entrepreneurship

entrepreneurship — noun

1. the ability and willingness to create and manage a new business venture, taking

1.名詞B2
釋義

the ability and willingness to create and manage a new business venture, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit, often by identifying unmet needs in a market

例句

Priya's entrepreneurship turned a small food stall into a chain of twenty restaurants.

possessive name + entrepreneurship + result clause

The university's center for entrepreneurship helps students launch their first business ideas.

center for + noun phrase

同義詞
  • enterprise

    broader term that can refer to a business organization or to initiative in general, not limited to starting new ventures

  • venture

    emphasizes a specific risky business project rather than the overall skill or activity

  • innovation

    focuses on new ideas and methods and can apply outside of business contexts

用法筆記

Usually uncountable. Frequently modified by adjectives such as 'social', 'tech', or 'creative' to specify the type of venture (e.g., 'social entrepreneurship').

常見錯誤

He studied entrepreneur at university.
He studied entrepreneurship at university.
💡'Entrepreneur' refers to a person; 'entrepreneurship' is the field or activity.