bỏ vốn
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To invest capital: To commit money or financial resources into a business, project, or asset with the expectation of achieving a profit or return.
- To put money in: To provide the initial or necessary funds to start or support a commercial enterprise.
Usage Examples
- Verb phrase:
- Ông ấy quyết định bỏ vốn vào một công ty khởi nghiệp công nghệ. (He decided to invest capital in a tech startup.)
- Muốn kinh doanh thì trước tiên phải bỏ vốn. (To do business, you first have to put money in.)
- Họ đã bỏ vốn rất nhiều nhưng công ty vẫn thua lỗ. (They invested a lot of capital, but the company is still operating at a loss.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often implies a deliberate, strategic allocation of funds for productive purposes, not merely spending. It carries a sense of risk and expectation of future gain.
- It is commonly used in the context of entrepreneurship, business partnerships, and finance.
Variants and Related Words
- Đầu tư (v): to invest. This is a more general and formal synonym.
- Công ty đầu tư ra nước ngoài. (The company invests abroad.)
- Góp vốn (v): to contribute capital, often used in the context of a partnership.
- Mỗi thành viên góp vốn 100 triệu đồng. (Each member contributed 100 million VND in capital.)
Synonyms
- Invest: To allocate money with the expectation of generating income or profit.
- Capitalize: To provide with capital for operation.
- Fund: To provide money for a particular purpose.
Related Idioms and Common Phrases
- Bỏ vốn làm ăn: To invest capital to do business.
- Hai anh em cùng bỏ vốn làm ăn. (The two brothers pooled capital to go into business together.)
- Bỏ vốn nhỏ, lời lớn: To invest a small amount for a large profit (similar to "small investment, big return").
- Đó là cơ hội bỏ vốn nhỏ, lời lớn. (That is a small-investment, big-return opportunity.)
- Invest, put money in
- Bỏ vốn kinh doanhTo put one's money in a business