词汇 | discover |
释义 | discover verb uk /dɪˈskʌv.ər/ us /dɪˈskʌv.ɚ/ B1[ T ] to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time: (尤指首次)发现,找到 Who discovered America?谁发现了美洲? We searched all morning for the missing papers and finally discovered them in a drawer.我们一上午都在找那些失踪的文件,最后终于在一个抽屉里找到了。 discover how[ + question word ]Scientists have discovered how to predict an earthquake.科学家们找到了预测地震的方法。 [ + (that) ]She discovered (that) her husband was having an affair.她发现丈夫有外遇。 [ + to infinitive ]Following a routine check-up, Mrs Mason was discovered to have heart disease.例行体检发现梅森夫人患有心脏病。 [ + obj + -ing verb ]The boss discovered him stealing money from the cash register.老板发现他从钱箱里偷钱。 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. [ Toften passive ] to notice that a person has a special ability or quality and to help them to become successful: 发现并培养(人才) Los Angeles is full of young actors working as waiters, hoping to be discovered by a movie agent.有很多年轻的演员在洛杉矶做服务员,他们希望能够被电影星探发现提携。 She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys.她丈夫拿走了她的汽车钥匙,她发现后很生气。 They set out to discover a cure for cancer.他们开始寻找一种治愈癌症的方法。 Human rights campaigners have discovered documentary evidence of torture.人权活动家们已经发现了刑讯逼供的书面证据。 The cause of the accident may never be discovered.事故的原因也许永远无法查清。 Police discovered the body hidden in thick undergrowth.警察发现尸体被藏在一处浓密的灌木丛中。 Finding and discovering ascertain break (fresh/new) groundidiom breakthrough bring something to lightidiom catch someone red-handedidiom fossick found geocache geocaching get hold ofidiom homing pinpoint plumb red-handed rediscover rediscovery refind refound sniff suss Related worddiscoverer discover | American Dictionarydiscover verb[ T ] us/dɪˈskʌv·ər/ to find something for the first time, or something that had not been known before: [ + (that) clause ]Doctors later discovered (that) he had a cut on his left ankle. [ + question word ]We reviewed enrollment figures to discover exactly when and why the student population declined. Researchers hope to discover new treatments that may help people suffering from migraine headaches. To discover is also to realize or learn: [ + that clause ]When you go on a trip, you always discover that you forgot a few things. discoverernoun[ C ]us/dɪˈskʌv·ər·ər/ The Canadians Frederick Banting and Charles Best were the discoverers of insulin. Examples of discoverdiscover The skull was discovered when one of the clay objects accidentally broke. Rather than abstract concepts, categories are treated as real entities which have been discovered by science. When we attempted to confirm this, we discovered something quite different. Like thresholds for significance tests, statistical thresholds for what should count as futile are not discovered. The only other cardiac anomaly discovered in these 13 cases was one patient with aortic coarctation. The second phase discovered, through in-depth interviews, some of the reasons why these perceptions persist. There are numerous examples of treatments that were widely used yet it was later discovered that they were either ineffective or dangerous. In particular, our results further explain why the number of subtrees exhibits the phenomenon discovered by the latter authors. A few amphoroid kraters have also been discovered in domestic contexts which do not indicate a high status. The problems discovered with this panel system are twofold. If income remains significant, we either have not discovered the correct mechanism, or income may not be a simple indicator. We quickly discovered that decisions in this regard were often variable and unstable. On his arrival he discovered the reports to be wildly exaggerated. The first set of exact inversion formulas of filtered backprojection type was discovered in [38]. Individual exceptions may be due not to some as yet unknown elements of usage which have not yet been discovered but rather to dialectal differences. See all examples of discover These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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