Involve with Meaning in English
expression
ˌɪnˈvɑɫv/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
in-VAHLV WITH
ɪnvˈɒlv/ /wˈɪð
in-VOLV WITH
التعريف
To be connected to or take part with someone or something, often suggesting participation or a personal or romantic relationship.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used for both general participation ('involve with a project') and personal connections, often romantic ('involve with someone'). Less formal than 'be involved in'. Avoid confusing with 'involve in' (which means participation in an activity, not with a person).
Spanish: involucrarse con - tener una relación conPortuguese (BR): envolver-se com - ter relação comPortuguese (PT): envolver-se com - ter relação comChinese (Simplified): 与...有牵连 - 与...有关系Chinese (Traditional): 與...有牽連 - 與...有關係Hindi: के साथ शामिल होना - संबंध रखनाArabic: يتورط مع - يرتبط بـBengali: সম্পৃক্ত হওয়া - জড়িত থাকাRussian: состоять в отношениях - быть связанным сJapanese: 関わる - 付き合うVietnamese: dính líu đến - liên quan đến - có quan hệ vớiKorean: 관계하다 - 연루되다Turkish: ilişkili olmak - karışmakUrdu: منسلک ہونا - تعلق رکھناIndonesian: terlibat dengan - berhubungan dengan
جمل نموذجية
She is involved with the school club.
basic
Are you involved with anyone right now?
basic
He became involved with a local charity.
basic
She didn’t want to get involved with office politics.
natural
After college, I got really involved with music.
natural
They didn’t realize how much they would become involved with each other's lives.
natural