单词 | venture into something |
释义 | venture into something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishventure into something phrasal verbto become involved in a new business activity Banks are venturing into insurance. → venture→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusventure into • Gradually this hardens and the animal can again venture into a hostile world.• Few foreign aid workers have dared to venture into Helmund province.• When Scathach ventured into the forest, all sound stopped.• Will you dare to venture into the hair raising Haunted House dark ride?• But they did not venture into the hinterland, leaving the rebels there undisturbed.• After Massey left, it was a month before anyone of his level in the company ventured into the training program.• The only thing that really fascinates me is venturing into unexplored territory.From Longman Business Dictionaryventure into something phrasal verb [transitive]COMMERCE if a company or investor ventures into an area of business or investment, they become involved in it for the first timeThe entertainment concern is venturing into a different field of computer animation.Some investors ventured into blue chips to put idle cash back to work. → venture→ See Verb table |
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