involve
Bedeutung (Englisch)
- To have (something) as a component or a related part; to comprise, to include.
- To have (something) as a component or a related part; to comprise, to include.
- To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation.
- To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation.
- To entangle, intertwine, or mingle (something with one or more other things, or several things together); especially, to entangle (someone or something) in a confusing or troublesome situation.
- To cover or envelop (something) completely; to hide, to surround.
- To form (something) into a coil or spiral, or into folds; to entwine, to fold up, to roll, to wind round.
- To make (something) intricate; to complicate.
- To multiply (a number) by itself a given number of times; to raise to any assigned power.
Konzepte
mit einbeziehen
mit sich bringen
nach sich ziehen
nötig haben
nötig machen
sich drehen um
einrollen in
zur Folge haben
etwas komplizieren
sich handeln um
verbunden sein mit
zum Gegenstand haben
Hineinziehen
in Anspruch nehmen
Synonyme
relate to
require
result in
get involved
concern oneself with
have to do with
inhere in
joint responsibility
make difficult
lead up
drag into
raise to a power
hold in one’s arms
associated with
put in difficulties
take part in
give a share in
trigger off
accompanied by
be involved
get entangled
get involve
place in a bad plight
Frequenz
Mit Bindestrich als
in‧volve
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ɪnˈvɒlv/
Etymologie (Englisch)
PIE word *h₁én From Late Middle English involven (“to cloud; to encumber; to envelop, surround; to ponder (something); (reflexive) to concern (oneself) with something”) [and other forms], borrowed from Old French involver, envoudre, or from its etymon Latin involvere, the present active infinitive of Latin involvō (“to roll to or upon something; to roll about; to coil or curl up; to cover; to envelop, wrap up; to overwhelm”), from in- (prefix meaning ‘in, inside, within’) + volvō (“to roll; to tumble”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *welH- (“to turn; to wind (turn coils)”)).
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