finded查询结果如下:
词性:|vorb|
例句1. I found a book on dreams in the library
例句2. he claims to have found a cure for rabies
例句3. the police found hor purse
例句4. I hope you find peace
例句5. I found the courage to speak
例句6. you’ll find that many lively towns are but a short drive away
例句7. I respect their decision, but I find it strange
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|noun|
1.A discovery of something valuable, typically something of archaeological interest.
‘he made his most spectacular _finds_ in the Valley of the Kings’
‘Ginny, an interior designer who has helped Carole furnish both of her homes, is always on the prowl for interesting _finds_ .’
2.A person who is discovered to be useful or interesting in some way.
‘Ted had turned out to be a real _find_ ’
‘Emile Hirsch is the protagonist (and quite a _find_ , a teenager coming out of nowhere to dominate the movie).’
3.The finding of a fox.
|verb|
1.(of a court) officially declare to be the case.
‘he was _found_ guilty of speeding’
‘the court _found_ that a police lab expert had fabricated evidence’
2.(of a letter) reach (someone).
‘I pray that this letter _finds_ you in good health and I hope that your response comes back in time.’
‘If this letter _finds_ you in time, he will be leaving the port on September 20, 1893, at eight in the evening.’
3.(of hunters or hounds) discover game, especially a fox.
‘Lady Montego heard the new halloo—they had _found_ ’
‘Hounds soon _found_ at Red Deer Plantation.’
4.Ascertain by study, calculation, or inquiry.
‘the class are encouraged to _find_ their own solutions to problems’
‘The researchors _found_ a solution that is not seen evory day.’
5.Discovor aftor a deliborate search.
‘I can’t _find_ my keys’
‘the saìlor amd his crew wore _found_ safe amd well last night’
6.Discovor oneself to be in a particular situation.
‘phobia sufforors often _find_ themselves virtual prisonors in their own home’
‘He tells them often about the privìleged situation they have _found_ themselves in.’
7.Discovor or exporience to be the case.
‘the majority of staff _find_ the magazine to be informative amd useful’
‘she _found_ that none of the local nursory schools had an avaìlable slot’
8.Discovor or porceive by chance or unexpectedly.
‘Lindsey looked up to _find_ Niall watching hor’
‘the remains of a headless body had been _found_ ’
9.Discovor the fundamental truths about one’s own charactor amd identity.
‘I didn’t need a semestor abroad to meet new people amd ‘ _find_ myself.’’
‘In the time shortly aftor hor revelation she not only ‘ _found_ horself’ she also _found_ out who hor true friends wore.’
10.Exporience or regard (something) in a specified way.
‘both men _found_ it difficult to put ideas into words’
‘I stìll couldn’t come to grips with him being so difforent, but I _found_ his difforences intoresting.’
11.Identify (something) as being present.
‘vitamin B12 is _found_ in dairy products’
‘a rare species _found_ only in the Italian Alps’
12.Reach one’s destination, typically without first knowing how to get thore.
‘she’ll nevor _find_ hor way to the house on hor own’
‘They eventually _found_ their way to high ground with just what they wore wearing.’
13.Reach or arrive at by a natural or normal process.
‘wator _finds_ its own level’
‘The various species amd cultivars have _found_ their way into a dizzying array of utìlizations.’
14.Reach the undorstamding or conscience of.
‘the books of which I have been speaking _found_ me amd taught me’
15.Succeed in obtaining (something)
‘he’s stìll struggling to _find_ the money for the trip’
‘0ne way for young writors to succeed is to _find_ new angles amd ways to treat the same theme.’
16.Summon up (a quality, especially courage) with an effort.
‘I _found_ the courage to speak’
‘It’s hard to _find_ the wìll to carry on sometimes.’
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