Is there a word entrepreneur

предприниматель, антрепренер, владелец предприятия

существительное

- предприниматель; владелец предприятия

independent entrepreneur — независимый предприниматель
first-time entrepreneur — начинающий предприниматель; предприниматель-новичок
entrepreneur’s’ property — предпринимательская собственность
honest entrepreneur — добросовестный предприниматель; честный предприниматель
small entrepreneur — владелец мелкого предприятия

- антрепренёр
- устроитель концертов и т. п.
- подрядчик

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

individual entrepreneur registration certificate — свидетельство о регистрации в качестве индивидуального предпринимателя  
moral entrepreneur — блюститель морали  

Примеры с переводом

He is a wealthy entrepreneur.

Он состоятельный / богатый предприниматель.

The Swiss entrepreneur has pulled the plug on any further investment in the firm.

Швейцарский предприниматель полностью прекратил любые дальнейшие вложения в эту фирму.

The embattled entrepreneur struck a deal with a rival businessman in an attempt to save his teetering business empire.

Находящийся на грани разорения бизнесмен заключил сделку с конкурентом, пытаясь спасти свою терпящую крах империю.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

…his imposing mansion is intended to instantiate for visitors his staggering success as an entrepreneur…

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Возможные однокоренные слова

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): entrepreneur
мн. ч.(plural): entrepreneurs

ENTREPRENEUR
(предприниматель) Частное лицо, которое делает попытки (от франц. entreprendre-предпринимать, делать попытки) поставлять на рынок товары или услуги ради получения прибыли. Предприниматель обычно инвестирует в предприятие свой собственный капитал и принимает на себя весь риск, связанный с капиталовложением. В большинстве современных капиталистических стран инициатива предпринимателей рассматривается как важный элемент в создании общественного богатства; государству поэтому следует проявлять заботу о формировании условий, способствующих процветанию предпринимателей.

Финансы: Оксфордский толковый словарь. — М.: Весь Мир.
Батлер Б., Джонсон Б., Сидуэлл Г., Вуд Э., Клаттербак Б., Айзек А., Бриндли Б., Уолтерс P.M., Райт М..
1998.

Смотреть что такое «ENTREPRENEUR» в других словарях:

  • ENTREPRENEUR — Si la fonction de chef d’entreprise revêt depuis la révolution industrielle une grande importance, la prise de conscience sur cette fonction est assez récente. Pendant longtemps les économistes se sont plus intéressés à la condition qu’aux tâches …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • entrepreneur — entrepreneur, euse (an tre pre neur, neûz ) s. m. et f. 1°   Celui, celle qui entreprend quelque chose. Le projet échoua, et les entrepreneurs furent obligés d y renoncer. •   Cette entreprise fera beaucoup d honneur à l entrepreneur, à l… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d’Émile Littré

  • entrepreneur — entrepreneur, entrepreneurship There are at least four distinct meanings given to this term, which overlap only in part. At a basic level, an entrepreneur is a person who owns and runs a business not necessarily a new, small, growing, or… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • entrepreneur — ENTREPRENEUR, EUSE. subs. Celui, celle qui entreprend à forfait quelque ouvrage considérable, comme des fortifications, un pont, le pavé d une Ville, la fourniture des vivres, etc. etc. [b]f♛/b] Il se dit plus particulièrement d Un Architecte qui …   Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française 1798

  • entrepreneur — 1828, manager or promoter of a theatrical production, reborrowing of Fr. entrepreneur one who undertakes or manages, agent noun from O.Fr. entreprendre undertake (see ENTERPRISE (Cf. enterprise)). The word first crossed the Channel late 15c. but… …   Etymology dictionary

  • entrepreneur — Entrepreneur. s. m. Qui entreprend un bastiment, pour un certain prix. Un habile, un bon entrepreneur …   Dictionnaire de l’Académie française

  • Entrepreneur — En tre*pre*neur , n. [F. See {Enterprise}.] (Polit. Econ.) One who takes the initiative to create a product or establish a business for profit; generally, whoever undertakes on his own account an enterprise in which others are employed and risks… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Entrepreneur — (fr., spr. Angl rprenöhr), Unternehmer; bes. Unternehmer von Bällen u. anderen auf gemeinschaftliche Kosten angestellten Vergnügen. [782] Entrepreniren, unternehmen. Entreprenant, unternehmend, kühn. Entreprise, Unternehmung …   Pierer’s Universal-Lexikon

  • Entrepreneur — (franz., spr. angtr prĕnör), Unternehmer, Lieferant; entreprenieren, unternehmen …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Entrepreneur — (frz., spr. angtr prĕnöhr), Unternehmer (von Konzerten, gemeinschaftlichen Festlichkeiten etc.); Lieferant; entreprenieren, unternehmen; Entreprise (spr. – prihs ), (General )Unternehmung; in Entreprise geben (nehmen), Lieferungen, Bauten etc.… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • entrepreneur — index merchant, speculator Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An entrepreneur is a person who organizes a venture to benefit from an opportunity, rather than working as an employee. Entrepreneurs play a key role in any economy. These are the people who have the skills and initiative necessary to anticipate current and future needs and bring good new ideas to market.

Entrepreneurs who are successful in taking on the risks of a startup are rewarded with profits, fame and continued growth opportunities. Those who fail suffer losses and become less important in the markets. Many fail, lose money, and close the business.[1] The entrepreneur assumes all the risks and rewards of the venture and is usually the sole proprietary, a partner or the owner of the majority of shares in an incorporated venture. As the main decision maker the entrepreneur monitors and controls the business activities.

According to Joseph Schumpeter (1883 — 1950) entrepreneurs regard profit as a standard for measuring achievement or success. He discovered that they:

  • Value self-reliance;
  • Strive for distinction through excellence;
  • Are highly optimistic;
  • Favor challenges of medium risk.

Entrepreneurship is sometimes categorized among the factors of production, along with land/natural resources, labor and capital. An entrepreneur combines these to manufacture goods or provide services. He or she typically creates a business plan, hires labor, acquires resources and financing, and provides leadership and management for the business.

Entrepreneurs commonly face many obstacles when building their companies.

Given the riskiness of a new venture, the acquisition of capital funding is particularly challenging, and many entrepreneurs deal with it via bootstrapping.

While some entrepreneurs are lone players struggling to get small businesses off the ground on a shoestring, others take on partners armed with greater access to capital and other resources.

Definitions of Entrepreneurship[change | change source]

Economists have never had a consistent definition of «entrepreneur» or «entrepreneurship» (the word «entrepreneur» comes from the French verb entreprendre, meaning «to undertake»). Though the concept of an entrepreneur existed and was known for centuries, the classical and neoclassical economists left entrepreneurs out of their formal models:

They assumed that perfect information would be known to fully rational actors, leaving no room for risk-taking or discovery. It wasn’t until the middle of the 20th century that economists seriously attempted to incorporate entrepreneurship into their models.

Three thinkers were central to the inclusion of entrepreneurs: Joseph Schumpeter, Frank Knight and Israel Kirzner. Schumpeter suggested that entrepreneurs – not just companies – were responsible for the creation of new things in the search of profit. Knight focused on entrepreneurs as the bearers of uncertainty and believed they were responsible for risk premiums in financial markets. Kirzner thought of entrepreneurship as a process that led to discovery.[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. «Check if you are an entrepreneur. — Untamed Potential». Untamed Potential. 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2017-11-22.
  2. Staff, Investopedia (2006-05-01). «Entrepreneur». Investopedia. Retrieved 2017-11-22.

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  • Leadership

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French entrepreneur.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌɒn.tɹə.pɹəˈnɜː/, /ˌɑ̃.tɹə.pɹəˈnɜː/[1]
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌɑn.tɹə.prəˈnɝ/, /ˌɑn.tɹə.prəˈnʊɚ/

Noun[edit]

entrepreneur (plural entrepreneurs)

  1. A person who organizes and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk.
    • 2021 January 13, Christian Wolmar, “Read all about London’s Cathedrals of Steam”, in RAIL, issue 922, page 62:

      Every rail company worth its salt wanted to connect with London. Interestingly, it was largely that way around — provincial entrepreneurs wanting to connect with the capital, rather than London capitalists seeking to spread outwards.

  2. A person who organizes a risky activity of any kind and acts substantially in the manner of a business entrepreneur.
  3. A person who strives for success and takes on risk by starting their own venture, service, etc.

Derived terms[edit]

[edit]

  • entrepreneuse

Translations[edit]

person who organizes and operates a business and assumes the associated risk

  • Albanian: sipërmarrës (sq) m
  • Arabic: مُتَعَهِّد‎ m (mutaʕahhid), مُقَاوِل‎ m (muqāwil), مُلْتَزِم‎ m (multazim), مُنَظِّم‎ m (munaẓẓim)
  • Armenian: ձեռներեց (hy) (jeṙnerecʿ)
  • Azerbaijani: sahibkar (az), iş adamı, biznesmen
  • Bashkir: эшҡыуар (eşqıwar)
  • Belarusian: прадпрыма́льнік m (pradprymálʹnik), прадпрыма́льніца f (pradprymálʹnica)
  • Bengali: বিনিয়োগকারী (biniẏoōgkari)
  • Bulgarian: предприема́ч (bg) m (predpriemáč), предприема́чка f (predpriemáčka)
  • Catalan: emprenedor m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 企業家企业家 (zh) (qǐyèjiā)
  • Czech: podnikatel (cs) m, podnikatelka f
  • Danish: iværksætter (da) c, entreprenør c
  • Dutch: ondernemer (nl) m, entrepreneur (nl) m
  • Esperanto: entreprenisto, aferisto
  • Estonian: ettevõtja (et)
  • Finnish: yrittäjä (fi), liikeyrittäjä
  • French: entrepreneur (fr) m, entrepreneuse (fr) f
  • Georgian: მეწარმე (mec̣arme)
  • German: Unternehmer (de) m, Unternehmerin (de) f, Entrepreneur (de) m
  • Greek: επιχειρηματίας (el) m or f (epicheirimatías)
  • Hebrew: יַזָּם (he) m (yazam)
  • Hindi: व्यवसायी (hi) m (vyavsāyī), उद्यमी (hi) m (udyamī)
  • Hungarian: vállalkozó (hu)
  • Indonesian: wirausaha (id)
  • Irish: fiontraí
  • Italian: imprenditore (it), imprenditrice (it) f
  • Japanese: 企業家 (きぎょうか, kigyōka), 起業家 (きぎょうか, kigyōka), アントレプレナー (antorepurenā), アントルプルヌール (antorupurunūru), 事業家 (じぎょうか, jigyōka)
  • Kazakh: кәсіпкер (käsıpker)
  • Khmer: សហគ្រិន (saʼhaʼkrɨn)
  • Korean: 기업가(企業家) (ko) (gieopga), 기업인(企業人) (ko) (gieobin), 사업가(事業家) (ko) (sa’eopga)
  • Kyrgyz: ишкер (ky) (işker)
  • Lao: ຜູ້ປະກອບການ (phū pa kǭp kān)
  • Latvian: uzņēmējs m
  • Lithuanian: verslininkas m, verslininkė f
  • Macedonian: претприемач m (pretpriemač), претприемачка f (pretpriemačka)
  • Maori: rakahinonga
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: entreprenør (no) m
  • Persian: کارآفرین(kâr-âfarin), صاحب‌کار(sâheb-kâr), کارخانه‌دار(kârxâne-dâr)
  • Plautdietsch: Wirtschofta m
  • Polish: przedsiębiorca (pl) m, przedsiębiorczyni (pl) f
  • Portuguese: empreendedor m, empreendedora f
  • Romanian: antreprenor (ro) m, antreprenoare (ro) f
  • Russian: предпринима́тель (ru) m (predprinimátelʹ), предпринима́тельница (ru) f (predprinimátelʹnica)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: предузетник m, предузетница f, по̏дузе̄тнӣк m, по̏дузе̄тница f
    Roman: preduzetnik m, preduzetnica f, pȍduzētnīk (sh) m, pȍduzētnica (sh) f
  • Slovak: podnikateľ m, podnikateľka f
  • Slovene: podjetnik m, podjetnica f
  • Southern Altai: аргачы (argačï)
  • Spanish: emprendedor (es) m, emprendedor comercial m, comerciante (es) m
  • Swahili: mjasiriamali
  • Swedish: entreprenör (sv) c
  • Tagalog: maninikap
  • Tajik: соҳибкор (sohibkor), корхонадор (korxonador)
  • Tatar: эшкуар (tt) (eşkuar)
  • Thai: ผู้ประกอบการ (th) (pûu-bprà-gɔ̀ɔp-gaan)
  • Turkish: atılımcı (tr), girişimci (tr), müteşebbis (tr)
  • Turkmen: telekeçi
  • Ukrainian: підприє́мець m (pidpryjémecʹ), підприє́мниця f (pidpryjémnycja)
  • Uzbek: tadbirkor (uz)
  • Vietnamese: chủ doanh nghiệp
  • Welsh: entrepreneur m or f, dyn busnes m

person who strives for success and takes on risk by starting his own venture, service etc.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Chambers Dictionary, 9th Ed., 2003

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From entreprendre +‎ -eur.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.tʁə.pʁə.nœʁ/

Noun[edit]

entrepreneur m (plural entrepreneurs, feminine entrepreneuse)

  1. entrepreneur (person who organizes and operates a business venture)

[edit]

  • entrepreneuse

Descendants[edit]

  • English: entrepreneur
  • Romanian: antreprenor
  • Spanish: emprendedor (calque)

Further reading[edit]

  • “entrepreneur”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

: one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise

Did you know?

You might well wonder whether entrepreneur simply means “a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money” or whether it carries an additional connotation of far-sightedness and innovation. The answer, perhaps unsatisfyingly, is that it can go in either direction.

Entrepreneur has been used in English to refer to a kind of businessman since at least the middle of the 18th century, when it appeared in translation of the King of Prussia’s instructions for his generals (“. . . if the country happens not to abound in forage, you must agree with some Entrepreneur for the quantity required.”). During the 19th century, it was also used of a go-between or a person who undertakes any kind of activity (as opposed to just a business).

By the early 20th century entrepreneur appears to have taken on the connotation of go-getter when applied to an independent business owner, a quality that may also be found in the phrase entrepreneurial spirit, which began being used at about the same time.

Example Sentences

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Word History

Etymology

French, from Old French, from entreprendre to undertake — more at enterprise

First Known Use

1762, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler

The first known use of entrepreneur was
in 1762

Dictionary Entries Near entrepreneur

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Let’s examine some definitions first:

en·tre·pre·neur ˌäntrəprəˈnər /noun
noun: entrepreneur;  plural noun: entrepreneurs
1. a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
2. the person starting a business or other organization, develops a business model, acquires the human and other required resources, and is fully responsible for its success or failure.
3. Harvard Business School Professor Howard Stevenson: “Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity without regard to resources currently controlled.”
4. The Economist: “There are two distinctive views. The first is the popular view: that entrepreneurs are people who run their own companies, the self-employed or small-business people. The second is Joseph Schumpeter’s view that entrepreneurs are innovators: people who come up with ideas and embody those ideas in high-growth companies.”
5. Investopedia: “An individual who, rather than working as an employee, runs a small business and assumes all the risk and reward of a given business venture, idea, or good or service offered for sale. The entrepreneur is commonly seen as a business leader and innovator of new ideas and business processes.”
6.Definition According to the SBA,
An entrepreneur is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of profit. An entrepreneur: Sees an opportunity. Makes a plan. Starts the business. Manages the business. Receives the profits.

So we notice there’s some divergence in views. There’s some romanticisation of the term, to the extent that some want to grant the title only to successful innovator, even-though there’s successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs.

Who is an Entrepreneur and who is not?

Many have raised questions, regarding who can be and who can’t be considered an entrepreneur, here are some:

  • Every owner of a business, small or big, is an entrepreneur ?
  • Everyone who starts his or her own business is an entrepreneur ?
  • Everyone who works for him- or herself is an entrepreneur?

Answering these questions might give us an insight on the real meaning of “entrepreneurship”,
1. Every owner of a business, is a business owner. If the business was created from scratch by this person, then definitely this person is an entrepreneur. If the business was transmitted or inherited then the person is not an entrepreneur.
2. People who start their own business are entrepreneurs, see semantic reasons below.
3. A person who works for him/herself is called a freelancer, unless he is working under the name of his company, in that case it’s entrepreneurship.

Semantic meaning and origin of the word

I would like to focus on the semantic of the word “entrepreneur”, It came to my attention that it may not be as frequently understood in the English language as it is in French.

Entrepreneur is a common word in English, but it often used as an elegant synonym to business man. Meanwhile in French the same exact word, with the same exact pronunciation is considered as a basic vocab, and holds no synonyms; If you want to say businessman in french you have to say entrepreneur, you have no other choice.

The word entrepreneur derived from the french verb “entreprendre” which mean to undertake a project, that’s why any kind of business men or women, who create a business, are called entrepreneurs, because they are undertaking new projects.

In french, we add often the ending “eur” to verbs, making them a noun of a person specialized in this action or invested in the action (verb). Thus entreprendre => entreprend’re’ => entreprendeur => entrepreneur.

ex: bâtisseur, constructeur, créateur, fondateur, ingénieur, maçon, promoteur …

The Real Meaning of Entrepreneur:

From the above section, we understand that in french adding eur to entreprendre, means that Entrepreneur is someone who became expert in the process of “entreprendre” undertaking projects. That means that no only he is successful in 1 but he in several projects/companies.

Thus the real meaning might be even more selective than the answers in the second section. According to the semantic logic, the real definition of Entrepreneur is what we call these days as “Serial Entrepreneur“.

Entrepreneur global reach:

So as you have guessed by now, the word entrepreneur is actually a French word not an English word, but it was borrowed by the English language , as it happens often between languages.

But the adoption of the word is not limited to English, the word was successfully adopted worldwide. Each month half a million search for the word “entrepreneur” is done, approximately half of these searches come from English speaking countries like the UK, US, Australia, India, etc, But the other half comes from all over the world.

The search is high in English speaking countries simply because the word is of foreign origin, and have some prestige associated to it. In French speaking countries, the use of the term is much more frequent, even though the search volume does not reflect that. But because the word is well understood in French, looking it up online would be like looking up the term potato (what is the percentage of people that look up the word potato).

But to have a half a million monthly search, means that the word is used at least 20 to 100 times more, that means the word is used more than 50 million times every single month.

From a French language side, a normal person would encounter the word entrepreneur at least once to twice per month. With 75 million native French speaker, and 340 million French speaker, the word “entrepreneur”, is with no doubt, used at least 100 million times each month, and that in French countries alone.

entrepreneur — перевод на русский

/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜː/

With all these humans coming now the true entrepreneur knows how to…sniff the wind.

Со всеми этими людьми, приходящими сюда, настоящий предприниматель знает как… держать нос по ветру.

The skinny one is Tom, and he’s the entrepreneur of the bunch.

Худого парня зовут Том. Он, так сказать, предприниматель.

Antiquities dealer, entrepreneur.

Торговец антиквариатом, предприниматель.

Elliot Vaughn, the entrepreneur.

Эллиот Воун, предприниматель.

— He’s an entrepreneur.

— Он предприниматель.

Показать ещё примеры для «предприниматель»…

because an entrepreneur had invented a way of mass producing this new independent self.

из-за того, что один бизнесмен открыл способ массового производства новых независимых личностей.

I have a company that provides banking-support services mainly in the South, but, really, I’m an old-fashioned entrepreneur.

Моя компания предоставляет вспомогательные банковские услуги в основном, на юге. Но если честно, я бизнесмен старой школы.

A Young Entrepreneur Helping the Needy

Молодой бизнесмен помогает обездоленным

A entrepreneur that you might know.

Бизнесмен, который должен быть тебе знаком.

I’m an entrepreneur.

Я бизнесмен.

Показать ещё примеры для «бизнесмен»…

John Malkovich, the artist, and Maxine, the entrepreneur, they make this character, this protean figure that we call John Malkovich.

Джонсон Хейворд, биограф Малковича. Джон Малкович — артист и Максин — антрепренер. Они создали этот персонаж, этот неуловимый образ по имени Джон Малкович.

— He’s an entrepreneur.

— Он антрепренер.

I’m an entrepreneur.

Я антрепренёр.

That I’m an entrepreneur.

— Что я антрепренёр.

You’re not an entrepreneur. You’re a thief.

— Ты не антрепренер, ты воровка.

Показать ещё примеры для «антрепренёр»…

Clever entrepreneur like Foreman here chops up his meds, passes it off as heroin.

И какой-то сообразительный делец, типа Формана, раскрошил свои лекарства и сбывал их под видом героина.

is she a brash and successful entrepreneur?

Дерзкий и удачливый делец? Правда, которую я открыл сегодня, ошеломляющая!

Entrepreneur and aesthete Sir David Tang and his old school chum, Johnson Chang, have a view.

Делец и эстет сэр Дэвид Тэнг и его старый приятель Джонстон Ченг, имеют свою точку зрения.

Well, apparently, this criminal entrepreneur recently made a career change.

Судя по всему, этот криминальный делец недавно сменил поле деятельности.

Real entrepreneur.

Настоящий делец.

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But last night, this great Australian entrepreneur, employer of thousands, suffered a personal tragedy.

Но прошлым вечером эта выдающаяся австралийская предпринимательница, работодательница для тысяч людей, пережила личную трагедию.

Well, he says the same thing about you, miss entrepreneur.

Ну, он о тебе так же говорит, госпожа предпринимательница.

Entrepreneur Gail Robertson, 27, says she’s unconcerned about the age gap and has rejected any notion of a pre-nup.

27-летняя предпринимательница Гейл Робертсон говорит, что ее не тревожит разница в возрасте, и не собирается составлять брачный контракт.

— I have nothing against… uh, modern… female entrepreneurs.

— Я ничего не имею против э, современных… предпринимательниц.

This right here is an opportunity of a lifetime… And you know we are entrepreneurs.

Такая возможность бывает раз в жизни, а ты знаешь, что мы предпринимательницы.

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD ENTREPRENEUR

From French, from entreprendre to undertake.

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Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

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PRONUNCIATION OF ENTREPRENEUR

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ENTREPRENEUR

Entrepreneur is a noun.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES ENTREPRENEUR MEAN IN ENGLISH?

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Entrepreneurship

In political economics, entrepreneurship is the process of identifying and starting a new business venture, sourcing and organizing the required resources, while taking both the risks and rewards associated with the venture.


Definition of entrepreneur in the English dictionary

The definition of entrepreneur in the dictionary is the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits. Other definition of entrepreneur is a middleman or commercial intermediary.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ENTREPRENEUR

Synonyms and antonyms of entrepreneur in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS OF «ENTREPRENEUR»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «entrepreneur» and belong to the same grammatical category.

Translation of «entrepreneur» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF ENTREPRENEUR

Find out the translation of entrepreneur to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of entrepreneur from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «entrepreneur» in English.

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创业者

1,325 millions of speakers

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empresario

570 millions of speakers

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उद्यमी

380 millions of speakers

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منظم

280 millions of speakers

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empresário

270 millions of speakers

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উদ্যোক্তা

260 millions of speakers

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entrepreneur

220 millions of speakers

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Usahawan

190 millions of speakers

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Unternehmer

180 millions of speakers

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企業家

130 millions of speakers

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기업가

85 millions of speakers

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Pengusaha

85 millions of speakers

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doanh nhân

80 millions of speakers

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தொழிலதிபர்

75 millions of speakers

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उद्योजक

75 millions of speakers

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girişimci

70 millions of speakers

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imprenditore

65 millions of speakers

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przedsiębiorca

50 millions of speakers

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підприємець

40 millions of speakers

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antreprenor

30 millions of speakers

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επιχειρηματίας

15 millions of speakers

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entrepreneur

14 millions of speakers

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entreprenör

10 millions of speakers

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entreprenør

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ENTREPRENEUR»

The term «entrepreneur» is very widely used and occupies the 10.489 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «entrepreneur».

FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «ENTREPRENEUR» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «entrepreneur» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «entrepreneur» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about entrepreneur

10 QUOTES WITH «ENTREPRENEUR»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word entrepreneur.

Oh, I was brought up in the north of France, and I had a very enjoyable childhood with my family working as entrepreneur.

You can’t be an entrepreneur and work in a public company anymore.

There is a lot of interest in the arts, music, theatre, filmmaking, engineering, architecture and software design. I think we have now transitioned the modern-day version of the entrepreneur into the creative economy.

I always had this desire to be an entrepreneur, except I felt I didn’t really know what I was doing.

The link between my experience as an entrepreneur and that of a politician is all in one word: freedom.

For a successful entrepreneur it can mean extreme wealth. But with extreme wealth comes extreme responsibility. And the responsibility for me is to invest in creating new businesses, create jobs, employ people, and to put money aside to tackle issues where we can make a difference.

When I was coming up as an entrepreneur, I had to fight for everything I got, and there was no clear roadmap of how to be successful.

What I’ve learned in my career is that it takes the same amount of effort to build a $10bn company as it does a $1bn company; you as the entrepreneur are going to put your entire life, your entire effort into it.

I don’t consider myself a social entrepreneur, but I’m thrilled to be doing good, if that’s what I’m doing.

A friend of mine, a Hispanic entrepreneur asked me a question sometime ago, he said, ‘When is the last time you saw a Hispanic panhandler?’ I think it’s a great question. I’ll tell you, in my life I’ve never once have seen a Hispanic panhandler, because in our community, it would be viewed as shameful to be out on the street begging.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTREPRENEUR»

Discover the use of entrepreneur in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to entrepreneur and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory

This is a second edition on the economic theory of entrepreneurship.

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Knockout Entrepreneur: My Ten-Count Strategy for Winning at …

Boxing great and business success George Foreman shares his knockout business secrets for entrepreneurs. Readers remember George Foreman as the former Heavyweight Boxing Champion and the spokesman for the popular George Foreman Grill.

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The Intelligent Entrepreneur: How Three Harvard Business …

In that spirit, Bill Murphy Jr. uses a unique combination of vivid storytelling and lucid instruction to show would-be entrepreneurs how to improve their odds of creating dynamic, lasting businesses.

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Entrepreneur Magazine: Starting an Import/Export Business

The information provided in this guide enables business people to gain access to previously unreachable foreign mar

Entrepreneur Magazine, 1995

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The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, …

In The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700–1914, international scholars investigate cases of musical entrepreneurship between around 1700 and 1914 in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States.

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American Entrepreneur: The Fascinating Stories of the People …

It is an adventure to start a business, and the greatest risk takers in that adventure are entrepreneurs. This is the epic story of America’s entrepreneurs and the economy they created.

Larry SCHWEIKART Ph.D., Lynne PIERSON DOTI Ph.D., 2009

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The Young Entrepreneur‘s Guide to Starting and Running a …

Describes the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur, explains how to start and run a business, and offers tips on costs, investment, market research, and negotiation.

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Ben Franklin: America’s Original Entrepreneur

Professor McCormick makes this great work more accessible and adds his own insights.” -Walter Isaacson, author, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life “Anyone who’s got the bug and drive to become a great leader and innovator can only be …

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The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Expanded and …

This step-by-step guide to luxury lifestyle design teaches: •How Tim went from $40,000 per year and 80 hours per week to $40,000 per month and 4 hours per week •How to outsource your life to overseas virtual assistants for $5 per hour …

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Design Entrepreneur: Turning Graphic Design Into Goods That Sell

The design entrepreneur must take the leap away from the safety of the traditional designer role into the precarious territory where the public decides what works and what doesn’t. This is the book that shows how that is accomplished.

Steven Heller, Lita Talarico, 2008

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENTREPRENEUR»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term entrepreneur is used in the context of the following news items.

5 Truths to Remember When Facing Failure as an Entrepreneur

Encountering failure as an entrepreneur can be crushing, especially if you’re new to the experience. While leading a business, you’re in charge … «Entrepreneur, Jul 15»

FUBU Founder, Daymond John, Coming to Philadelphia for Miller …

Less than a week after Shark Tank will hold casting calls in Philadelphia, one of the show’s «sharks» will judge entrepreneurs in another contest … «NBC 10 Philadelphia, Jul 15»

30 Amazing Entrepreneur Quotes on Starting a Business

Starting a new business is exhilarating, exciting, and life-changing. And, as most entrepreneurs can attest, it’s also full of challenges, risks, and … «Search Engine Journal, Jul 15»

5 Assumptions You’ll Have to Challenge as an Entrepreneur

Rather than nitpicking and micromanaging, they’d rather just sit back, trust the entrepreneur in charge, and see a return in a few years’ time. «Huffington Post, Jul 15»

15 Signs You Have an Entrepreneur Mindset

True success of an entrepreneur comes not from their ideas, but from their inner mindset and character traits. It takes a certain type of leader to … «Huffington Post Canada, Jul 15»

Appleton entrepreneur finds success with Kickstarter

When entrepreneurs are looking at launching or expanding a business, funding is a major concern. Revolving loan funds and microloans were … «Green Bay Press Gazette, Jul 15»

Details about the BusinessWoman of the Year finalists in the …

Some of the most impressive stories we read about BusinessWomen of the Year finalists come from the Entrepreneur and Under 30 categories … «Tampa Bay Business Journal, Jul 15»

Attorney turns ice-pops entrepreneur

Attorney turns ice-pops entrepreneur. King of Pops CLT, the Charlotte ice pop brand, sells about 10 flavors every week. Top sellers include … «Charlotte Observer, Jul 15»

Young Rochdale fashion entrepreneur in line for prestigious prize

Mike has already taken home both the Businessman and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year titles at the Rochdale Business Awards. «Manchester Evening News, Jul 15»

«Kayla Cares 4 Kids» Entrepreneur Visits Fargo

Kayla Abramowitz is a 13 year old kid with a big heart who loves helping others. She created «Kayla Cares 4 Kids» to collect and donate … «Valley News Live, Jul 15»

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« EDUCALINGO. Entrepreneur [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/entrepreneur>. Apr 2023 ».

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