单词 | find |
释义 | Word Frequency find(faɪnd) verbWord forms: finds, finding or found (faʊnd) (mainly tr) 1. to meet with or discover by chance 2. to discover or obtain, esp by search or effort to find happiness 3. (may take a clause as object) to become aware of; realize he found that nobody knew 4. (may take a clause as object) to regard as being; consider I find this wine a little sour 5. to look for and point out (something to be criticized) to find fault 6. (also intr) law to determine an issue after judicial inquiry and pronounce a verdict (upon) the court found the accused guilty 7. to regain (something lost or not functioning) to find one's tongue 8. to reach (a target) the bullet found its mark 9. to provide, esp with difficulty we'll find room for you too 10. to be able to pay I can't find that amount of money 11. find oneself 12. find one's feet noun 13. a person, thing, etc, that is found, esp a valuable or fortunate discovery Derived forms findable (ˈfindable) adjective Word origin Old English findan; related to Old Norse finna, Gothic finthan, Old High German fintan to find |
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