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From:
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in·ter·est
/ˈɪnt(ə)rəst; ˈɪntəˌrɛst, ˌtrɛst; ˈɪntɚ/
U興趣;C感興趣的事,愛好;C利益;U重要性;U利息;行業(vt.)使發生興趣
From:
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interest
利息
From:
Network Terminology
interest
*興趣 利息
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·est
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Interested
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Interesting
.]
1.
To
engage
the
attention
of
;
to
awaken
interest
in
;
to
excite
emotion
or
passion
in
,
in
behalf
of
a
person
or
thing
;
as
,
the
subject
did
not
interest
him
;
to
interest
one
in
charitable
work
.
To
love
our
native
country
. . .
to
be
interested
in
its
concerns
is
natural
to
all
men
.
--
Dryden
.
A
goddess
who
used
to
interest
herself
in
marriages
.
--
Addison
.
2.
To
be
concerned
with
or
engaged
in
;
to
affect
;
to
concern
;
to
excite
; --
often
used
impersonally
. [
Obs
.]
Or
rather
,
gracious
sir
,
Create
me
to
this
glory
,
since
my
cause
Doth
interest
this
fair
quarrel
. --
Ford
.
3.
To
cause
or
permit
to
share
. [
Obs
.]
The
mystical
communion
of
all
faithful
men
is
such
as
maketh
every
one
to
be
interested
in
those
precious
blessings
which
any
one
of
them
receiveth
at
God's
hands
.
--
Hooker
.
Syn:
--
To
concern
;
excite
;
attract
;
entertain
;
engage
;
occupy
;
hold
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·est
,
n.
1.
Excitement
of
feeling
,
whether
pleasant
or
painful
,
accompanying
special
attention
to
some
object
;
concern
;
a
desire
to
learn
more
about
a
topic
or
engage
often
in
an
activity
.
Note:
☞
Interest
expresses
mental
excitement
of
various
kinds
and
degrees
.
It
may
be
intellectual
,
or
sympathetic
and
emotional
,
or
merely
personal
;
as
,
an
interest
in
philosophical
research
;
an
interest
in
human
suffering
;
the
interest
which
an
avaricious
man
takes
in
money
getting
.
So
much
interest
have
I
in
thy
sorrow
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Finance, Commerce
Participation
in
advantage
,
profit
,
and
responsibility
;
share
;
portion
;
part
;
as
,
an
interest
in
a
brewery
;
he
has
parted
with
his
interest
in
the
stocks
.
3.
Advantage
,
personal
or
general
;
good
,
regarded
as
a
selfish
benefit
;
profit
;
benefit
.
Divisions
hinder
the
common
interest
and
public
good
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
When
interest
calls
of
all
her
sneaking
train
.
--
Pope
.
4.
Finance
A
fee
paid
for
the
use
of
money
;
a
fee
paid
for
a
loan
; --
usually
reckoned
as
a
percentage
;
as
,
interest
at
five
per
cent
per
annum
on
ten
thousand
dollars
.
They
have
told
their
money
,
and
let
out
Their
coin
upon
large
interest
. --
Shak
.
5.
Any
excess
of
advantage
over
and
above
an
exact
equivalent
for
what
is
given
or
rendered
.
You
shall
have
your
desires
with
interest
.
--
Shak
.
6.
The
persons
interested
in
any
particular
business
or
measure
,
taken
collectively
;
as
,
the
iron
interest
;
the
cotton
interest
.
Compound interest
,
interest
,
not
only
on
the
original
principal
,
but
also
on
unpaid
interest
from
the
time
it
fell
due
.
Simple interest
,
interest
on
the
principal
sum
without
interest
on
overdue
interest
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
interest
n
1:
a
sense
of
concern
with
and
curiosity
about
someone
or
something
; "
an
interest
in
music
" [
syn
:
involvement
]
2:
the
power
of
attracting
or
holding
one's
interest
(
because
it
is
unusual
or
exciting
etc
.); "
they
said
nothing
of
great
interest
"; "
primary
colors
can
add
interest
to
a
room
" [
syn
:
interestingness
] [
ant
:
uninterestingness
]
3:
a
reason
for
wanting
something
done
; "
for
your
sake
"; "
died
for
the
sake
of
his
country
"; "
in
the
interest
of
safety
";
"
in
the
common
interest
" [
syn
:
sake
]
4:
a
fixed
charge
for
borrowing
money
;
usually
a
percentage
of
the
amount
borrowed
; "
how
much
interest
do
you
pay
on
your
mortgage
?"
5:
a
diversion
that
occupies
one's
time
and
thoughts
(
usually
pleasantly
); "
sailing
is
her
favorite
pastime
"; "
his
main
pastime
is
gambling
"; "
he
counts
reading
among
his
interests
"; "
they
criticized
the
boy
for
his
limited
pursuits
" [
syn
:
pastime
,
pursuit
]
6: (
law
)
a
right
or
legal
share
of
something
;
a
financial
involvement
with
something
; "
they
have
interests
all
over
the
world
"; "
a
stake
in
the
company's
future
" [
syn
:
stake
]
7: (
usually
plural
)
a
social
group
whose
members
control
some
field
of
activity
and
who
have
common
aims
; "
the
iron
interests
stepped
up
production
" [
syn
:
interest group
]
v
1:
excite
the
curiosity
of
;
engage
the
interest
of
[
ant
:
bore
]
2:
be
on
the
mind
of
; "
I
worry
about
the
second
Germanic
consonant
" [
syn
:
concern
,
occupy
,
worry
]
3:
be
of
importance
or
consequence
; "
This
matters
to
me
!" [
syn
:
matter to
]
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