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adventure

英 [əd'ventʃə] 美 [əd'vɛntʃɚ]
近义词 happeningunusualenterpriseincidentoccurrenceundertakingexperienceevent
  • n. 冒险;冒险精神;投机活动
  • vt. 冒险;大胆说出
  • vi. 冒险

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词态变化


复数: adventures;第三人称单数: adventures;过去式: adventured;现在分词: adventuring;

英文词源


adventure
adventure: [13] Adventure derives ultimately from a Latin verb meaning ‘arrive’. It originally meant ‘what comes or happens by chance’, hence ‘luck’, but it took a rather pessimistic downturn via ‘risk, danger’ to (in the 14th century) ‘hazardous undertaking’. Its Latin source was advenīre, formed from the prefix adand venīre ‘come’. Its past participle stem, advent-, produced English advent [12] and adventitious [17], but it was its future participle, adventura ‘about to arrive’, which produced adventure.

In the Romance languages in which it subsequently developed (Italian avventura, Spanish aventura, and French aventure, the source of Middle English aventure) the d disappeared, but it was revived in 15th – 16thcentury French in imitation of Latin. The reduced form venture first appears in the 15th century.

=> adventitious, avent, venture
adventure (n.)
c. 1200, auenture "that which happens by chance, fortune, luck," from Old French aventure (11c.) "chance, accident, occurrence, event, happening," from Latin adventura (res) "(a thing) about to happen," from adventurus, future participle of advenire "to come to, reach, arrive at," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + venire "to come" (see venue).

Meaning developed through "risk/danger" (a trial of one's chances), c. 1300, and "perilous undertaking" (late 14c.) and thence to "a novel or exciting incident" (1560s). Earlier it also meant "a wonder, a miracle; accounts of marvelous things" (13c.). The -d- was restored 15c.-16c. Venture is a 15c. variant.
adventure (v.)
c. 1300, "to risk the loss of," from adventure (n.). Meaning "to take a chance" is early 14c. Related: Adventured; adventuring.

双语例句


1. They'rewritten as adventure stories. They're not intended to be deep.
它们是作为历险故事来写的,并没打算追求深刻。

来自柯林斯例句

2. But Jules was not eager for classroom learning, he hungered for adventure.
但朱尔斯对坐在课堂里学习并不热心,他渴望冒险。

来自柯林斯例句

3. From now on, I'm gonna say yes--yes to love, yes to adventure, yes to life, whatever it maybe, the answer's going to be yes.
从今天起,我要积极接受一切,接受爱,迎接挑战,拥抱生活,不管什么事,我都会勇敢地去接受。

来自美剧《生活大爆炸》

4. He has adventure in his blood.
他天生具备冒险基因。

来自柯林斯例句

5. They were being pitched into a new adventure.
他们正被抛入一场新的冒险。

来自柯林斯例句

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