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en.ter.priseH5en7tE7praIz, $-tL-nan organization, esp. a business, or a difficult and important plan, esp. one that will earn money企业;事业;(尤指可获利的)艰巨的计划Don't forget this is a commercial enterprise--we're here to make money. [C]别忘了这是商业企业----我们在这儿是要赚钱。Those were the years of private enterprise (= businesses being run privately, rather than by the government), when lots of small businesses were started. [U]那些年是私营企业兴盛的年头,许多小企业就是那时开办的。The original enterprise (= plan) was to raise the money by giving a concert. [C]最初的计划是开一场音乐会集资。Her latest enterprise (= plan) is to climb Mount Everest. [C]她最近的计划是攀登珠穆朗玛峰。Enterprise is also eagerness to do something new and clever, despite any risks.进取心;冒险精神They've showed a lot of enterprise in setting up this project. [U]建立这项工程他们已显示了很大的冒险精神。We need someone with enterprise and imagination to design a marketing strategy. [U]我们需要一个有冒险精神和想象力的人来设计营销策略。An enterprise culture is a society in which personal achievement, the creation of wealth and the development of private business is encouraged.企业社会(个人成就、财富的创造及私营企业的发展受到鼓励的社会)The dreams encouraged by the enterprise culture have turned to despair for a large number of people whose businesses have now failed.对于事业失败的许多人,企业社会所鼓励的梦想变成了失望。An enterprise zone is an area with economic problems that has been given financial help by the government to encourage the growth of new businesses.企业振兴区(有经济问题而得到政府财政资助以鼓励其新的经济发展的地区)The administration has decided to attract businesses and jobs to inner cities by designating certain neighbourhoods enterprise zones.行政部门为吸引商业和工作投向内地城市,决定用将一些地区划为企业振兴区。
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