Found is the past tense and past participle of find .
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[VERB 动词]建立;成立;创立 When an institution, company, or organization is founded by someone or by a group of people, they get it started, often by providing the necessary money.
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The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893...
独立工党1893年1月13日在布拉德福德成立。
He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff...
他在加的夫大学学院成立了新闻学研究中心。
The business, founded by Dawn and Nigel, suffered financial setbacks.
唐和奈杰尔创办的企业在资金上遇到了一些问题。
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...the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Kew Gardens.
基尤花园建成 150 周年
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I have been a member of The Sunday Times Wine Club since its founding in 1973.
自从 1973 年《星期日泰晤士报》葡萄酒俱乐部成立之日起,我就是其会员了。
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[VERB 动词]See also:
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;建成;兴建 When a town, important building, or other place is founded by someone or by a group of people, they cause it to be built.
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The town was founded in 1610.
这个镇建于 1610 年。
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found★AWL/faʊnd; NAmEfaʊnd/verb1★foundsth to start sth, such as an organization or an institution, especially by providing money 创建,创办(组织或机构,尤指提供资金)SYN
establish
◆to found a club/company创办俱乐部╱公司◆Her family founded the college in 1895.她的家族于 1895 年创办了这所学院。2★foundsth to be the first to start building and living in a town or country 建立,兴建(城镇或国家)◆The town was founded by English settlers in 1790.这座城镇是英格兰移民于 1790 年建立的。3[usually passive ]foundsth (on sth) to base sth on sth 把…基于;把…建立在◆Their marriage was founded on love and mutual respect.他们的婚姻建立在爱情和互相尊重的基础上。☞see also
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4foundsth ( technical 术语) to melt metal and pour it into a mould;to make objects using this process 熔铸;铸造☞see also
1to start something such as an organization, company, school, or city, often by providing the necessary moneySYN establish: Founded in 1935 in Ohio, Alcoholics Anonymous is now a world-wide organization. Eton College was founded by Henry VI in 1440.► see thesaurus at
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2be founded on/upon somethinga)to be the main idea, belief etc that something else develops fromSYN be based on something: The British parliamentary system is founded on debate and oppositionb)to be the solid layer of cement, stones etc that a building is built on: The castle is founded on solid rock.3technical to melt metal and pour it into a mould (=a hollow shape), to make things such as tools and parts for machines—founding noun [uncountable]: the founding of the University of Chicago →
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