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词汇 find
释义 find
verb
uk /faɪnd/ us /faɪnd/found | found

findverb (DISCOVER)


A1[ T ]
to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something: (偶然)发现,碰上;找到,寻得;找出,查明
I've just found a ten-pound note in my pocket.我刚在口袋里找到了一张10英镑的钞票。
I couldn't find Andrew's phone number.我找不到安德鲁的电话号码。
You'll find the knives and forks in the left-hand drawer.你会发现刀叉在左手边的抽屉里。
Researchers are hoping to find a cure for the disease.研究者们希望能找到治愈这种疾病的方法。
[ + two objects ]Has he found himself a place to live yet?他找到地方住了吗?
[ + obj + adj ]She was found unconscious and bleeding.人们发现她时,她已不省人事而且血流不止。
[ + that ]The study found that men who were married lived longer than those who were not.这一研究发现已婚男人的寿命要比未婚男人长。
Do you think they'll ever find a way of bringing peace to the region?你认为他们能找到办法给这个地区带来和平吗?
We're really struggling to find (= get) enough money to pay the rent.我们眼下正想尽办法凑钱缴房租。
After years of abuse from her husband, she eventually found the courage to leave him.在遭受丈夫多年的虐待之后,她终于鼓起勇气离开了他。
I wish I could find (the) time to do more reading.我希望自己能挤出时间多看一点书。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to find someone or something
findI've looked everywhere for my keys but can't find them.
discoverThe missing wallet was discovered under the chair.
locatePolice are still trying to locate the suspect.
uncoverReporters uncovered evidence of corruption.
unearthOur investigation unearthed mountains of evidence that implicated the city.
come acrossWe came across a lovely little restaurant in the village.
B1[ T ]
to realize that something exists or has happened: 发现(存在或已发生)
[ + (that) ]We came home to find (that) the cat had had kittens.我们回到家时发现猫已经产崽了。
I found (that) I could easily swim a mile.我发现自己轻轻松松就能游1英里。
 be found
B2
to exist or be present somewhere: 存在于;见于
Many plant and animal species are found only in the rainforests.许多动植物种类只在热带雨林中才有。
 find your way
to get somewhere you are trying to reach: 设法到达(某处)
I had a map but I still couldn't find my way back to the hotel.我有一张地图,可还是找不到回酒店的路。
 find fault with
to criticize someone or something: 找…的岔子,挑剔;批评
She's always finding fault with the way he works.她总是挑剔他的工作方式。
 find yourself
B2
to realize that you are in a particular situation or place, or doing a particular thing, when you did not intend to: (不知不觉地)发现自己处于…中(或在…处,做…事)
He'll find himself with no friends at all if he carries on behaving this way.如果他继续这样行事,他会发现自己一个朋友都没有了。
find yourself in somethingWe fell asleep on the train and woke up to find ourselves in Calais.我们在火车上睡着了,醒来时发现已经到了加来。
I found myself in a crowd outside the town hall.
Call me if you ever find yourself in need of a lawyer.
They might find themselves doubting the wisdom of their actions.
often humorous
If you go somewhere or do something to find yourself, you go there or do it to discover your true character: 发现真正的自我
Simon spent a year in an ashram in India to find himself.为了寻找真正的自我,西蒙在印度的一处静修所呆了整整一年。
They are here to support the local community, not to find themselves.
I was a successful artist, but I still needed to find myself.
He set out on a road trip in order to find himself.
You won't find anyone to share your life with until you have found yourself.
When the guard came to clip my train ticket , I couldn't find it.
I couldn't find the station, so I asked someone if they could direct me.我找不到车站,只好问路。
She moved to London in the hope of finding work as a model, but failed.她搬到伦敦,希望找做模特的工作,但没找到。
I found these photos while I was cleaning out my cupboards.我清理橱柜时发现了这些照片。
They couldn't find what they wanted and decided to look elsewhere.他们找不到他们想要的东西,就决定到别处去看看。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Finding and discovering
ascertain
break (fresh/new) groundidiom
breakthrough
bring something to lightidiom
catch someone red-handedidiom
flush someone/something out
fossick
found
geocache
geocaching
homing
plumb
rake something out
red-handed
rediscover
rediscovery
refind
sniff
suss
winkle something/someone out

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Existing and being
Understanding and comprehending

findverb (EXPERIENCE A FEELING)


B1[ T ]
to think or feel a particular way about someone or something: 认为;发觉;感到
[ + obj + noun/adj ]Do you find John difficult to talk to?你是否发觉和克莱夫讲话有些困难?
I don't find him an easy person to get on with.我觉得他这个人不好相处。
She doesn't find it easy to talk about her problems.她感到很难开口谈论自己的问题。
[ + -ing verb ]I find living in the city very stressful.我感到城市生活压力很大。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Guessing, supposing and suspecting
approximate
as muchidiom
conjecture
consider
deem
draw
fall
guess
jump
jump to conclusionsidiom
mark
mark someone down as something
misjudge
misjudgment
pluck
presuppose
supposably
surmise
think of something
unguessable

findverb (JUDGE)


B2[ I or T ]
to make a judgment in a law court: 作出(裁决)
[ + obj + adj ]In a unanimous verdict, the jury found him guilty/not guilty of the murder.陪审团一致裁定对他的谋杀指控罪名成立/不成立。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Judges & juries
bench
chief justice
circuit judge
court of inquiry
dismiss
empanel
judge
judiciary
jurist
juror
jury nullification
jury service
recusal
recuse
resentence
sentence
set something aside
sheriff
sum
worship

Idioms


find your feet
find it in your heart to do something
find your voice

Phrasal verbs


find (something) out
find someone out
find
noun[ C ]
uk /faɪnd/ us /faɪnd/
a good or valuable thing or a special person that has been discovered but was not known about before: 发现物;被发现的人(尤指有价值或有用者)
This café's quite a find - I had no idea there was anywhere like it around here.这家咖啡馆真不错——我完全不知道这附近还有这么一个地方。
find ofA recent find of ancient artefacts is on display at the local museum.近期发现的一些文物正在当地的博物馆展出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Finding and discovering
ascertain
break (fresh/new) groundidiom
breakthrough
bring something to lightidiom
catch someone red-handedidiom
flush someone/something out
fossick
found
geocache
geocaching
homing
plumb
rake something out
red-handed
rediscover
rediscovery
refind
sniff
suss
winkle something/someone out

find | American Dictionary


find
verb
us/fɑɪnd/past tense and past participlefoundus/fɑʊnd/

findverb (DISCOVER)


[ T ]
to see where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching; discover:
I found a ten-dollar bill in my pocket.
I hope I can find a place to live near work.
Many plant and animal species are found (= exist) only in the rain forests.
[ T ]
Someone who finds information begins to understand something:
[ + that clause ]The study found that men who took an aspirin a day have fewer heart attacks.
Some insects have been found to live several years without water.
[ T ]
If you find a quality within yourself, you suddenly develop it or learn that you have it:
She found the courage to leave the town where she was born.
[ T ]
To find someone means to meet someone you can have a close, loving relationship with:
Ellen found Sascha, married him, and soon after they had twins.

findverb (JUDGE)


[ I/T ]law
to make a judgment in a law court:
[ T ]to be found guilty/innocent

Idioms


find yourself somewhere
find (the) time

Phrasal verb


find out (something)
find
noun[ C ]
us/fɑɪnd/

findnoun[C] (THING DISCOVERED)


a good or valuable thing or a special person that has been discovered:
She’s a real find – singers like her don’t grow on trees.

find | Business English


find
verb[ T ]
uk /faɪnd/usfound | found
to be successful in getting something:
find work/employment/a job, etc.I have only managed to find part-time work which doesn't pay anything like what I was earning before.
It's very difficult to find good sales people.
find an answerAs yet we haven't found an answer to the question of what to do when he retires.
The company needs to find £5 million by the end of the month to avoid going into administration.
Somehow they managed to find £10,000 for a deposit on the apartment.
to discover where something is:
It isn't easy to find their contact details on their website.
I can't find the file I created yesterday.
(alsofind (sth) out)
to discover information or a fact:
find thatThe study found that 60% of small and mid-sized firms in and around Paris reported a drop in sales since the strikes began.
We found out that our competitors were selling a similar product at a much higher price.
See also
finding
LAW
to decide on a particular judgment in a court of law:
find sb guilty/innocentAll three men were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud.
 find (the) time (for sth/to do sth)
if you find the time for something, you have enough time for it:
You need to find the time to check the figures before you send out the report.
 find against sb
LAW
to decide in a court of law that someone is wrong:
The Advertising Standards Authority has found against the multinational in a case that could prove to be significant.
 find for sb(alsofind in sb's favour); (USfind in sb's favor)
LAW
to decide in a court of law that someone is right:
The employment tribunal found in my favour, and I received compensation for losing my job.

Examples of find


find
Dactylogyrid species were found to co-occur on the gills of roach with up to six species found on the same host individual.
A higher frequency of abnormal attachment clamps was found in diplozoons from fish caught in the more polluted localities of both rivers.
From day 42 onwards no eggs were found.
Data were collected continuously, hence, zero values indicate that no parasites were found.
The concentration of eggs in the caecum was also found to reliably estimate worm intensity.
Eighteen dogs (25.7%) were found to be amicrofilaraemic by all three methods.
Metacercariae of both species showed a preference for the tip of the foot, and no metacercariae were found outside of the foot (fig. 1).
Figure 4 shows an example of how ncontract finds more redexes in one pass.
All the non-didymozoid digeneans including the bucephalids, gorgoderids and hemiurids were found to be host generalists.
The majority of dogs under 1 year of age was found to be negative for dog heartworm using both methods.
No significant correlation with climatic conditions was found.
Insignificant effects of both factors were found for non-encysted cercariae.
The smallest established trophonts found in the present study are 28 mm.
A number of parasites was found on the gills and corpus.
At only one date 2 larvae per gram of faeces were found.
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