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ventured

/ven-cher/US // ˈvɛn tʃər //UK // (ˈvɛntʃə) //

冒险的,冒险,创业,敢于冒险

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n.名词 noun
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    • : an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
    • : 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.
    • : the money, ship, cargo, merchandise, or the like, on which risk is taken in a business enterprise or speculation.
    • : Obsolete. hazard or risk.
v.有主动词 verb
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    ven·tured, ven·tur·ing.

    • : to expose to hazard; risk: to venture one's fortune;to venture one's life.
    • : to take the risk of; brave the dangers of: to venture a voyage into space.
    • : 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.
    • : to take the risk of sending.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ven·tured, ven·tur·ing.

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Some really colossal winners among founders, and several venture firms walking home with billions of dollars in capital.

  • The company is backed by venture capital firms DST Global, Founders Fund, Formation8 Partners and GGV Capital.

  • 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.

  • The discount by Apple is unlikely to affect its revenue significantly, according to Gene Munster, an analyst for Loup Ventures, a venture capital firm.

  • The HAZ TAC paramedics donned special protective gear before they ventured inside the building.

  • And so, on Popular Problems, Leonard Cohen ventured back to that mysterious place again.

  • Tupac himself ventured a rather eloquent answer in his composition, “Me Against the World.”

  • No one ventured onto the raised platform and the monks seldom came down.

  • Yet he ventured as close to death and the dead as one can be without joining them.

  • No notice being taken of the taps, the unseen visitor, after a short lapse, ventured to open the door and peep in.

  • My servant's whip, however, soon sent them about their business, and I ventured into the parlor to see what cheer.

  • The Imperator was on the other side and she never ventured to sea again.

  • On the other hand, for the first time, the insurgents ventured out into the open against the Americans.

  • Towards morning the pain had lessened, and, as he slept, he seemed much less feverish than they could have ventured to expect.