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interest/ˈint(ə)rist/ n. & v.●n. 1a concern; curiosity 关心;好奇 have no interest in fishing 对钓鱼不感兴趣 b a quality exciting curiosity or holding the attention 引起好奇和保持注意力的特性 this magazine lacks interest 这本杂志索然无味 2 a subject, hobby, etc., in which one is concerned 感兴趣的事(爱好) his interests are gardening and sport 他感兴趣的事是园艺和体育 3 advantage or profit, esp. when financial (尤指财务方面的)利益;益处 it is in your interest to go 去对你有利; look after your own interests 照顾你自己的利益 4 money paid for the use of money lent, or for not requiring the repayment of a debt 利息 5 (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 in)a a financial stake (in an undertaking etc.) (在企业等中的)股份;股本 b a legal concern, title, or right (in property) (财产的)合法关系;股权;权利 6a a party or group having a common concern 同业 the brewing interest 酿造业者 b a principle in which a party or group is concerned 利害关系,共同关心的事 7 the selfish pursuit of one's own welfare, self-interest 私人好处;私利 ●v. tr. 1 excite the curiosity or attention of 使感兴趣;引起关注 your story interests me greatly 你的经历使我很感兴趣 2 (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 in) cause (a person) to take a personal interest or share 使(某人)感兴趣(共享) can I interest you in a holiday abroad? 我能邀您到国外共度假日吗? 3 (as 作 interested adj.) having a private interest; not impartial or disinterested 有私利的;有偏见的;不感兴趣的 an interested party 有关的当事人 □ at interest (of money borrowed) on the condition that interest is payable (借款)按约定应付利息 □ declare an (or one's) interest make known one's financial etc. interests in an undertaking before it is discussed (讨论前) (对自己经济利益有关联的事)主张权利 □ in the interest (or interests) of as something that is advantageous to 为了,有助于 □ lose interest become bored or boring 不再感兴趣;不再引起兴趣 □ with interest 1 with interest charged or paid 附利息;付利息 2 with increased force etc. 加重地 returned the blow with interest 加重回击 □ interestedly adv.□ interestedness n.[Middle English, earlier interesse from Anglo-French from medieval Latin, alteration apparently after Old French interest, both from Latin interest, 3rd sing. present of interesse matter, make a difference (as INTER-, esse be)] |