venture
英 [ˈven.tʃər]
美 [ˈven.tʃɚ]
- vt. 敢于
- vi. 冒险;投机
- n. 企业;风险;冒险
- n. (Venture)人名;(法)旺蒂尔
1. 走出来的东西,经济方面的风险. 来临的风险,到来的风险,出现的风险。
venture 风险项目缩写自adventure,风险。
- venture (v.)
- early 15c., "to risk the loss" (of something), shortened form of aventure, itself a form of adventure. General sense of "to dare, to presume" is recorded from 1550s. Related: Ventured; venturing.
Nought venter nought have [Heywood, "Proverbs," 1546]
- venture (n.)
- c. 1400, "fortune, chance," shortening of aventure (n.), a variant of adventure (n.); also from Anglo-French venture. Sense of "risky undertaking" first recorded 1560s; meaning "enterprise of a business nature" is recorded from 1580s. Venture capital is attested from 1943.
- 1. When you venture outside, you are in for a surprise.
- 你外出探险时,定会遇上意想不到之事。
- 2. People are afraid to venture out for fear of sniper attacks.
- 由于害怕狙击手,人们不敢冒险外出。
- 3. Disney will retain a 51 percent controlling interest in the venture.
- 迪斯尼将保留该项目51%的控股权。
- 4. Grace was flushed with the success of the venture.
- 格雷斯为冒险成功而感到兴奋。
- 5. If you venture from "feminine" standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.
- 女性要是不够女人味便会背上咄咄逼人、很不友善之名。