| 英语单词 | find |
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| 英美音标 | 英 [faɪnd] 美 [faɪnd] |
| 中文释义 | v.发现;找到;认为;觉得;感到;裁决;判定 n.发现 |
| 英语例句 | (1) We have found oil under the North Sea. (2) I think I'm lost; I can't find the bridge. (3) He tried to find in the list his own name. (4) How do you find your new job? (5) He was found guilty and sentenced to condemnation. (6) We find against the defendant and order him to pay costs in the sum of $100. (7) Our new babysitter is a real find. (8) My new secretary is very good; quite a find, in fact. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 我们在北海发现了石油。 (2) 我想我是迷路了,我找不到那座桥了。 (3) 他试图在名单上找到自己的名字。 (4) 你认为你的新工作怎么样? (5) 他被发现有罪,并且被定了罪。 (6) 我们判定被告有罪,令其支付诉讼费共计100美元。 (7) 我们新来的临时保姆是难得的好保姆。 (8) 我的新秘书很好,确实是难得的人才。 |
| vocabulary简明 | To find something means to discover it. When you're strolling through a green field, you might try to find a four-leaf clover. |
| vocabulary扩展 | You can find something deliberately, or by stumbling upon it, like when you find a five-dollar bill on the sidewalk. In this meaning, find means obtain, but it can also mean observe, such as when you find that reading in dim light gives you a headache. As a noun, find is the thing you discover, like your elephant costume, the best find in day of garage sale shopping. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]发现…的所在 If you find someone or something, you see them or learn where they are. [V n] [V n n] [Also V n
2 [VERB 动词]找到;寻得;获得 If you find something that you need or want, you succeed in achieving or obtaining it. [V n] [V n n] [V n [Also V n
3 [V-PASSIVE 被动动词]发现…存在(于) If something is found in a particular place or thing, it exists in that place. [
4 [VERB 动词]发现…处于某种状态;遇见;碰见 If you find someone or something in a particular situation, they are in that situation when you see them or come into contact with them. [V n -ing] [V n -ed] [V n prep/adv]
5 [VERB 动词](不知不觉中)发现(自己在做某事) If you find yourself doing something, you are doing it without deciding or intending to do it. [V pron-refl prep/adv] [V pron-refl -ing] [V pron-refl adj]
6 [VERB 动词](某一时刻或事件)把…置于某种情形中 If a time or event finds you in a particular situation, you are in that situation at the time mentioned or when the event occurs. [V n prep] [V n -ing] [no passive] [WRITTEN 笔语]
7 [VERB 动词]发觉,认识到(某事属实) If you find that something is the case, you become aware of it or realize that it is the case. [V that] [V [V n to-inf] [V n n]
8 [VERB 动词]裁决;判决;判定 When a court or jury decides that a person on trial is guilty or innocent, you say that the person has been found guilty or not guilty. [ [V n adj]
9 [VERB 动词]觉得;认为 You can use find to express your reaction to someone or something. [V n adj] [V [V n n]
10 [VERB 动词]感受到(愉快、安慰等情感) If you find a feeling such as pleasure or comfort in a particular thing or activity, you experience the feeling mentioned as a result of this thing or activity. [V n [V n
11 [VERB 动词]找出,挤出(时间或金钱) If you find the time or money to do something, you succeed in making or obtaining enough time or money to do it. [V n]
12 [N-COUNT 可数名词]See also:finding ;found ;(有价值的)发现;(有用的)发现物 If you describe someone or something that has been discovered as a find, you mean that they are valuable, interesting, good, or useful. [usu adj N]
Usage Note : You can use find, find out, or discover to talk about learning that something is the case.The young child finds that noise attracts attention... He discovered the whole school knew about it... We found out that she was wrong.Discover is a slightly more formal word than find, and is often used to talk about scientific research or formal investigations. For example, you can discover a cure for a particular disease. You can also use discover when you find something by accident. This well-known flower was discovered in 1903. Note that if you cannot see something that you are looking for, you say that you cannot find it. You do not use 'discover' or 'find out' in this way. I'm lost – I can't find the bridge. You can also say that someone finds out facts when this is easy to do, but you cannot use 'discover' or 'find' in this way. I found out the train times. find, find out 和 discover 均可用来指得知某一事实:The young child finds that noise attracts attention(这个小孩发现弄出声响可以吸引注意力), He discovered the whole school knew about it (他发现整个学校都知道了此事), We found out that she was wrong (我们发现她错了)。discover比find略微正式,常用于谈论科学研究或正式调查。例如,可用 discover表示找到治愈某种疾病的方法。discover 还可表示偶然的发现:This well-known flower was discovered in 1903 (这种著名的花卉是在1903年发现的)。注意,如果表示看不到正在寻找的东西,要用find, 而不用discover 或find out:I'm lost — I can't find the bridge (我迷路了——我找不到那座桥)。find out 还可表示很容易便发现事实的情况,而discover 和find 却没有这种用法:I found out the train times (我查到了火车时刻)。 13 [PHRASE 短语]找到正确的路(去某处);成功地到达 If you find your way somewhere, you successfully get there by choosing the right way to go. [V inflects]
14 [PHRASE 短语](尤指某物偶然)去到(某处) If something finds its way somewhere, it comes to that place, especially by chance. [V inflects]
15 to find fault with→see: fault ; 16 . to find one's feet→see: foot ; 17 [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词](尤指特意通过努力)发现,找出,查明 If you find something out, you learn something that you did not already know, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so. [V P wh] [V P that] [V P n (not pron)] [V n P] [V P [Also V P]
18 [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]查出…的不轨行为;揭发出 If you find someone out, you discover that they have been doing something dishonest. [V n P]
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