself in

To actively engage or participate in a particular task or situation.
Example: He always involves himself in the details of every project he works on.
Note: This phrase emphasizes personal engagement and active involvement.

be involved in

To take part in or be connected with a particular activity or group.
Example: She is involved in several charitable organizations in her community.
Note: It indicates a connection or participation without specifying the level of involvement.

deeply involved

To be heavily engaged or committed to a task or project.
Example: The team was deeply involved in the research project, dedicating long hours to it.
Note: This phrase highlights a high level of commitment or engagement in comparison to just 'involve.'

involve in

To require or entail participation in a particular action or process.
Example: The new policy will involve changes in the way we conduct our business.
Note: This phrase suggests being required to participate in something rather than choosing to do so.

involve with

To associate or engage with a particular group or activity.
Example: He got involved with a group of artists and started exploring his creative side.
Note: It implies forming a connection or relationship with a specific group or activity.

involve oneself with

To engage or associate oneself with a cause, group, or activity.
Example: She decided to involve herself with the local environmental organization to help protect the wildlife.
Note: This phrase emphasizes personal engagement and commitment to a cause or group.

Involve everyday (slang) expressions

get in on (something)

To participate or become involved in an activity or plan.
Example: Hey, are you going to get in on the plan for the weekend getaway?
Note: This slang term implies actively participating or joining a situation or activity.

in the loop

To be informed or included in important information or communication.
Example: Make sure to keep me in the loop about the project developments.
Note: It implies being aware and knowledgeable about ongoing events or updates.

get wrapped up in

To become involved in a situation, typically against one's intentions.
Example: I didn't mean to get wrapped up in all the drama at work.
Note: It suggests unintentionally becoming involved in a situation or getting caught up in it.

mix up in

To be involved in or associated with a problematic or troublesome situation.
Example: He always seems to get mixed up in arguments with his coworkers.
Note: It conveys a sense of being entangled or entwined in conflicts or issues.

take part in

To participate or engage in an activity or event.
Example: I'm planning to take part in the charity event next month.
Note: It emphasizes actively engaging in an event or activity, often implying a voluntary action.

dive into

To enthusiastically become involved in something, often without hesitation.
Example: She decided to dive into the new project headfirst.
Note: This slang term emphasizes a quick and eager involvement in a task or project.

embroil in

To become deeply involved in a conflict or complicated situation.
Example: The company found itself embroiled in a legal dispute over the copyright.
Note: It signifies being intricately and deeply entangled in a complex or troublesome matter.

Involve - Examples

The project will involve a lot of research.
这个项目将涉及大量研究。
The accident involved three cars.
这起事故涉及三辆车。
I don't want to involve myself in their argument.
我不想卷入他们的争论。

Involve grammar

Involve - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: involve
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): involved
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): involving
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): involves
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): involve
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): involve
Syllables, Separation and Stress
involve Contains 2 syllables: in • volve
Phonetic transcription: in-ˈvälv
in volve , in ˈvälv (The red syllable is stressed)

Involve - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
involve: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.