0 someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity:
1 a person who attempts to make a profit by starting a company or by operating alone in the business world, esp. when it involves taking risks:
2 someone who makes money by starting their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity and taking risks:
an internet/e-commerce/dotcom entrepreneur
a property/retail/technology entrepreneur
a wealthy/successful/talented entrepreneur
The rates of increase in the number of entrepreneurs and government employees in the rural economy are relatively small (5.8% and 5.5%, respectively).
In so acting as norm entrepreneurs in international arenas, indigenous organisations are changing traditional statecentric international politics and its basic institutions to encompass different actors.
The pure recruiting agent was an entrepreneur who arose in response to missing markets for labour for largescale recruitment purposes.
We warmly thank all our questionnaire and interview respondents and the many expatriate and local entrepreneurs and officials who provided invaluable information.
Under the drive system, the entrepreneur gave the foreman the supervisory activities previously undertaken by craft workers, in order to improve production and labour productivity.
In another case in the sewing sector, ten small entrepreneurs who are located in the same vicinity cooperate.
Banks finance entrepreneurs and maximize profits or bank capital accruing to current shareholders.
The remuneration of the wage worker converged with that of the entrepreneur.
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(尤指涉及風險的)企業家,創業者…
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(尤指涉及风险的)企业家,创业者…
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emprendedor, -ora, emprendedor/dora [masculine-feminine]…
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empresário, -a, empreendedor…
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起業家…
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müteşebbis, girişimci…
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entrepreneur/-euse [masculine-feminine], entrepreneur/-euse…
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emprenedor, -a…
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