词汇 | invest with |
释义 | Phr V invest with invests, investing, invested invest sb with sth formal to officially give authority or power to someoneusually passiveOn 23rd April 1957 he was invested with a royal title.She has demanded that her commission be invested with the power of arrest. invest sth/sb with sth formal to make something or someone seem to have a particular characteristicusually passiveIn his poems, everyday reality is invested with wonder and delight. invest (someone) with (something)1. To give someone or something authority. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "invest" and "with." Don't invest that madman with power! 2. To believe that someone possesses a particular trait or quality. Any time you have a crush on someone, you end up investing them with all kinds of great qualities that they don't actually have. invest someone with somethingto endow someone with something, such as power or privilege. The constitution invests the vice president with the authority to act on the president's behalf in certain conditions. The state has invested me with the authority to unite this couple in marriage. invest withv. 1. To grant someone some power or authority: The state invests a justice of the peace with the authority to perform marriages. I am invested with the task of fixing the computers. 2. To attribute to someone or something some enveloping or pervasive quality: I invested my friend with virtues that turned out to be products of my own imagination. |
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