投入
To put effort, time, or money into something to make it work.
Explanation at your level:
You use 投入 when you put something inside something else. If you put money into a piggy bank, you are 投入 money. It is a simple way to say 'to put in'.
At this level, you learn that 投入 means to give time or money to a project. For example, 'I 投入 two hours to study.' It shows you are working hard.
Now you can use 投入 for abstract things like feelings. You can be 投入 in a song or a game, meaning you are focused and happy. It is a very useful word for describing your hobbies.
In business, 投入 is essential. It means to invest capital. You can discuss the 投入 (investment) and the 产出 (output). It shows you understand professional language.
At the advanced level, you use 投入 to describe deep psychological states. Someone who is very 投入 is completely immersed. It is also used in academic writing to discuss resource allocation.
Mastery of 投入 involves understanding its nuanced usage in literature and strategic planning. It represents the ultimate form of commitment, where the subject and the action become one. It is a foundational concept in Chinese discourse.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to invest or put in.
- Used for money, time, and effort.
- Can be physical or abstract.
- Essential business term.
When you 投入 (tóu rù) something, you are essentially 'throwing' (投) it into (入) a project. Think of it as planting a seed; you are putting your resources into the ground so that something can grow later.
This word is incredibly versatile. You can 投入 money into a business, or you can 投入 your heart and soul into a hobby. It is all about the act of commitment and active participation.
Whether you are a student studying for an exam or a CEO planning a company merger, you are always 投入 something. It represents the bridge between having an idea and seeing that idea become a reality through your personal or financial contribution.
The word 投入 comes from Classical Chinese roots. The character 投 (tóu) originally referred to the act of throwing or casting something away, such as throwing a spear or casting a vote. Over time, it evolved to mean 'to send' or 'to place'.
The character 入 (rù) is a pictograph representing something entering or going inside. When combined, they literally mean 'to throw into'. Historically, this was used in military contexts for throwing troops into battle, but it gradually expanded to economic and social contexts.
By the modern era, 投入 became the standard term for investment. It reflects a shift in human society from physical labor to strategic resource management. It is fascinating how a word that once described a physical action now describes the abstract concept of dedication.
In daily life, 投入 is used whenever you are talking about 'investing' or 'putting in'. You will often hear it paired with 精力 (energy), 感情 (emotion), or 资金 (funds).
In a formal or business setting, it is the go-to word for 'investment'. For example, if a company is 投入 millions into research, it means they are betting on that future success. It sounds professional and serious.
In casual conversation, you might say someone is very 投入 in a movie or a book. This means they are completely absorbed or 'lost' in the experience. It shows a high level of engagement and focus.
Idioms involving 投入 often highlight the intensity of the action. 全心投入 is a beautiful way to describe passion, while 投入市场 is a staple of the business world.
Using these expressions makes your Chinese sound more natural and sophisticated. They help you bridge the gap between simple 'putting in' and the deeper meaning of 'dedication' or 'strategic placement'.
投入 is a transitive verb. It usually takes an object, such as 时间 (time) or 金钱 (money). You can also use it as an adjective to describe someone who is 'absorbed' in a task.
The pronunciation is tóu (rising tone) and rù (falling tone). It is a standard two-syllable word. Rhyming words include tóu (head) and kù (pants/storage), though these are not perfect rhymes.
When using it in a sentence, remember that the object usually follows the verb directly. It is a very stable verb and does not require complex particle usage, making it quite friendly for learners to master early on.
Fun Fact
Used in ancient military tactics.
Pronunciation Guide
Rising tone then falling tone.
Standard Mandarin tones.
Common Errors
- Tone confusion
- R-sound issues
- Syllable stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Verb-Object structure
投入资金
Directional verbs
投入
Abstract nouns
投入精力
Examples by Level
我投入硬币。
I put in coin.
Verb + Object
投入钱。
Put in money.
Simple phrase
投入盒子。
Put in box.
Directional
投入工作。
Put in work.
Abstract usage
投入时间。
Put in time.
Time expression
投入感情。
Put in emotion.
Emotional state
投入精力。
Put in energy.
Resource usage
投入学习。
Put in study.
Focus
他投入了很多钱。
我们要投入更多时间。
她很投入地看书。
投入这个项目。
别投入太多。
投入你的热情。
投入到游戏中。
投入新的机器。
他全身心投入到工作中。
这项工程投入了大量资金。
她对这个角色非常投入。
我们投入了许多人力物力。
投入市场需要勇气。
他投入了所有的积蓄。
投入到大自然的怀抱中。
投入到学习中去吧。
公司决定加大研发投入。
他在这部电影里投入了真情实感。
投入产出比非常关键。
不要把精力投入到无意义的事情上。
他投入了毕生的心血。
投入资金以获取回报。
她十分投入地听着音乐。
投入到激烈的竞争中。
该项目投入了难以估量的资源。
他投入了全部的智力与体力。
投入到社会实践中去。
这种投入是值得的。
他投入了一种近乎痴迷的状态。
投入到宏大的叙事中。
资源投入的效率是核心问题。
投入了大量的心力去维护。
他将毕生精力投入到科学研究中。
这种投入体现了深厚的文化底蕴。
投入到一种超越自我的境界。
投入资本以实现战略转型。
投入到历史的洪流之中。
这种投入反映了其价值观。
投入了极大的专注力。
投入到艺术创作的巅峰。
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"全心投入"
Wholehearted dedication
他全心投入学习。
Neutral"投入产出比"
ROI ratio
这个项目的投入产出比很高。
Business"投入怀抱"
Embrace
她投入母亲的怀抱。
Literary"投入战斗"
Join the fight
他准备投入战斗。
Neutral"投入市场"
Launch
产品投入市场。
Formal"投入心血"
Pour heart and soul
他投入心血。
NeutralEasily Confused
Both mean invest
投资 is financial only
投资公司 vs 投入精力
Both mean put in
放入 is physical
放入盒子 vs 投入精力
Both have 投
抛弃 is abandon
抛弃旧物 vs 投入精力
None
N/A
N/A
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 投入 + Object
他投入时间。
Subject + 投入 + [place]
他投入箱子。
Subject + 投入 + [abstract]
他投入感情。
Subject + 投入 + [amount] + [noun]
他投入大量资金。
Subject + 投入 + [verb phrase]
他投入学习中。
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
放入 is for physical objects, 投入 is for resources/effort.
Needs an object to be clear.
Don't use for small items.
投掷 is throwing physically.
Tones matter for meaning.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a bank vault.
Native usage
Used for passion.
Cultural insight
Focus on hard work.
Grammar shortcut
Follow with noun.
Say it right
Rising then falling.
Avoid mistake
Don't confuse with physical throw.
Did you know?
Ancient roots.
Study smart
Use flashcards.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Throw (投) into (入)
Visual Association
Throwing money into a bank slot.
Word Web
چالش
Use it in a sentence today.
ریشه کلمه
Chinese
Original meaning: Throw into
بافت فرهنگی
None
Direct translation of 'invest' or 'put in'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Business
- 投入资金
- 投入资源
- 投入产出
Education
- 投入学习
- 投入精力
- 投入时间
Daily life
- 投入感情
- 投入工作
- 投入怀抱
Sports
- 投入比赛
- 投入训练
- 投入状态
Conversation Starters
"你投入了多少时间学习?"
"你对什么最投入?"
"投入资金重要吗?"
"你如何投入工作?"
"投入感情容易吗?"
Journal Prompts
写下你投入最多的事情。
你今天投入了什么?
为什么投入很重要?
描述一次全心投入的经历。
سوالات متداول
8 سوال投资 is mainly financial; 投入 is broader.
Usually for effort or time.
Yes.
我很投入.
It can be both.
Yes, it is used as a noun.
Yes, like throwing into a box.
Very.
خودت رو بسنج
我___很多钱。
投入 is the right verb for money.
What does 投入 mean?
It means to invest.
投入 can be used for feelings.
Yes, e.g., 投入感情.
Word
معنی
Direct translation.
Subject-Verb-Object.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
投入 is the act of giving your resources to create a result.
- Means to invest or put in.
- Used for money, time, and effort.
- Can be physical or abstract.
- Essential business term.
Memory Palace
Visualize a bank vault.
Native usage
Used for passion.
Cultural insight
Focus on hard work.
Grammar shortcut
Follow with noun.
مثال
他全身心投入到工作中。
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