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entrepreneurial

/ahn-truh-pruh-nur-ee-uhl, -noor-/US // ˌɑn trə prəˈnɜr i əl, -ˈnʊər- //

创业,创业型,创业的,创业精神

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a business or endeavor, especially one that involves considerable individual initiative and risk:The article highlights what some cities are doing to promote entrepreneurial development.Innovation, when combined with an entrepreneurial streak, can be a powerful catalyst for economic growth.

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Examples

  • Twenty years ago, the entrepreneur was a host at a radio station in southern China.

  • Over the past two decades, Belarusian software developers and entrepreneurs have built up a prosperous tech hub in the capital city of Minsk.

  • He was majoring in economics and computer science, with the idea of becoming a tech entrepreneur.

  • It’s no secret that many MBA programs, which serve as training grounds for future entrepreneurs and CEOs, struggle with diversity and racial issues themselves.

  • I say that because I think this generation has a record number of entrepreneurs and it’s exciting.

  • The former provides entrepreneurial training and educational programs for youths from low-income urban areas around the world.

  • By 36, Gilkes says, he would like to have children, with his first entrepreneurial success behind him.

  • Greer is a young, entrepreneurial, poker-loving Texan who ended up in Silicon Valley.

  • In spite of his new entrepreneurial vision, Whittle maintains his good feelings towards the Pacha owners.

  • Even as he churned out works decrying the evils of capital, he was extremely entrepreneurial and owned a fair amount of property.

  • The match of the entrepreneurial individual with the potential of the technology base is key.

  • Answer: By providing them with the conditions to work and exercise their entrepreneurial skills.

  • Some land went to entrepreneurial cloth manufacturers, who converted the buildings for the manufacture of cloth.

  • Entrepreneurial master-builders subcontracted work to craftsmen and took a large profit or a large loss and debt.