0 an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money -- 組織;(尤指)公司,企業;(尤指營利性的、艱巨而重大的)計劃,事業
Her latest enterprise (= plan) is to climb Mount Everest. 她最新的雄心壯志是攀登聖母峰。
Those were the years of private enterprise (= businesses being run privately, rather than by the government), when lots of small businesses were started. 那是一個私人企業的時代,許多小公司就是那時創建的。
Don't forget this is a commercial enterprise - we're here to make money. 不要忘記這是一個商業組織——我們到這兒來是爲了賺錢的。
1 eagerness to do something new and clever, despite any risks -- 事業心;進取心;創業精神;冒險精神
From a handful of scientific consultants and then the heads of struggling forestry administrations, the scientific enterprise had by the late 1940s enlarged considerably.
A thumbnail version of his argument is that the initial stages of the economic transition usually involve the privatization of state-owned enterprises.
The selection procedure followed a two stage sampling for micro enterprises.
The reason for more small and medium enterprises to report loss of assets is because these firms are relatively more asset rich than micro enterprises.
It seems to us that this does not apply to the scientific enterprise in general.
Indeed, the lack of disagreement carries over to meta-level debate about the purpose and workings of the scientific enterprise.
Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absence of evidence.
They have purchased shares of privatized state enterprises and played a role in corporate governance.