A2 verb محايد #379 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

involve

/ɪnˈvɒlv/

Involve means to include as essential or to participate in.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Include as a necessary part.
  • Participate in or be affected by.
  • Used in many contexts.

Overview

The word 'involve' is a versatile verb with a core meaning related to inclusion and participation. It signifies that something or someone is a necessary component of a larger whole, whether it's a project, a problem, or a process. When an activity involves certain steps, it means those steps are essential for its completion. Similarly, if a situation involves certain people, they are part of it and likely affected by it or have a role to play.

Usage Patterns

'Involve' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although its usage might shift slightly. In formal settings, like academic papers or business reports, it often describes the components of a system or the requirements of a task. For example, 'The research involved extensive data collection.' In spoken, informal English, it might be used more broadly to talk about relationships or responsibilities, such as 'My new job involves a lot of travel.'

Common Contexts

Work: Projects often involve specific tasks, teams, or resources. 'This project involves three departments and a budget of $10,000.' Meetings might involve presentations or discussions. 'The meeting will involve a review of the quarterly sales figures.'

School: Studying a subject involves learning specific concepts or skills. 'Learning a new language involves practicing regularly.' Group projects involve collaboration among students. 'The assignment involves working in teams of four.'

Daily Life: Hobbies can involve specific equipment or skills. 'Photography involves understanding light and composition.' Family matters can involve different members. 'The decision will involve all family members.' It can also describe being affected by something: 'He was involved in a car accident.'

أمثلة

1

My new job involves managing a team of five people.

business

Mi nuevo trabajo implica dirigir un equipo de cinco personas.

2

The investigation will involve interviewing several witnesses.

formal

La investigación implicará entrevistar a varios testigos.

3

Are you involved in any sports at school?

everyday

¿Estás involucrado en algún deporte en la escuela?

4

This complex problem involves many factors.

academic

Este complejo problema involucra muchos factores.

5

He didn't want to get involved in their argument.

informal

Él no quería involucrarse en su discusión.

6

The accident involved two cars and a truck.

everyday

El accidente involucró a dos coches y un camión.

المرادفات

الأضداد

exclude omit leave out

تلازمات شائعة

to involve someone in something involucrar a alguien en algo
to involve something implicar algo
deeply involved profundamente involucrado
heavily involved muy involucrado
involved in involucrado en
involve a lot of implicar mucho/a

العبارات الشائعة

get involved

involucrarse

to be involved

estar involucrado

involve in

involucrar en

يُخلط عادةً مع

involve vs evolve

'Involve' means to include or participate. 'Evolve' means to develop gradually over time.

involve vs revolve

'Involve' means to include or participate. 'Revolve' means to move in a circle around a central point or to be centered around a particular subject.

أنماط نحوية

involve + noun involve + gerund (-ing form) be involved in + noun be involved in + gerund (-ing form)

How to Use It

ملاحظات الاستخدام

Use 'involve' when something is a necessary part of an activity or process, or when someone is participating or being affected. The passive form 'is/are involved' is very common when talking about people's participation.


أخطاء شائعة

Learners sometimes confuse 'involve' with 'include' or use it incorrectly in passive constructions. Ensure you understand whether the meaning is about participation or necessary components.

Tips

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Think 'part of'

When you see 'involve', think about whether something is a necessary part of something else or if someone is actively participating.

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Don't confuse with 'evolve'

Remember that 'involve' means to include or participate, while 'evolve' means to develop gradually.

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Teamwork and participation

In many cultures, 'involve' is key to discussions about teamwork and ensuring everyone's voice is heard in group activities.

أصل الكلمة

From Latin 'involvere', meaning 'to roll up, wrap up, cover'. The sense of 'include as part of' developed from this idea of being wrapped up within something.

السياق الثقافي

In many Western business and academic cultures, actively involving team members and stakeholders is seen as crucial for successful collaboration and project outcomes.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'involve' as 'in a volve' - like being rolled into something, becoming part of it.

الأسئلة الشائعة

10 أسئلة

'Include' is more general about bringing something into a group or set. 'Involve' implies a deeper connection, often suggesting necessity, participation, or being affected by something.

Yes, 'involve' can be used for both positive and negative situations. For example, 'The plan involves significant risks' (negative) or 'The project involves exciting new challenges' (positive).

It means that thing is a very important or significant part of the activity, process, or situation. For example, 'This job involves a lot of responsibility' means responsibility is a major aspect of the job.

Yes, 'involve' is typically a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes a direct object. For example, 'The task involves careful planning.'

Common prepositions include 'in' (e.g., 'involved in the accident') and 'with' (e.g., 'involved with a new project').

You can say someone is 'involved in' an activity, meaning they are participating or playing a role. You can also say a situation 'involves' certain people, meaning they are part of it or affected by it.

The past participle is 'involved'. It is used in the passive voice (e.g., 'He was involved in the discussion') and as an adjective (e.g., 'involved parties').

Yes, 'involve' is often followed by a gerund (verb ending in -ing) to describe the actions or processes that are part of something. For example, 'The job involves managing a team.'

As an adjective, 'involved' can mean participating in something, or it can describe something that is complicated or intricate.

Yes, depending on the context, synonyms include 'include', 'contain', 'entail', 'require', 'concern', and 'affect'.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank

The new software update will __________ all users.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: involve

'Involve' is the correct base form needed after the modal verb 'will'.

multiple choice

This recipe involves simple ingredients.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: This recipe requires simple ingredients.

In this context, 'involves' means that the recipe requires or includes these ingredients as a necessary part.

sentence building

project / involved / The / team / the / in

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: The team was involved in the project.

This sentence correctly uses the passive voice ('was involved') to show the team's participation in the project.

النتيجة: /3

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