1. venture
a new/profitable venture
My uncle says he's about to embark on a new business venture.
He found a new business partner for a very lucrative venture in Nigeria.
This venture was deemed to fail.
Spying on gangsters was a dangerous venture.
This venture will change your life
I wish my venture would work out.
But for his steady support, my venture would have resulted in a failure.
If I don't come back, the venture will probably be unsuccessful.
The directors were reluctant to undertake so risky a venture.
She advised us to look abroad for more lucrative business ventures.
We ventured out into the woods. The group's lead singer is now venturing on a solo career. /ˈvɛntʃər/
a new business or activity. Wait for clarity and totality before starting a new business venture
This journey is a big venture. You need to be well prepared.
Our company is a small but elect venture business that assists in entry and totalling of questionnaires.
2. afoul
3. fall foul of
While this is not in itself illegal, in many cases the rentals advertised on the site fall foul of local housing laws and regulations.
英語 "という言葉narazić się"(fall foul of)集合で発生します。
do 2_11_20184. incur
The travel agency incurred losses connected with the delay.
Of course, by talking about science I also may, as I did the other night, incur the violent wrath of some scientists who were very upset with me.
customers using packaged additives incur the same cost per litre of petrol. you will incur long-distance charges each time you dial in. He'd rather incur the wrath of Brussels than lose election.
incurred costs
The insurance company incurred incredibly high costs after their client went bankrupt.
I will pay any expenses incurred
Indeed, the extra costs incurred by this extension can be afforded neither by businesses nor by Member States.
The new office and its redecoration will incur huge expenses
The problem is that these are not the only costs incurred.
He recently had the bad luck to incur his boss' wrath and got sent out to work in the boondocks.
5. come in for
The government has come in for a lot of criticism over the decision.
The government has come in for a lot of criticism.