venture / ˈvɛn tʃər /

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venture4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
  2. a business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit; a commercial or other speculation: Their newest venture allows you to order their products online.
  3. the money, ship, cargo, merchandise, or the like, on which risk is taken in a business enterprise or speculation.
  4. Obsolete. hazard or risk.
v. 有主动词 verb

ven·tured, ven·tur·ing.

  1. to expose to hazard; risk: to venture one's fortune;to venture one's life.
  2. to take the risk of; brave the dangers of: to venture a voyage into space.
  3. to undertake to express, as when opposition or resistance appears likely to follow; be bold enough; dare: I venture to say that you are behaving foolishly.
  4. to take the risk of sending.
v. 无主动词 verb

ven·tured, ven·tur·ing.

  1. to make or embark upon a venture; dare to enter or go: He ventured deep into the jungle.
  2. to take a risk; dare; presume: to venture on an ambitious program of reform.
  3. to invest venture capital.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to an investment or investments in new businesses: a venture fund.

venture 近义词

n. 名词 noun

gamble, attempt

v. 动词 verb

take a chance

更多venture例句

  1. The platform is firmly an early-stage venture at the moment, but Curry has big ambitions he’s building toward.
  2. Like many other countries, the UAE wants to capitalize on the rise of small-spacecraft development and “create new business ventures in space,” says Al Amiri.
  3. Mosley ventured out with a mask and a new sense of wariness.
  4. Startups, funding and venture capital23andMe set to go public via a Virgin Group SPAC merger — The transaction is expected to result in 23andMe having around $984 million in cash available at close.
  5. This kind of adaptation would have given animals an advantage as they ventured onto land.
  6. I would venture to say that Advent is something America needs right now, religious or not.
  7. After 10 years, she decided to venture out on her own as an entrepreneur.
  8. Patterson secured the permission of the landowner to venture onto the property.
  9. Some critics of Frank Gehry would venture that he doesn't know the difference.
  10. Minnesotans like it that way: The memory of Jesse Venture looms large in many memories.
  11. However, they were not seen to venture far into the surrounding deciduous forest.
  12. The Spanish troops did not care to venture past a block of buildings in which were the offices and stores of a British firm.
  13. These stakes are gold only as yet, and no man's venture seems over five pounds.
  14. I never dare venture over except as the guest of some more fortunate friend.
  15. The duke expressed his surprise that his majesty should venture alone in so public a place.