词汇 | venturing |
释义 | venturing present participle ofventure venture verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep, T ] formaluk /ˈven.tʃər/ us /ˈven.tʃɚ/ C2 to risk going somewhere or doing something that might be dangerous or unpleasant, or to risk saying something that might be criticized: 冒险去(或做);冒昧地说 She rarely ventured outside, except when she went to stock up on groceries.她极少冒险外出,除非要去采购杂货。 As we set off into the forest, we felt as though we were venturing (forth) into the unknown.当我们动身进入那片森林时,感觉自己似乎正在冒险进入一个未知的世界。 She tentatively ventured the opinion that the project would be too expensive to complete, but the boss ignored her.她有些犹豫但还是斗胆进言,认为完成那个项目花费太高,但老板不予理睬。 In this region women seldom venture out of purdah.在这一地区,很少有妇女敢于走出深闺。 She ventured the opinion that they should be more polite. When we ventured outside, the sun was shining. We ventured into the local town. I ventured to suggest that we should stop for the night. Taking risks adventurer all in be skating on thin iceidiom bet the farm/ranchidiom broke dare expose hazard high wire high-stakes imperil jeopardize lay re-expose risk run the risk of doing somethingidiom sail sail close to the windidiom skate sniper's alley Idiomnothing ventured, nothing gained Phrasal verbventure on/upon something Examples of venturingventuring In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. If the social norms hinder women from venturing into public places such as markets, cashin-hand may actually be less useful than help in kind. When venturing beyond empirical data, scientists often bring in unnecessary and unnoticed conceptual baggage which can obstruct constructive consensus. Once this locus of control over what we take true in our practical reasoning is recognized, the true nature of doxastic venturing may be appreciated. Venturing into the unknown of the polar regions differs little, in principle, from the development of economic and social programmes. Venturing into this minefield of controversies is a delicate task that calls for strong nerves. In keeping with the mandate of an international agency, it rightly refrains from venturing prescriptions for individual countries on ' 'how to do it ' '. In venturing briefly into another world, we both learnt much about our own ways of operating; the familiar was made unfamiliar in that sense too. Venturing into the city, they then explore a particular route. Producers venturing into agroecology hope that it will lower their costs in the long run. It is written by a historian venturing into one of the most hotly contested areas of art history - the origins of modernism. We show that there is little advantage in venturing beyond easily observable variables in order to make this prediction. There is a wide consensus that theistic faith involves venturing. Like an architect making a drawing, these stories describe a person venturing into an imaginary world of another size. At the same time, political scientists venturing into this area have rarely transcended the parochialism of the case study. More secure plans may involve adopting less risky enterprises, diversifying to a greater number of enterprises to spread risk, and using established technologies rather than venturing into new ones. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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