venture 音标拼音: [v'ɛntʃɚ]
n . 冒险,冒险行动;冒险事业
vt . 冒…的危险;敢于
vi . 冒险,敢于
冒险,冒险行动;冒险事业冒…的危险;敢於冒险,敢於
venture n 1 :
any venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome 2 :
an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits ; "
he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it " [
synonym : {
speculation }, {
venture }]
3 :
a commercial undertaking that risks a loss but promises a profit v 1 :
proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers ; "
We ventured into the world of high -
tech and bought a supercomputer " [
synonym : {
venture }, {
embark }]
2 :
put forward ,
of a guess ,
in spite of possible refutation ; "
I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again ";
"
I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong " [
synonym : {
guess },
{
venture }, {
pretend }, {
hazard }]
3 :
put at risk ; "
I will stake my good reputation for this " [
synonym :
{
venture }, {
hazard }, {
adventure }, {
stake }, {
jeopardize }]
Venture \
Ven "
ture \,
v .
t .
1 .
To expose to hazard ;
to risk ;
to hazard ;
as ,
to venture one '
s person in a balloon .
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I am afraid ;
and yet I '
ll venture it . --
Shak .
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2 .
To put or send on a venture or chance ;
as ,
to venture a horse to the West Indies .
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3 .
To confide in ;
to rely on ;
to trust . [
R .]
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A man would be well enough pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture to feel his pulse .
--
Addison .
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Venture \
Ven "
ture \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Ventured };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Venturing }.]
1 .
To hazard one '
s self ;
to have the courage or presumption to do ,
undertake ,
or say something ;
to dare . --
Bunyan .
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2 .
To make a venture ;
to run a hazard or risk ;
to take the chances .
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Who freights a ship to venture on the seas . --
J .
Dryden ,
Jr .
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{
To venture at },
or {
To venture on }
or {
To venture upon },
to dare to engage in ;
to attempt without any certainty of success ;
as ,
it is rash to venture upon such a project .
"
When I venture at the comic style ." --
Waller .
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Venture \
Ven "
ture \ (?;
135 ),
n . [
Aphetic form of OE .
aventure .
See {
Adventure }.]
1 .
An undertaking of chance or danger ;
the risking of something upon an event which can not be foreseen with certainty ;
a hazard ;
a risk ;
a speculation .
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I ,
in this venture ,
double gains pursue . --
Dryden .
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2 .
An event that is not ,
or can not be ,
foreseen ;
an accident ;
chance ;
hap ;
contingency ;
luck . --
Bacon .
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3 .
The thing put to hazard ;
a stake ;
a risk ;
especially ,
something sent to sea in trade .
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My ventures are not in one bottom trusted . --
Shak .
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{
At a venture },
at hazard ;
without seeing the end or mark ;
without foreseeing the issue ;
at random .
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A certain man drew a bow at a venture . --
1 Kings xxii .
34 .
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A bargain at a venture made . --
Hudibras .
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Note :
The phrase at a venture was originally at aventure ,
that is ,
at adventure .
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186 Moby Thesaurus words for "
venture ":
accept ,
advance ,
adventure ,
affair ,
agiotage ,
approach ,
arbitrage ,
assay ,
assume ,
attack ,
attempt ,
banter ,
be a man ,
be caught short ,
be short ,
beard ,
belong ,
bet ,
brave ,
broach ,
bucket ,
bucketshop ,
buckle to ,
business ,
buy in ,
buy into ,
buying in ,
calculated risk ,
challenge ,
chance ,
chance it ,
commitment ,
contract ,
crack ,
dare ,
daresay ,
deal ,
defy ,
deposit margin ,
effort ,
embark in ,
embark upon ,
emprise ,
endanger ,
endeavor ,
engage ,
engage in ,
engagement ,
enter on ,
enter upon ,
enterprise ,
equity capital ,
essay ,
experiment ,
exploit ,
expose ,
face ,
fall into ,
fall to ,
feat ,
financier ,
flier ,
fling ,
flutter ,
fortune ,
front ,
gamble ,
gamble on ,
gest ,
get under way ,
go about ,
go at ,
go in for ,
go into ,
go long ,
go upon ,
have at ,
have the guts ,
have the nerve ,
hazard ,
hold on ,
imperil ,
invest ,
invest in ,
investment ,
jeopard ,
jeopardize ,
jeopardy ,
launch forth ,
launch into ,
lay about ,
lay open ,
lay out money ,
lift a finger ,
liquidation ,
luck ,
make a killing ,
make a scoop ,
make an attempt ,
make an effort ,
make an investment ,
make bold ,
make bold to ,
make free ,
margin up ,
miss the market ,
move into ,
obligation ,
offer ,
operate ,
operation ,
outdare ,
outface ,
overstay the market ,
peril ,
pitch into ,
place ,
plan ,
play ,
play the market ,
plow back into ,
plunge ,
plunge into ,
presume ,
pretend ,
prime investment ,
proceed to ,
proffer ,
profit taking ,
program ,
project ,
proposition ,
put ,
put down ,
put forward ,
pyramid ,
reinvest ,
rely on fortune ,
risk ,
round trade ,
run a chance ,
run the risk ,
scalp ,
scalping ,
scoop the market ,
set about ,
set at ,
set at hazard ,
set forward ,
set going ,
set to ,
sink ,
sink money in ,
speculate ,
speculation ,
spot sale ,
stag ,
stag the market ,
stake ,
stockjobbery ,
stockjobbing ,
tackle ,
take a chance ,
take a flier ,
take chances ,
take on ,
take the liberty ,
take up ,
task ,
tempt fortune ,
tender ,
trade on margin ,
trust to chance ,
try ,
try the chance ,
turn ,
turn to ,
uncertainty ,
undertake ,
undertaking ,
venture capital ,
venture on ,
venture upon ,
volunteer ,
wager ,
work
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