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 entrepreneur [,ɒntrәprә'nә:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 企业家, 主办人

[经] 承包商, 企业家


  1. An unsuccessful entrepreneur.
    一个不成功的企业家
  2. One, especially an entrepreneur, that undertakes a task or job.
    承担者;企业家承担任务或工作的人,尤指企业家
  3. Still, I'm an entrepreneur at heart.
    从内心来说,我还是个企业家。


entrepreneur
[ noun ]
someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
<noun.person>


Entrepreneur \En`tre*pre*neur"\, n. [F. See {Enterprise}.]
(Polit. Econ.)
One who takes the initiative to create a product or establish
a business for profit; generally, whoever undertakes on his
own account an enterprise in which others are employed and
risks are taken. --F. A. Walker.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

  1. She is Gail Palmer-Slater, 35, of Port Huron, Mich., a business entrepreneur and former porn film producer who had written Thompson several weeks earlier saying she wanted to meet him.
  2. They meet one morning a month, with a paid "facilitator," most often a semi-retired entrepreneur, as guide.
  3. The more broadly and deeply felt the need that an entrepreneur addresses, the more competition he or she normally faces from others who perceive the same opportunity.
  4. A young entrepreneur who sought control of Bond Corp.
  5. Certainly, Mr. Norman is a gifted entrepreneur.
  6. The gay market has been lucrative for Mr. Casaletto: Revenue has grown every year since he started the business. But the entrepreneur also has had to fight a host of battles most non-gay entrepreneurs never face.
  7. Scots rated the entrepreneur as fifth most admired profession below teachers, bankers and manual workers such as plumbers and bus drivers. The English put entrepreneurs third after teachers and bankers, and Germans put them after teachers.
  8. Stoneman's dressing-down left the millionaire entrepreneur feeling terrific.
  9. It shows how a knowledgeable entrepreneur, even with limited capital, can start in the business with just a simple idea, a marketing knack and a desktop publishing system.
  10. Mr. Moore may be a social radical, but now he's about to become a rich entrepreneur.
  11. Mr. Hines, of Fairfield, Conn., is a retired entrepreneur who watches the human scene with increasing perplexity.
  12. Cannon purchased Britain's largest film production and theater concern, Screen Entertainment Ltd., from Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond in August for about $270 million.
  13. But Champalimaud, whose blunt, autocratic style leaves few people indifferent, believes he has proved his worth as an entrepreneur by rebuilding the group that was seized from him by a short-lived Communist-leaning government.
  14. I suppose his hero would be an aristocratic intellectual who is also a first-generation entrepreneur.
  15. And if the entrepreneur is a 30-year-old with no credit history, forget it.
  16. Frequent modification of the rules discourages even the most ambitious entrepreneur.
  17. Mr. Moch already had sent the entrepreneur a polite rejection.
  18. It is Sol Kerzner, a South African entrepreneur who made a fortune providing South Africans with inter-racial sex and gambling at Sun City.
  19. He says kids are encouraged not to bug people they don't know or aren't related to, although he concedes that "there's nothing you can do about an eight-year-old entrepreneur who starts selling door-to-door."
  20. He is an astute entrepreneur: it was his idea that the Messiah was too big an enterprise for just the one tribe.
  21. "We were interested in participating in the dealers' customer base, in maintaining their independence as an entrepreneur."
  22. Then, using a spreadsheet program, our entrepreneur will fill dozens of pages more with projections documenting conclusively that the new firm's sales will reach $100 million in three years; all that's needed is $5 million of someone else's money.
  23. A 21-year-old freshman at Pitt Community College in Greenville, N.C., who proposed a business that will design and sell architectural ornaments, won the college entrepreneur contest sponsored by a Dallas frozen-yogurt company.
  24. The 44-year old entrepreneur also has an uncanny flair for selling computer peripherals.
  25. Art Spinner, a general partner at Hambro International Venture Fund, a venture-capital firm that had no connection with the SPI saga, says: "An entrepreneur is usually the last to know his company is dying.
  26. Mr. Miller, 52 years old, an entrepreneur who has taken several companies public and then sold his stake just before their fortunes turned, couldn't be reached for comment.
  27. AUSTRALIAN Consolidated Investments (Acil) yesterday withdrew from the management committee overseeing the financial reconstruction of Bond Corporation Holdings, formerly run by Mr Alan Bond, the bankrupt entrepreneur.
  28. By putting a target into play, they reveal opportunities for improving a company's performance, and invite an entrepreneur to try to achieve that company's long-term potential.
  29. "To be an openly gay entrepreneur is to make a political statement in this society," observes Robert Bray, spokesman for the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force in Washington.
  30. Both appeared relaxed and buoyant as they entered the city and arrived at a reception hosted by television entrepreneur Ted Turner in the spacious atrium of the CNN Center next door to The Omni, where the convention opens Monday evening.
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