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旅游胜地
s'aventurer
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
venture forth VB [ingl brit ˈvɛntʃə -, ingl am ˈvɛn(t)ʃər -] letter
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
forth [ingl brit fɔːθ, ingl am fɔrθ]
forth AVV (onwards) Forth often appears in English after a verb ( bring forth, set forth, sally forth). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( → bring, , → sally).
For further uses of forth, see the entry below.
I. so [ingl brit səʊ, ingl am soʊ] AVV
1. so (so very):
not so colloq thin/tall as person
2. so letter:
so, a. so much
3. so (to limited extent):
4. so (in such a way):
so be it!
5. so (for that reason):
so it was that
6. so (true):
7. so (also):
8. so (thereabouts):
so colloq
20 or so
9. so (as introductory remark):
10. so (avoiding repetition):
11. so (referring forward or back) form:
12. so (reinforcing a statement):
13. so (refuting a statement) colloq:
14. so (as casual response):
so colloq
II. so (that) CONG
1. so (that) (in such a way that):
de façon à ce que + congt
2. so (that) (in order that):
III. so as CONG
IV. so much AVV
1. so much (to such an extent):
so much so that
2. so much (in contrasts):
V. so much PRON
1. so much:
so much, a. so many (such large quantity) sugar, friends
2. so much:
locuzioni:
VI. so much as AVV (even)
VII. so much for PREP
1. so much for (having finished with):
2. so much for (used disparagingly) colloq:
VIII. so long as CONG
so long as colloq → long
IX. so [ingl brit səʊ, ingl am soʊ]
so long colloq! (goodbye)
so so
sally [ingl brit ˈsali, ingl am ˈsæli] SOST
1. sally disuso MILIT:
2. sally (witty remark):
saillie f letter
I. bring <pret, part perf brought> [ingl brit brɪŋ, ingl am brɪŋ] VB vb trans
1. bring (convey, carry):
bring present, powers, supplies, message, news, rain, destruction, change, happiness, consolation, hope
to bring sth to (contribute) school, work, area
to bring sth into house, room
to bring sth into conversation, story
2. bring (come with):
bring friend, relative, dog
to bring sb to wedding, party, office
3. bring (lead, draw):
to bring sb to do sth
faire faire qc à qn
4. bring TV, RADIO:
5. bring DIR, AMMIN:
II. to bring oneself to do VB vb rifl
to bring oneself to do vb rifl:
I. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] SOST
1. back:
back ANAT, ZOOL
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth lett, fig
to do sth behind sb's back lett, fig
put your back into it colloq!
allons, un peu de nerf! colloq
he's always on my back colloq
get off my back colloq!
fiche-moi la paix! colloq
to be at the back of conspiracy, proposal
to put sb's back up
to live off sb's back
2. back (reverse side):
dos m
3. back (flat side):
dos m
4. back (rear-facing part):
dos m
5. back (area behind building):
6. back AUTO CORSE:
7. back (furthest away area):
8. back (of chair, sofa):
9. back SPORT:
10. back (end):
fin f
11. back (book spine):
dos m
II. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AGG
1. back (at the rear):
back axle, wheel, bumper
back paw, leg
back bedroom
back edge
back page
back attr garden, gate
2. back (isolated):
back road
III. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AVV
1. back (indicating return after absence):
rentrer (from de)
to go back to work
to go back to France, China
to go back to Canada, Japan
to go back to Paris, museum, shop
2. back (in return):
3. back (backwards, in a reverse direction):
back glance, jump, step, lean
4. back (away):
5. back (ago):
il y a 25 ans
6. back (a long time ago):
back in 1964/April
en 1964/avril
to go or date back to Roman times, 1700
7. back (once again):
8. back (nearer the beginning):
9. back (indicating return to sb's possession):
rendre/renvoyer qc (to à)
to put sth back
10. back (expressing a return to a former location):
11. back (in a different location):
IV. back and forth AVV
to go or travel back and forth (commute) person, bus:
faire la navette (between entre)
faire des allées et venues (between entre)
to swing back and forth pendulum:
V. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb trans
1. back (support):
back candidate, party, person, bid, bill, action
back application
back enterprise, project
2. back (finance):
back project, undertaking
3. back (endorse):
back currency
to back a bill COMM, FIN
4. back (substantiate):
back argument, claim
justifier (with à l'aide de)
5. back (reverse):
back horse
6. back (bet on):
back horse, favourite, winner
to back a loser race goer:
to back the wrong horse lett, fig
7. back (stiffen, line):
back structure
back book
back map
back painting
back fabric
8. back MUS:
back singer, performer
9. back NAUT:
back sail
VI. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb intr
1. back (reverse):
2. back NAUT:
back wind:
VII. -backed COMP
1. -backed (of furniture):
2. -backed (lined, stiffened):
3. -backed (supported):
4. -backed (financed):
VIII. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk]
I. venture [ingl brit ˈvɛntʃə, ingl am ˈvɛn(t)ʃər] SOST
1. venture (undertaking):
venture COMM, FIN
venture COMM, FIN
2. venture (gen):
3. venture (journey):
venture form
voyage m d'aventure (to à)
II. venture [ingl brit ˈvɛntʃə, ingl am ˈvɛn(t)ʃər] VB vb trans
1. venture (offer):
venture opinion, remark, suggestion
2. venture (gamble):
venture bet, money
risquer (on sur)
III. venture [ingl brit ˈvɛntʃə, ingl am ˈvɛn(t)ʃər] VB vb intr
1. venture (go):
to venture into place, street, city
2. venture COMM (make foray):
to venture into retail market, publishing
IV. venture [ingl brit ˈvɛntʃə, ingl am ˈvɛn(t)ʃər]
nel dizionario PONS
forth [fɔ:θ, ingl am fɔ:rθ] AVV form
I. venture [ˈventʃəʳ, ingl am -tʃɚ] SOST
II. venture [ˈventʃəʳ, ingl am -tʃɚ] VB vb trans
1. venture (dare to express):
venture explanation
2. venture (put at risk):
to venture to +infin
se risquer à +infin
locuzioni:
III. venture [ˈventʃəʳ, ingl am -tʃɚ] VB vb intr
nel dizionario PONS
forth [fɔrθ] AVV form
I. venture [ˈven·tʃər] SOST
II. venture [ˈven·tʃər] VB vb trans
1. venture (dare to express):
venture explanation
2. venture (put at risk):
to venture to +infin
se risquer à +infin
locuzioni:
III. venture [ˈven·tʃər] VB vb intr
Present
Iventure
youventure
he/she/itventures
weventure
youventure
theyventure
Past
Iventured
youventured
he/she/itventured
weventured
youventured
theyventured
Present Perfect
Ihaveventured
youhaveventured
he/she/ithasventured
wehaveventured
youhaveventured
theyhaveventured
Past Perfect
Ihadventured
youhadventured
he/she/ithadventured
wehadventured
youhadventured
theyhadventured
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They built a new wharf and a terminal building and operated it as a joint venture on a per capita basis.
en.wikipedia.org
When starting a new venture you may be required to travel regularly to sales meetings or to client sites.
www.simplybusiness.co.uk
Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub-industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although interrelated tracks.
en.wikipedia.org
The venture was cited by many investment journalists as an example of a company jumping on the internet bandwagon without any relevant experience.
en.wikipedia.org
It's likely investment would come from outside the airline industry, from venture capital looking to invest, rationalise, divest of unprofitable sections, etc.
theconversation.com

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