venturesomely
venturesomely — 副詞
1. in a way that shows courage and a willingness to accept risk, danger, or uncerta
冒險地
以承擔風險或大膽的方式
in a way that shows courage and a willingness to accept risk, danger, or uncertainty in order to achieve something
Anong venturesomely poured all her savings into starting an organic food co-op in Luang Prabang.
Anong 冒險地把所有積蓄投入龍坡邦一家有機食品合作社。
collocation: venturesomely pour savings into [new venture]
The young architect venturesomely redesigned the town library using only recycled materials.
那位年輕建築師冒險地重新設計了鎮上的圖書館,全部使用回收材料。
Defne venturesomely left a stable accounting job to open a restaurant serving traditional Turkish food.
Defne 冒險地辭去穩定的會計工作,開了一家供應傳統土耳其菜的餐廳。
Marco venturesomely suggested that the school adopt a completely new science curriculum.
Marco 冒險地建議學校採用一套全新的科學課程。
Several farmers in rural Kenya venturesomely planted drought-resistant maize before the rains became unpredictable.
肯亞鄉村的幾位農民冒險地在雨季變得難以預測之前種下了抗旱玉米。
- daringly
focuses on the surprising or brave quality of the act itself
- boldly
emphasises confidence and lack of fear, sometimes with assertiveness
- riskily
neutral tone, simply notes high chance of failure without the positive connotation of courage
- audaciously
suggests the action goes against what others expect or consider proper
- cautiously
acting carefully to avoid danger
- prudently
acting with sensible, well-judged risk management
- timidly
acting with hesitation and fear
用法筆記
Rare in everyday conversation; appears mainly in formal writing or literary narration. The word emphasises that the actor knowingly faces a possible negative outcome — not mere boldness but boldness in the face of real risk.