ventured / ˈvɛn tʃər /

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ventured4 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.

ventured 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

risked

更多ventured例句

  1. Startups, funding and venture capitalLoadsmart raises $90M to further consolidate its one-stop freight and logistics platform — Loadsmart offers booking for freight transportation across land, rail and through ports, all from a single online portal.
  2. Some really colossal winners among founders, and several venture firms walking home with billions of dollars in capital.
  3. The company is backed by venture capital firms DST Global, Founders Fund, Formation8 Partners and GGV Capital.
  4. USA Network and Bravo, which have jumpstarted the careers of Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Bethenny Frankel of the “Real Housewives” franchise, who have gone on to successful brand ventures.
  5. The discount by Apple is unlikely to affect its revenue significantly, according to Gene Munster, an analyst for Loup Ventures, a venture capital firm.
  6. The HAZ TAC paramedics donned special protective gear before they ventured inside the building.
  7. And so, on Popular Problems, Leonard Cohen ventured back to that mysterious place again.
  8. Tupac himself ventured a rather eloquent answer in his composition, “Me Against the World.”
  9. No one ventured onto the raised platform and the monks seldom came down.
  10. Yet he ventured as close to death and the dead as one can be without joining them.
  11. No notice being taken of the taps, the unseen visitor, after a short lapse, ventured to open the door and peep in.
  12. My servant's whip, however, soon sent them about their business, and I ventured into the parlor to see what cheer.
  13. The Imperator was on the other side and she never ventured to sea again.
  14. On the other hand, for the first time, the insurgents ventured out into the open against the Americans.
  15. Towards morning the pain had lessened, and, as he slept, he seemed much less feverish than they could have ventured to expect.