venture

venture — noun

1. a new project or business activity that someone begins, knowing that it might lo

1.名詞B1
釋義

a new project or business activity that someone begins, knowing that it might lose money or fail rather than succeed

例句

Brian and his partners started a small online store — their first business venture together.

business venture — common collocation

The tech venture raised over a million dollars from investors in the first year.

tech venture — sector-specific use

同義詞
  • enterprise

    suggests a larger, more established organization; less focus on risk

  • project

    broader term; does not necessarily imply financial risk

  • undertaking

    formal; emphasises the effort and seriousness of the task

文法句型

[adjective] + venture

venture + to-infinitive

用法筆記

Frequently paired with adjectives that indicate the level of risk: risky, profitable, successful, failed. The fixed phrase joint venture refers to a commercial project shared by two or more companies.

常見錯誤

We started a new venture company.
We started a new venture.
💡'venture' already includes the idea of a company or project; adding 'company' is redundant.

venture — verb