invertir
invert ; reverse ; invest.
How is a user to know which multi-word terms in a system have been inverted and which have not?.
Entry of the number '11' reverses the present blacklisting status.
Over the past 5 years Drew University has invested $3.5 million in cutting edge technology and installed an on-line library system.
invertir capital
sink + capital
It was never normal for a printer to sink capital in a stock of paper sufficient for miscellaneous book-printing.
invertir dinero [Designar una cantidad de dinero para un objetivo concreto]
invest + money
commit + money
A great deal of money is invested in different methods of information retrieval, and the amount increases each year.
Sometimes, for example, by not immediately liening funds for an expensive reference work that is just announced, one may benefit from reviews or an opportunity to examine the work before committing the money.
invertir el tiempo de Uno en
invest + Posesivo + time in
And like fiction writers, they will attempt to imbue them with life and meaning and value for the people who are investing their thoughts and time in their analysis.
invertir esfuerzo intelectual en
invest + Posesivo + thoughts in
And like fiction writers, they will attempt to imbue them with life and meaning and value for the people who are investing their thoughts and time in their analysis.
invertir fondos
invest + money
A great deal of money is invested in different methods of information retrieval, and the amount increases each year.
invertir más dinero
dig + deep
The article 'Digging deep for treasure' reports that many companies see data mining as a data warehouse's most important role, yet they have still not upgraded their IT architectures to include data warehousing.
invertir tiempo
invest + time
There are few things in life better than investing time in young people.