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· hi there, im just wondering if venture a guess and venture to guess means the same thing, e. g. : –i venture to say its a fine day tomorrow. –i dare say itll be a fine day tomarrow. Adventure和venture在写法和意思上都很相近,两词都有danger(危险)和risk(冒险)的含意。 此外也有going somewhere 和 progressing(前进)的意思,所以很多词典把这两个词都解释为“冒 … He goes, may i venture to ask a question? … I’d venture a guess that she is a teacher i’d venture to. I know no. 1 is idiomatic, but not sure of no. 2? Thanks in advance. I ventured to swim that large river. This sentence is used by a child trying to ask a bold question to her mother whos been telling him off all the day. Is no. 2 idiomatic? I feel the two sentences are pretty good and mean the same. I ventured swimming that large river.