词组 | involved |
释义 | involved ◊ used after a link verb The adjective involved is usually used after a link verb such as 'be' or 'get'. If you are involved in an activity, you are taking part in it. Should religious leaders get involved in politics? In all, 6000 companies are involved in producing the parts that are needed for these aircraft. ◊ used after a noun Involved can also be used immediately after a noun. The people involved in something are the people affected by it or taking part in it. We never managed to get anything done, simply because of the large number of people involved. He felt justified in protecting the children involved by separating them from their mother. You also use involved immediately after a noun when you are mentioning an important aspect of something that is being discussed. There is quite a lot of work involved. She had no real understanding of the problems involved. ◊ another meaning Involved has another meaning. If you say that a process or situation is involved, you mean that it is very complicated. When involved has this meaning, it can only go after a verb or in front of a noun. The problem's a little bit more involved than I suggested. We had long, involved discussions. |
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