adventured / ædˈvɛn tʃər /

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adventured3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an exciting or very unusual experience.
  2. participation in exciting undertakings or enterprises: the spirit of adventure.
  3. a bold, usually risky undertaking; hazardous action of uncertain outcome.
v. 有主动词 verb

ad·ven·tured, ad·ven·tur·ing.

  1. to risk or hazard.
  2. to take the chance of; dare.
  3. to venture to say or utter: to adventure an opinion.
v. 无主动词 verb

ad·ven·tured, ad·ven·tur·ing.

  1. to take the risk involved.
  2. to venture; hazard.

adventured 近义词

adventured

等同于 ventured

adventured

等同于 risk

adventured

等同于 travel

adventured

等同于 wager

adventured

等同于 dare

adventured

等同于 hazard

更多adventured例句

  1. And, like paddling, fishing is an ideal low-risk, pandemic-friendly adventure, as proper fishing etiquette already dictates you give other anglers plenty of space.
  2. He has stepped into that vacuum, coupling his adventures in Libya and Syria with a desire to wield influence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  3. They recently started taking on adventure with Blackberry Mountain, a 5,200-acre property next to Great Smoky Mountains National Park that opened last February.
  4. Luckily, I had gear along that kept me cool, protected, and comfortable for the duration of the adventure.
  5. By prioritizing good design, we’re able to attract the design and culture traveler seeking new adventures in a familiar city.
  6. Marcel the elephant takes readers on a journey through his life, recounting his memories full of travel and adventure.
  7. By any measure, Burroughs ranks among the finest adventure story authors of modern times.
  8. Now this one-month adventure has been turned into a documentary, fittingly titled Banksy Does New York, set to air Nov. 17 on HBO.
  9. Thrust into a world of seemingly supernatural monsters, his adventure begins.
  10. The hero first enters a period known as separation, where he leaves his past and enters a new life of adventure.
  11. Its record is largely that of battles and sieges, of the brave adventure of discovery and the vexed slaughter of the nations.
  12. He was mounted on a spirited horse and his manner showed he was ready for any kind of an adventure, no matter where it might lead.
  13. Hitherto, I have not given the subject much consideration, but I turn over a new leaf from the date of this adventure.
  14. The adventure had surprisingly followed upon the discovery that Alicia had been quite wrong.
  15. A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!