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en·ter·pris·ing
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enterprisingly (adv.)
词根:enterprise
adv.enterprisingly 有企业心地
n.enterprise 企业;事业;进取心;事业心
Adjective
1. marked by imagination, initiative, and readiness to undertake new projects;
"an enterprising foreign policy"
"an enterprising young man likely to go far"
2. marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative;
"an aggressive young exective"
"a pushful insurance agent"
"a pushing youth intent on getting on in the world"
enterprising spirit进取心,进取精神;创业精神
"急于承担,迅速尝试",1610年代,是动词 enterprise(15世纪后期)的现在分词形容词,来自名词 enterprise。直到19世纪中期(至少在英国),它大多带有负面含义:“阴谋,野心勃勃,鲁莽”。更早的时候(1560年代),它作为动词名词的意思是“承担行动”。
The first known use of enterprising was in 1601
entertainingadjective
providing amusement, diversion, or recreation
an entertaining book
entertainingadjective
providing amusement, diversion, or recreation
an entertaining book
entertainverb
to receive and provide for as host : have as a guest
entertain friends over the weekend
to provide entertainment
to be a source of entertainment for
entertained us with stories
to have in mind : consider
entertained thoughts of quitting
entertainverb
to receive and provide for as host : have as a guest
entertain friends over the weekend
to provide entertainment
to be a source of entertainment for
entertained us with stories
to have in mind : consider
entertained thoughts of quitting
entertainverb
to receive and provide for as host : have as a guest
entertain friends over the weekend
to provide entertainment
to be a source of entertainment for
entertained us with stories
to have in mind : consider
entertained thoughts of quitting
enterverb
to go or come in or into
enter a room
penetrate sense 1b, pierce
the needle enters the skin at an angle
to cause to be admitted to : enroll
enter a child in kindergarten
to become a member of
to take part in : join enter into a discussion
enter a race
to make a beginning
enter into business
to take possession
entered upon their inheritance
to set down in a book or list
entered my name on the roster
to put in or into : insert
enter data into the computer program
to place formally before a legal authority (as a court)
enter a complaint
enterprisingadjective
bold, active, and energetic in undertaking or experimenting
1 Mr. Maraniss’s enterprising new book, “Barack Obama: The Story” — which ends with its hero heading off for Harvard Law School in 1988 — takes a meandering, “Tristram Shandy” approach to its subject’s life.
2 Small wonder, then, that enterprising young biotech companies are attempting to develop drugs to address obesity.
3 But now a collection of more than 70 of their paintings are displayed together, honoring the work of the enterprising artists.
4 The pandemic, it seems, sent certain enterprising music lovers into editing rooms.
5 Such improbable success stories have inspired enterprising young people to join the NFT boom.
6 A dozen years later their recording was rediscovered by enterprising rock critics scavenging through the vinyl dustbins.
7 This newspaper got it right when it said “The Bird With the Crystal Plumage” evinces an “elegant, enterprising, occasionally desperate sensibility much given to fabricating sequins from non sequiturs.”
8 In the spring, a few enterprising rooms shifted to remote play by having a camera-strapped employee enter the space and do a Zoom audience’s bidding.
9 Although this enterprising troupe has fairly minimal resources compared with the city’s major nonprofit theaters, its members have far more adventurous, indeed admirable, tastes when it comes to choosing repertory.
10 Forts serve as bases where enterprising entrepreneurs could bring commerce to the West.
要塞是有创业精神的企业家的基地,他们可以由此把贸易带到西部.
11 For the final two weeks of May the programming at the Stone has been in the hands of Philip Blackburn, the director of the enterprising, polyglot record label Innova.
12 The enterprising ones would skim off their share, and if they were smart and wished to enjoy their lives, they’d learn how to ski and play golf.
13 Exhibitors and distributors need to be more enterprising.
14 Catherine’s haunting death scene is still waiting to be discovered by some enterprising soprano.
15 Vinyl was scarce and expensive, so enterprising retailers sought alternatives.
16 It’s only a matter of time until some enterprising artist eschews this Long Island City theater’s larger stages and makes an entire show in the confines of that brick-lined space.
17 “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” by C. S. Lewis, which we finished six weeks ago — see previous point about the enterprising 7-year-old.
18 The Sexual Revolution provided new opportunities for the enterprising sex researcher.
19 The first TV debates were shaped by federal regulations, an enterprising network executive named Frank Stanton, and a series of negotiations that were hampered by a tight schedule and dueling campaigns.
20 She picked up an enterprising snail that was crawling out of the open basket.
1 有事业心的
2 积极进取的
3 有创新精神的
4 前进
advanced extreme progressive onward along ahead forth way course process advance progress proceeding procession headway run head travel gain proceed march At him nose way
7 有创新精神
9 前进的
10 有想像力的
12 机智的
13 大胆
freeswinging confident bold hardy fearless manly defiant audacity buckeye audacious daunt nervy valorous venturesome venturous crouse gutty lionhearted aweless hardily gamily nerve daring bravery hardiness manliness hardihood venture
15 有进取心的
push-and-go up-and-coming feisty pushing go-ahead pushy pushful