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find
fnd faɪnd
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense finds, present participle finding, past tense , past participle found
1 VERB 发现的所在 If you find someone or something, you see them or learn where they are. 发现的所在 [Also VERB n + for]
  • The police also found a pistol. [VERB noun]

    警方还发现了一把手枪。

  • They have spent ages looking at the map and can't find a trace of anywhere called Darrowby. [VERB noun]

    他们对着地图细看了许久也没能找到那个叫达罗比的地方的影踪。

  • I wonder if you could find me a deck of cards? [VERB noun noun]

    不知您能否为我找一副纸牌?

SYN discover, turn up, uncover, unearth
2 VERB 找到;寻得;获得 If you find something that you need or want, you succeed in achieving or obtaining it. 找到;寻得;获得
  • Many people here cannot find work. [VERB noun]

    这里很多人都找不到工作。

  • So far they have not found a way to fight the virus. [VERB noun]

    迄今为止,他们还没有找到一种对抗该病毒的方法。

  • He has to apply for a permit and we have to find him a job. [VERB noun noun]

    他得申请一个许可证,而我们得给他找份工作。

  • Does this mean that they haven't found a place for him? [VERB noun + for]

    这是否意味着他们还没有给他寻着一个职位?

SYN obtain, get, come by, procure
3 V-PASSIVE 发现存在() If something is found in a particular place or thing, it exists in that place. 发现存在()
  • Two thousand of France's 4,200 species of flowering plants are found in the park. [be VERB-ed]

    法国的 4,200 种开花植物中有 2,000种可见于这个公园。

  • Fibre is found in cereal foods, beans, fruit and vegetables. [be VERB-ed]

    谷类食品、豆类、水果和蔬菜中含有纤维素。

SYN be present, exist, occur, obtain [formal]
4 VERB 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. 发现处于某种状态;遇见;碰见
  • They found her walking alone and depressed on the beach. [VERB noun verb-ing]

    他们碰见她独自一人神色忧郁地走在海滩上。

  • She returned to her east London home to find her back door forced open. [VERB noun -ed]

    她回到在伦敦东区的住所时发现后门被撬开了。

  • Thrushes are a protected species so you will not find them on any menu. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    鸫鸟是受保护的物种,在菜谱上是找不到的。

5 VERB (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. (不知不觉中)发现(自己在做某事)
  • It's not the first time that you've found yourself in this situation. [VERB pronoun-reflexive prep./adv.]

    你陷入这种状况已经不是第一次了。

  • I found myself having more fun than I had had in years. [V pron-refl v-ing]

    我发现自己这些年来从未像现在这样开心过。

  • It all seemed so far away from here that he found himself quite unable to take it in. [V pron-refl adj]

    这事看起来好像发生在如此遥远的地方,他发现自己思想上一时难以接受。

6 VERB [no passive, no cont] (某一时刻或事件)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. (某一时刻或事件)置于某种情形中 [written]
  • Daybreak found us on a cold, clammy ship. [VERB noun prep.]

    天亮时我们发现自己呆在一条冰冷黏湿的船上。

  • His lunch did not take long to arrive and found him poring over a notepad covered with scrawls. [VERB noun verb-ing]

    不久午餐就送来了,当时他正埋头于一本满是潦草字迹的记事簿。

7 VERB 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. 发觉,认识到(某事属实)
  • The two biologists found, to their surprise, that both groups of birds survived equally well. [VERB that]

    这两位生物学家惊奇地发现,两组鸟都很好地存活了下来。

  • At my age I would find it hard to get another job. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    到了我这个年纪自己就会发觉很难再找到一份工作了。

  • We find her evidence to be based on a degree of oversensitivity. [VERB noun to-infinitive]

    我们认识到她提供的证据在一定程度上是出于过分敏感。

  • I've never found my diet a problem. [VERB noun noun]

    我从未觉得自己的饮食有问题。

8 VERB 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. 裁决;判决;判定
  • She was found guilty of manslaughter and put on probation for two years. [be VERB-ed adj.ive]

    她被裁定过失杀人罪名成立,缓刑两年。

  • When they found us guilty, I just went blank. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    当他们判定我们有罪时,我的脑子顿时一片空白。

9 VERB 觉得;认为 You can use find to express your reaction to someone or something. 觉得;认为
  • I find most of the young men of my own age so boring. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    我觉得和我同龄的年轻人大多都很无聊。

  • We're sure you'll find it exciting!. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    我们保证你一定会认为这很刺激的!

  • I find it ludicrous that nothing has been done to protect passengers from fire. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    乘客没有受到任何防火保护,这让我觉得十分荒唐。

  • But you'd find him a good worker if you showed him what to do. [VERB noun noun]

    但是只要教给他怎么做,就会发现他是个不错的员工。

10 VERB 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. 感受到(愉快、安慰等情感)
  • How could anyone find pleasure in hunting and killing this beautiful creature?. [VERB noun + in]

    怎么会有人以猎杀这种美丽的动物为乐呢?

  • I was too tired and frightened to find comfort in that familiar promise. [VERB noun + in]

    我既疲惫又恐惧,就连那熟悉的承诺都无法让我感到安慰。

11 VERB 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. 找出,挤出(时间或金钱)
  • I was just finding more time to write music. [VERB noun]

    我刚刚找到了更多时间来作曲。

  • My sister helped me find the money for a private operation. [VERB noun]

    姐姐帮我筹集资金开办了一家私人企业。

12 N-COUNT [usually adjective NOUN] (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. (有价值的)发现;(有用的)发现物
  • Another of his lucky finds was a pair of candle-holders.

    他的另一个幸运发现是一对烛台。

  • His discovery was hailed as the botanical find of the century.

    他的发现被誉为本世纪植物学的最重大发现。

13See also:finding  found 
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 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)discoverfind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 find outI'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 find 却没有这种用法:I found out the train times (我查到了火车时刻)

14 PHRASE 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. 找到正确的路(去某处);成功地到达
  • He was an expert at finding his way, even in strange surroundings.

    他是认路的行家,即使在陌生的环境中也是如此。

  • After a while I pulled myself to my feet and found my way to the street.

    过了一会儿我费力地站起身来,找到了那条大街。

15 PHRASE (尤指某物偶然)去到(某处) If something finds its way somewhere, it comes to that place, especially by chance. (尤指某物偶然)去到(某处)
  • It is one of the very few Michelangelos that have found their way out of Italy.

    这是少数几件流传到意大利境外的米开朗琪罗作品之一。

  • The most unlikely objects found their way into his design and look absolutely right where he placed them.

    那些最不可能的东西出现于他的设计中,并且在他的安排下显得恰得其所。

16 to find fault with→see: fault 
17 . to find one's feet→see: foot 
18 PHRASAL VERB (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. (尤指特意通过努力)发现,找出,查明
  • It makes you want to watch the next episode to find out what's going to happen.

    这让人想要看下一集,弄清紧接着会发生什么事。

  • I was relieved to find out that my problems were due to a genuine disorder.

    得知我的问题确实是由于病症引起的,我松了口气。

  • Yesterday, the men's families held a news conference in their campaign to find out the truth.

    昨天,这些男子的家人举行了记者招待会,以发起查明真相的运动。

  • As soon as we found this out, we closed the ward.

    我们一发现此事就关闭了病房。

  • He began by reading everything he could find out about heroin.

    他从阅读所有能找到的有关海洛因的资料开始。

19 PHRASAL VERB 查出的不轨行为;揭发出 If you find someone out, you discover that they have been doing something dishonest. 查出的不轨行为;揭发出
  • Her face was so grave, I wondered for a moment if she'd found me out.

    她的表情如此严肃,我一时怀疑她是不是已经知道了我干的事。

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