entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship — 名詞
1. the ability and willingness to create and manage a new business venture, taking
創業
創立新事業的能力與活動
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
Priya's entrepreneurship turned a small food stall into a chain of twenty restaurants.
Priya 的創業精神把一個小吃攤變成擁有二十家分店的連鎖餐廳。
possessive name + entrepreneurship + result clause
The university's center for entrepreneurship helps students launch their first business ideas.
這間大學的創業中心幫助學生實現他們的第一個商業點子。
center for + noun phrase
Entrepreneurship requires spotting what customers need and creating a practical solution.
創業需要發掘顧客的需求,並找出實際的解決方案。
After working in finance for a decade, Hana finally pursued entrepreneurship full-time.
在金融業工作了十年後,Hana 終於全職投入創業。
Diego studied entrepreneurship at business school before launching his own delivery service.
Diego 在商學院學習創業,之後創辦了自己的快遞服務。
- 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').