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单词 engage
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engage

Awful family across the aisle engage us in conversation.The key to getting them off without causing an argument is to engage them with something else.Consumers spend their time trying to check prices rather than engage in productive activity.Soon after he returned from war they were engaged.Keep it simple and disciplined People engage with politics rarely and for short periods of time.It can be hard to find common ground and remain engaged with people you don't know.In any project aiming at long-term sustainability it is vital to engage young people.As soon as you engage with another person, there's a behavioural symmetry.It's feelgood, and people want to engage with that.Before making an appointment, I have made a shortlist of three and then engaged the person most suited for the job.Our main object is to engage enemy bombers.This enables us to engage with groups and individuals that statutory providers find difficult.This is about engaging with younger people.English was the one lesson that engaged his attention at school.You can engage in " passive cooperation.Growing old chronologically does not mean a person cannot engage in physical activities.You are about to engage in a battle with your entire force.Now the gangs are back fighting turf wars and engaging in gun battles with police.And they engaged with the enemy on only one in five days at war. People are engaged in life and the environment.But fair dealing is not a subject that engages the attention of any of the contributors.Consequently they saw no reason why they should engage the enemy unless they did so in overwhelming force.Explaining and predicting what people will do by citing their beliefs is something we all engage in all the time.Then the going got a bit snowy and steep and it was time to engage four-wheel drive.But sensors monitor road conditions and automatically engage four-wheel drive when necessary.Within weeks we and our former partners on the Continent are engaged in a war beyond imagination.He has been warned that he will no longer be engaged in the passive defence of his country, but taking the battle to the enemy.

In other languages
engage

British English: engage VERB
to engage in sth If you engage in an activity, you do it or are actively involved with it.
Many of these young people engage in criminal activities.
  • American English: engage
  • Brazilian Portuguese: engrenar
  • Chinese: 从事
  • European Spanish: dedicarse a
  • French: prendre part
  • German: einrasten
  • Italian: dedicarsi
  • Japanese: 従事する
  • Korean: ~에 관여하다
  • European Portuguese: engrenar
  • Latin American Spanish: dedicarse a

Chinese translation of 'engage'

engage

(ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ)

vt

  1. (frm) [attention, interest] 吸引 (xīyǐn)
  2. (frm, = employ) [consultant, lawyer, sb's services] 雇(僱)用 (gùyòng)
  3. (Aut) [clutch] 接合 (jiēhé)
  4. (Mil) [enemy] 与(與) ... 交战(戰) (yǔ ... jiāozhàn)

vi

  1. (Tech) 啮(齧)合 (nièhé)
    to engage in [commerce, research etc] 从(從)事 (cóngshì)
    to engage sb in conversation 使某人参(參)加谈(談)话(話) (shǐ mǒurén cānjiā tánhuà)
(verb) 
Definition
to take part or participate
They continue to engage in criminal activities.
Synonyms
participate in
join in
take part in
Thousands of students have taken part in the demonstrations.
undertake
She undertook the arduous task of monitoring the elections.
practise
embark on
enter into
become involved in
set about
partake of
(verb) 
Definition
to involve (a person or his or her attention) intensely
He engaged us with tales of his adventures.
Synonyms
captivate
I was captivated by her sparkling personality.
win
draw
The game is currently drawing huge crowds
catch
This award has caught the imagination of the public.
arrest
As he reached the hall, he saw what had arrested her.
fix
attract
Summer attracts visitors to the countryside.
capture
the story that has captured the imagination of the whole country
charm
My sister charms everyone she meets.
attach
fascinate
She fascinated us, on and off stage.
enchant
This book will enchant readers.
allure
The dog was allured by the smell of roasting meat.
enamour
(verb) 
Definition
to involve (a person or his or her attention) intensely
She tried to engage me in conversation.
Synonyms
occupy
I had other matters to occupy me that day.
involve
draw
He wanted to draw attention to their plight.
busy
grip
The whole nation was gripped by the dramatic story.
absorb
a second career which absorbed her more completely than acting ever had
tie up
preoccupy
a question that continues to preoccupy the more serious papers
immerse
I was able to immerse myself in family life.
engross
There's something about them which engrosses the public.
(verb) 
Definition
to employ (someone) to do something
We have been able to engage some staff.
Synonyms
employ
The company employs 18 staff.
commission
You can commission them to paint something especially for you.
appoint
It made sense to appoint a banker to this job.
take on
hire
hired on short-term contracts
retain
recruit
He had the forlorn job of trying to recruit soldiers.
enlist
Three thousand men were enlisted.
enrol
I thought I'd enrol you with an art group at the school.
put on the payroll
Opposites
dismiss
,
remove
,
sack (informal)
,
fire (informal)
,
axe (informal)
, discharge,
oust
,
lay off
,
give notice to
,
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal)
,
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal)
(verb) 
I managed to engage a room for the night.
Synonyms
book
She booked herself a flight home last night.
reserve
I'll reserve a table for five.
secure
hire
To hire a car you must produce a current driving licence.
rent
He rented a car.
charter
He chartered a jet to fly her home.
lease
She went to Toronto, where she leased an apartment.
prearrange
(verb) 
Press the lever until you hear the catch engage.
Synonyms
interlock
The tragedies begin to interlock.
join
interact
mesh
Their senses of humour meshed perfectly.
interconnect
dovetail
The pieces dovetail seamlessly.
(verb) 
Definition
to bring (part of a machine or other mechanism) into operation, esp. by causing components to interlock
Show me how to engage the four-wheel drive.
Synonyms
set going
apply
The government appears to be applying the same principle.
trigger
The thieves must have triggered the alarm.
activate
video cameras that can be activated by computer
switch on
energize
When energized, the coil creates an electromagnetic force.
bring into operation
(verb) 
Definition
to begin a battle with
They could engage the enemy beyond the range of the torpedoes.
Synonyms
begin battle with
attack
take on
encounter
They were about to cross the border and encounter Iraqi troops.
combat
new government measures to combat crime
fall on
battle with
meet
fight with
assail
face off (slang)
wage war on
join battle with
give battle to
come to close quarters with
(verb) 
Definition
to promise to do something
Synonyms
promise
They promised they would deliver it on Friday.
agree
I'm not sure I agree with you.
contract
He has contracted to lease part of the collection to a museum in Japan.
commit
The government have committed billions of pounds to the programme.
guarantee
We guarantee to refund your money if you are not delighted with your purchase.
bind
The treaty binds them to respect their neighbour's independence.
pledge
I pledge that by next year we will have the problem solved.
undertake
He undertook to edit the text himself.
vow
She vowed that some day she would return to live in France.
oblige
This decree obliges unions to delay strikes.
covenant
In the deed of separation, she covenanted that she would not revoke her will.
vouch
obligate
betroth (archaic)
affiance

Additional synonyms

in the sense of absorb
Definition
to engage the interest of someone
a second career which absorbed her more completely than acting ever had
Synonyms
engross,
hold,
involve,
fill,
arrest,
fix,
occupy,
engage,
fascinate,
preoccupy,
engulf,
fill up,
immerse,
rivet,
captivate,
monopolize,
enwrap
in the sense of activate
Definition
to make something active
video cameras that can be activated by computer
Synonyms
start,
move,
trigger (off),
stimulate,
turn on,
set off,
initiate,
switch on,
propel,
rouse,
prod,
get going,
mobilize,
kick-start (informal),
set in motion,
impel,
galvanize,
set going,
actuate,
prompt,
stir,
motivate,
arouse,
animate,
energize
in the sense of agree
Definition
to be of the same opinion
I'm not sure I agree with you.
Synonyms
concur,
engage,
be as one,
sympathize,
assent,
see eye to eye,
be of the same opinion,
be of the same mind,
be down with (informal)

Synonyms of 'engage'

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