involvement in• Bittman could not discuss any aspect of his involvement in the case.
emotional involvement• Second, for the fieldworker such studies are extremely demanding in tact, energy, persistence, time and emotional involvement.• There was never any emotional involvement, just a physical act that offered him some release.• According to Tormey's theory of Expression, emotional involvement for the actor is minimal.• It shows her growing emotional involvement and gradually seems to affect her every movement.• This implies that people at work operate as robots, devoid of emotional involvement with one another.• How can we reconcile the low frequency of expressions of emotional involvement in electioncampaigns with the high frequency of antagonistic partisanship?• The same applies to the impression of emotional involvement.• As the coffinslides into the furnace, we try to restrict our emotional involvement - sometimes at considerable psychological cost.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INVOLVEMENT | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤active, direct積極/直接參與▸➤close, deep, intense密切參與;深深介入;熱切參與▸➤full充分參與➤greater, increased, increasing更深入的/更多的/越來越多的參與◇Employees are demanding greater involvement in decision-making.員工們要求更多地參與決策過程。➤day-to-day每天的接觸◇When she was promoted, she missed the day-to-day involvement with customers.升職以後她很懷念以前每天與顧客打交道的時光。➤personal親身參與▸➤emotional感情投入◇Nurses usually try to avoid emotional involvement with patients.護士一般盡力避免與病人發生感情糾葛。➤parental家長的參與◇He encourages parental involvement in the running of school.他鼓勵學生家長參與學校的管理。➤political政治參與▸➤military軍事介入◇The government has ruled out military involvement in the region.政府不考慮讓軍隊介入該地區。➤criminal參與犯罪➤community社區參與▸➤alleged被控參與◇He is serving a 15-year sentence for his alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow the government.他被控參與顛覆政府的陰謀而被判 15 年監禁,目前正在服刑。VERB + INVOLVEMENT➤accuse sb of指控某人參與▸➤suspect sb of懷疑某人參與▸➤admit, deny承認/否認參與◇Winters denies any involvement in the robbery.溫特斯否認與搶劫有任何牽連。➤suggest表明參與◇There is no evidence to suggest criminal involvement.沒有證據顯示與犯罪有牽涉。PREPOSITION➤involvement by由⋯參與◇The success of the venture may lead to involvement by other foreign companies.這一風險項目的成功可能令其他外國公司也參與進來。➤involvement from來自⋯的參與◇The project needs full involvement from all members of the group.這一項目需要小組全體成員全力參與。➤involvement in參與◇He was found to have a deep involvement in drug dealing.發現他與販毒活動牽涉很深。➤involvement of⋯的參與◇the involvement of parents in their children's education父母對兒女教育的參與➤involvement with與⋯有關◇Her husband's involvement with another woman led to their divorce.她丈夫與別的女人有染導致他們離婚。
involvement ♦︎ role ♦︎ part ♦︎ contribution ♦︎ participation ♦︎ interest ♦︎ input ♦︎ stake ♦︎ engagement ♦︎ handThese are all words for the fact of being active in an event or situation.这些词均表示参与、参加、作用。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆involvement / a role / a part / an interest / a stake / engagement / a hand in sth◆involvement / a contribution / participation / input from sb◆a contribution / input to sth◆(a) direct involvement / role / part / contribution / participation / interest / input / stake / engagement◆(a) greater involvement / role / part / contribution / participation / interest / input / stake◆(a) full involvement / contribution / participation◆(a / an) major / considerable / substantial / significant involvement / role / part / contribution / interest / input / stake◆(a) positive involvement / role / part / contribution / participation / interest◆(an) active involvement / role / part / participation / interest / engagement◆(an) alleged involvement / role / part / participation◆(a) valuable / useful / crucial / essential / important / key / constructive role / part / contribution / input◆(a) personal involvement / role / contribution / participation / interest / input / stake / engagement◆(a) public / limited involvement / role / contribution / participation◆(a) parental / political / military involvement / role / participation / input◆to encourage / increase involvement / participation◆to need / get / receive a contribution / input◆to have a role / a part / an interest / an input / a stake / a hand in sth◆to play a role / part in sth◆to have a role / part to play■involvement [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the fact of being active in an event or situation; the act of giving a lot of time and attention to sth you care about参与;卷入;投入;沉迷于◆The success of the venture may lead to involvement by other foreign companies.该投资项目的成功可能导致其他外国公司的参与。◆The new album came out of her growing involvement with contemporary music.新专辑是她对当代音乐日益投入的成果。◆Nurses usually try to avoid emotional involvement with patients.护士通常尽量避免同病人产生感情纠葛。◆He was found to have a deep involvement in drug dealing.他被发现与毒品交易牵涉很深。 see also involve ⇨ include1, involved ⇨ busy1, be/get involved ⇨ join■role [countable] the degree to which sb/sth is involved in a situation or activity and the effect that they have on it影响程度;作用◆He stressed the role of diet in preventing disease.他强调了饮食在预防疾病中的作用。◆The media play a major role in influencing people's opinions.媒体在影响舆论方面发挥着重要作用。◆Regional managers have a crucial role in developing a strategic framework.地区经理在制订战略机制方面起着关键作用。■part [countable] sb/sth's role in sth作用;参加;职责◆She plays an active part in local politics.她积极参与地方政治活动。◆He had no part in the decision.他没有参与这项决定。◆How many countries took part in the last Olympic Games?有多少国家参加了上届奥运会?NOTE辨析 Role or part?In this meaning part is used mainly in phrases.表达此义时,part主要用于短语中◆have a part to play能发挥作用◆have / play a part in sth参与某事◆have / play / take no part in / of sth不参与某事◆take part (in sth)参与(某事)Role is slightly more formal, and common in business and economic contexts. It is used especially with adjectives like key, important, essential, crucial, central, fundamental, major, pivotal, prominent and primary. * role略正式,常用于商务和经济语境,尤与key、important、essential、crucial、central、fundamental、major、pivotal、prominent和primary等形容词连用。■contribution ˌkɒntrɪˈbjuːʃn; NAmEˌkɑːntrɪˈbjuːʃn [countable, usually singular] an action or service that helps to cause or increase sth, especially sth good or positive(尤指对好的或正面事物的)贡献,促成作用◆She has made a significant contribution to scientific knowledge.她对科学知识作出了重大贡献。◆These measures would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents.这些措施将会对减少工业事故发挥重要作用。■participationpɑːˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃn; NAmEpɑːrˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃn [uncountable] the act of taking part in an activity or event参加;参与◆It's a show with lots of audience participation.那是一场观众热烈参与的演出。◆A back injury prevented active participation in any sports for a while.因背伤曾一度不能参加任何剧烈体育运动。 see also participate ⇨ joinNOTE辨析 Involvement or participation?It is possible to have some involvement in a situation without actively choosing to do so; participation requires a greater level of choice from the person who is acting in a situation. * involvement指对某事的参与可能并非出自主动的选择,participation指对某事的参与较多出于自主选择。■interest [countable, uncountable] a connection with sth that affects your attitude to it, especially because you may benefit from it in some way利害关系;利益关系◆Organizations have an interest in ensuring that employee motivation is high.各机构的获利之道在于确保员工士气高昂。◆I should, at this point, declare my interest.到了这个时候,我应该申明我的利益关系。■inputˈɪnpʊt [uncountable, countable] time, knowledge, ideas or effort that you put into work or a project in order to make it succeed(时间、知识、思想或努力的)投入,贡献◆I'd appreciate your input on this.我将感激你在这方面的投入。◆There has been a big input of resources into the project from industry.工业界对这个项目投入了大量资源。■stake [singular] (always followed by in总是后接in) an important part or share in a business, plan, etc. that is important to you and that you want to be successful(在公司、计划等中的)重大利益,重大利害关系◆She has a personal stake in the success of the play.这出戏成功与否对她个人有重大利害关系。◆Many young people no longer feel they have a stake in society.很多年轻人不再觉得他们与社会休戚相关。■engagement [uncountable] (formal) being involved with sb/sth in an attempt to understand them/it(与⋯的)密切关系;(对⋯的)了解◆Her views are based on years of engagement with the problems of the inner city.她的观点建立在多年对内城区问题的了解之上。■hand [singular] (always followed by in总是后接in) (especially journalism尤用于新闻) the part that sb/sth plays in a particular situation; sb's influence in a situation角色;作用;影响◆Several of his colleagues had a hand in his downfall.他的几名同事对他的下台起了作用。◆This appointment was an attempt to strengthen her hand in policy discussions.这个任命旨在加强她在政策讨论中的作用。