1. to involve
I want to involve in the actions of Greenpeace.
I don't want to involve myself in politics.
Originally he had planned to be an architect, but that involved too much maths. / I want to involve in the actions of Greenpeace.
2. include
Foods rich in vitamin E include dark-green, leafy vegetables, beans, nuts and whole-grain cereals.
Is service included?
Short-term effects of smoking include unfitness, wheezing, a general vulnerability to illness, bad breath, bad skin and so on.
Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your submission.
Because this is such a highly technical subject, I would like to point out in advance the likelihood that some of what I'm about to say may include information that is incorrect.
Service industries include communication, transportation, distribution, finance and a host of other areas which do not involve production of goods.
The "complete breakfasts" in cereal commercials always include cereal, milk, toast, and orange juice, but even Americans don't usually eat that much in the morning.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Include these points in a 3-4 minute talk about your book.
Fresh-water fish include some designated as protected species. You're not allowed to catch or buy them.
The means of communication can include letters, magazine and newspaper advertisements, radio and television commercials, and telephone marketing, as well as catalogs.
You have our permission to include our software on condition that you send us a copy of the final product.
Please ensure you always include a link-back in your replies. ">>" in plain ASCII + number (e.g. >>1).
1. Wanadoo has grown out of the France Telecom stable, which also includes the Orange mobile phone network. 2. They included me as one of the team.
Our tour party included several young families. Today's programme will include a workshop on language learning games. Symptoms of the disease include tiredness and loss of memory.