at a venture如何读

英:[æt ə ˈventʃə]

美:[æt e ˈvɛntʃɚ]

at a venture是什么意思

  • 碰巧,随便地,未经考虑地

at a venture英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to proceed especially in the face of danger

transitive verb

to expose to hazard : risk, gamble

ventured a buck or two on the race

to undertake the risks and dangers of : brave

ventured the stormy sea

to offer at the risk of rebuff, rejection, or censure

venture an opinion

verb

intransitive verb

to proceed especially in the face of danger

transitive verb

to expose to hazard : risk, gamble

ventured a buck or two on the race

to undertake the risks and dangers of : brave

ventured the stormy sea

to offer at the risk of rebuff, rejection, or censure

venture an opinion

noun

an undertaking involving chance, risk, or dangerespecially: a speculative business enterprise

a venturesome act

something (such as money or property) at stake in a speculative venture

obsolete destiny, fortune, chance

noun

an undertaking involving chance, risk, or dangerespecially: a speculative business enterprise

a venturesome act

something (such as money or property) at stake in a speculative venture

obsolete destiny, fortune, chance

at a venture词源英文解释

Verb Middle English venteren, aphetic form of aventuren, auntren "to occur by chance, expose to risk, take a chance" — more at adventure >entry 2 Noun Middle English, aphetic form of aventure — more at adventure >entry 1

The first known use of venture was in the 15th century

at a venture儿童词典英英释义

asteroid beltnoun

the region of interplanetary space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most asteroids are found

asteroid beltnoun

the region of interplanetary space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most asteroids are found

lossnoun

the act or an instance of losing

the loss of a ship

the harm or distress resulting from losing

her death was a loss to the community

a person, thing, or amount lost

plural killed, wounded, or captured soldiers

failure to gain, win, obtain, or useespecially: an amount by which the cost of something is above its selling price

decrease in amount, size, or degree

lossnoun

the act or an instance of losing

the loss of a ship

the harm or distress resulting from losing

her death was a loss to the community

a person, thing, or amount lost

plural killed, wounded, or captured soldiers

failure to gain, win, obtain, or useespecially: an amount by which the cost of something is above its selling price

decrease in amount, size, or degree

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

stroke1 of 3verb

to rub gently in one direction

to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness

stroke2 of 3noun

the act of strikingespecially: a blow with a weapon or instrument

a single unbroken movementespecially: one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements

a striking of the ball in a gameespecially: a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf

a sudden action or process that results in something being struck

stroke of lightning

an unexpected result

stroke of luck

sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain called alsoapoplexy

one of a series of movements that pushes against something

stroke of an oar

a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished

a stroke of genius

the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion

the sound of a bell being struck

at the stroke of twelve

a mark made by a single movement of a tool

a stroke of the pen

one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet

stroke3 of 3verb

to show or cancel with a line

stroked out my name

hit entry 1 sense 1a

gently stroked the ball toward the hole

venture1 of 2verb

to expose to risk

ventured a dollar on the lottery

to face the risks and dangers of

ventured the stormy sea

to offer at the risk of being criticized venture to disagree

venture an opinion

to go ahead in spite of danger

ventured down the cliff

venture2 of 2noun

an undertaking involving chance, risk, or dangerespecially: a speculative business enterprise

at a venture 例句

1 We ventured out into the woods.

2 He nervously ventured out onto the ice.

3 The pups never ventured far from home.

4 The company is venturing into the computer software industry.

5 a writer venturing on a new project

6 The group's lead singer is now venturing on a solo career.

7 It's important to plan carefully before venturing on a long journey.

8 a venture into the unknown

9 their latest business venture failed big-time

10 To reduce the chance of being struck by lightning, when venturing outside, have a plan to get to a safer area.

11 Now, speaking to the press from his hospital bed, Morantz ventured a guess about the psychology of his attackers.

12 I just drew a bow at a venture, but it evidently hit mark.

我不过瞎猜而已, 但显然是猜中了.

13 He chose a book at a venture from the shelves.

他从书架上随便挑了一本书.

14 Jack was both clumsy and careless, he always a bow at a venture.

杰克既笨手笨脚又粗心大意, 他做事总是顾前不顾后.

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