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1. noun(an undertaking or scheme that involves some risk: his latest business venture.) empresa arriesgada, aventura
2. verb1) (to dare to go: Every day the child ventured further into the forest.) aventurar, arriesgar2) (to dare (to do (something), especially to say (something)): He ventured to kiss her hand; I ventured (to remark) that her skirt was too short.) atreverse3) (to risk: He decided to venture all his money on the scheme.) arriesgartr['venʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 arriesgar, aventurar1 arriesgarse1 aventura, empresa arriesgada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto venture an opinion aventurar una opiniónto venture to do something atreverse a hacer algonothing ventured, nothing gained quien no se moja no pasa el río, quien no se aventuró ni perdió ni ganóbusiness venture empresa comercial, proyecto comercialjoint venture empresa conjunta, proyecto conjunto, operación conjuntaventure capital capital nombre masculino riesgo1) risk: arriesgar2) offer: aventurarto venture an opinion: aventurar una opiniónventure vi: arriesgarse, atreverse, aventurarseventure n1) undertaking: empresa f2) gamble, risk: aventura f, riesgo mv.• atreverse v.• aventurar v.n.• aventura s.f.• empresa arriesgada s.f.• especulación s.f.• riesgo s.m.• ventura s.f.'ventʃər, 'ventʃə(r)
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a) ( Busn) operación f, empresa fb)venture INTO something — incursión f en algo
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intransitive verb atreverse, aventurarse
2.
vta) \<\<opinion/guess\>\> aventurarif I may venture to suggest — (frml) si se me permite aventurar una sugerencia
to venture to + INF — atreverse a + inf, osar + inf (liter)
b) (frml) \<\<life/money\>\> arriesgar*nothing ventured, nothing gained — quien nada arriesga, nada gana
Phrasal Verbs:['ventʃǝ(r)]1.N (=enterprise) empresa f ; (=exploit, adventure) aventura fjoint 4.a new venture in publishing — (=new direction) un nuevo rumbo en la edición de libros; (=new company) una nueva empresa editorial
2.VT [+ money, reputation, life] arriesgar, jugar(se); [+ opinion, guess] aventurarthey ventured everything — arriesgaron or se lo jugaron todo
if I may venture an opinion — si se me permite expresar or si puedo aventurar una opinión
may I venture a guess? — ¿puedo hacer or aventurar una conjetura?
to venture to do sth — osar or atreverse a hacer algo
he ventured to remark that... — se permitió observar que...
3.VI4.CPDventure capitalist N — capitalista mf de riesgo
Venture Scout N — boy scout de aproximadamente entre 14 y 18 años
* * *['ventʃər, 'ventʃə(r)]
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a) ( Busn) operación f, empresa fb)venture INTO something — incursión f en algo
II
1.
intransitive verb atreverse, aventurarse
2.
vta) \<\<opinion/guess\>\> aventurarif I may venture to suggest — (frml) si se me permite aventurar una sugerencia
to venture to + INF — atreverse a + inf, osar + inf (liter)
b) (frml) \<\<life/money\>\> arriesgar*nothing ventured, nothing gained — quien nada arriesga, nada gana
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3 aventura
Del verbo aventurar: ( conjugate aventurar) \ \
aventura es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: aventura aventurar
aventura sustantivo femenino (— ilícita) affair
aventurar ( conjugate aventurar) verbo transitivo ‹ opinión› to venture, put forward; ‹ conjetura› to hazard aventurarse verbo pronominal to venture;◊ me aventuraía a decir que … I would go so far as to say that …
aventura sustantivo femenino
1 adventure
2 (amorosa) (love) affair
aventurar vtr (hipótesis, opinión) to venture ' aventura' also found in these entries: Spanish: desliz - hueso - liquidez - desenlace - emprender - relatar - sentimental English: adventure - affair - escapade - every - fling - love - venture - hunger -
4 aventurar
aventurar ( conjugate aventurar) verbo transitivo ‹ opinión› to venture, put forward; ‹ conjetura› to hazard aventurarse verbo pronominal to venture;◊ me aventuraría a decir que … I would go so far as to say that …
aventurar vtr (hipótesis, opinión) to venture ' aventurar' also found in these entries: English: hazard - venture -
5 aventurado
Del verbo aventurar: ( conjugate aventurar) \ \
aventurado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: aventurado aventurar
aventurado
◊ -da adjetivorisky, hazardous
aventurar ( conjugate aventurar) verbo transitivo ‹ opinión› to venture, put forward; ‹ conjetura› to hazard aventurarse verbo pronominal to venture;◊ me aventuradoía a decir que … I would go so far as to say that …
aventurado,-a adjetivo risky
aventurar vtr (hipótesis, opinión) to venture ' aventurado' also found in these entries: Spanish: aventurada -
6 arriesgado
Del verbo arriesgar: ( conjugate arriesgar) \ \
arriesgado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: arriesgado arriesgar
arriesgado
‹ persona› brave, daring
arriesgar ( conjugate arriesgar) verbo transitivo arriesgarse verbo pronominal:◊ ¿nos arriesgamos? shall we risk it o take a chance?;arriesgadose a hacer algo to risk doing sth
arriesgado,-a adjetivo
1 (que entraña peligro) risky
2 (temerario) fearless, daring
arriesgar verbo transitivo to risk ' arriesgado' also found in these entries: Spanish: arriesgada - embarcarse - expuesta - expuesto English: chancy - dangerous - dodgy - hazardous - perilous - risky - low -
7 arriesgar
arriesgar ( conjugate arriesgar) verbo transitivo arriesgarse verbo pronominal:◊ ¿nos arriesgamos? shall we risk it o take a chance?;arriesgarse a hacer algo to risk doing sth
arriesgar verbo transitivo to risk ' arriesgar' also found in these entries: Spanish: jugarse - pellejo - jugar English: hazard - neck - risk
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