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    discover查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'skʌvər] 现在分词:discovering
    过去式:discovered 过去分词:discovered
    第三人称单数:discovers 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:v.发现;发觉
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    vt.
    ①发见,发现;发觉;
    Columbus discovered America.
    哥伦布发现美洲.
    It was discovered among waste paper.
    这是在废纸堆中发现的.
    It was never discovered how he died.
    他是如何死去的,始终未被发现.
    We suddenly discovered it was too late to catch the train.
    我们突然发觉已来不及赶上火车了.
    We have discovered him to be untrustworthy.
    我们已发觉他很不可靠.
    ②[罕]揭露;暴露
    -扩展释义
    vt.
    发觉;找到
    vt. 【化学】
    发现,揭露
    The gold ornaments our shop sells are all of standard quality. If anyone should discover a counterfeit or inferior ornament, he shall obtain a refund ten times as high as the original sale price of the commodity concerned.
    本店出售的黄金饰品,成色准足,凡发现假冒伪劣者,以一奖十。
    【海运】
    发现,看出查明,揭露,暴露
    -同义词和反义词
    -discover的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Able to be discovered. || (law) Subject to legal discovery; able to be requested by an opposing party through a legal process such as a subpoena.
    “Good systems provide some basic constructions for making elements discoverable that can easily be reused.”
    “You might want to invest in making different things discoverable for different types of users.”
    “The trap, and the myth, of discoverability is that in any design, not everything can be discoverable.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state or condition of being discoverable.
    “Given that it’s impossible to click on something you can’t locate, discoverability is certainly important.”
    “Lack of consistency and lack of discoverability are problems that should worry the company, because they have been its strength for decades.”
    “When I affirm the discoverability of the clergyman’s income, I have not only the authority of the church, but its oath.”
    One who discovers; the person who discovered something.
    “Just think of the fame that would be attached to the discoverer of a new planet.”
    “The discoverer of carbon-dioxide lasers.”
    “He had been responsible for major advances in the theory of finite dimensional algebras and was the discoverer of modular representation theory.”
    Something discovered. || (uncountable) The discovering of new things. || (countable, archaic) An act of uncovering or revealing something; a revelation. || (law, uncountable) A pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered. || (law, uncountable) Materials revealed to the opposing party during the pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered.
    “The discovery of a cache of old letters would excite many historians.”
    “The discovery that I had won the lottery was greeted with understandable jubilation.”
    “The discovery of new forensic techniques has revolutionized the science of crime-solving.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    discover的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    discover的第三人称单数形式
    “Gary Howlett lets out a howl of despair in the jacks when he discovers there’s no toilet paper.”
    “Soon enough, the court discovers her boss has presented falsified evidence, and he’s whacked by the thugs for blowing the case.”
    “What we get here is a monarchical absolutist who gradually discovers his humanity.”
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