venture
Prononciation : [ˈvɛn.tʃər]
Mot
Contexte : « business »
(verb) to try something that might be risky. It's like starting a new project or idea, even if you don't know if it will succeed.
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He decided to venture into opening his own restaurant.
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She didn't want to venture into investing without proper research.
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Are you willing to venture into a new job that challenges you?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) a project or activity that involves some risk, often in business. It's like taking bold steps to start something new with the hope that it will be successful.
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Their latest venture has already started to attract a lot of customers.
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The venture failed because they didn’t plan well.
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What kind of venture do you want to start in the future?
Contexte : « exploration »
(noun) a journey or adventure that may have risks or uncertainties. This can be like exploring a new place or trying out something new.
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The hiking trip was a wonderful venture into the mountains.
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His venture into the thick forest ended when he got lost.
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What kind of venture would you like to experience next summer?
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