find
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
含义: To discover by searching or by chance; to consider or regard
找到,发现,觉得
encontrar, hallar, considerar
見つける、発見する、〜と思う
찾다, 발견하다, ~라고 생각하다
'Find' means to discover something ('find your keys'), to learn through experience ('find it difficult'), or to reach a conclusion ('find someone guilty'). It is irregular: find - found - found. Common phrases include 'find out' (discover information), 'find oneself' (be in a situation), and 'find fault with'.
「find」意为发现某物、通过经历学到,或得出结论。它是不规则动词:find - found - found。常见短语包括「find out」(发现信息)、「find oneself」(处于某种情况)和「find fault with」(挑剔)。
«Find» significa descubrir algo, aprender a través de la experiencia, o llegar a una conclusión. Es irregular: find - found - found. Frases comunes incluyen «find out» (descubrir), «find oneself» (encontrarse en una situación) y «find fault with» (criticar).
「find」は何かを発見する、経験から学ぶ、または結論に達することを意味します。不規則動詞です:find - found - found。「find out」(発見する)、「find oneself」(〜の状態にいる)、「find fault with」(あら探しをする)などの一般的なフレーズがあります。
'Find'는 무언가를 발견하다('find your keys'), 경험을 통해 알게 되다('find it difficult'), 또는 결론에 이르다('find someone guilty')를 의미합니다. 불규칙 변화입니다: find - found - found. 흔한 표현으로 'find out'(알아내다), 'find oneself'(~한 상황에 처하다), 'find fault with'(흠을 잡다) 등이 있습니다.
例句
- I cannot find my glasses anywhere. 我到处都找不到我的眼镜。No puedo encontrar mis gafas por ningún lado.どこを探しても眼鏡が見つからない。안경을 어디서도 찾을 수가 없다.
- Do you find this book interesting? 你觉得这本书有趣吗?¿Te parece interesante este libro?この本は面白いと思いますか?이 책이 재미있다고 생각하세요?
- We need to find out what happened. 我们需要弄清楚发生了什么。Necesitamos averiguar qué pasó.何が起こったのか調べる必要がある。무슨 일이 있었는지 알아봐야 합니다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old English 'findan', from Proto-Germanic *finþaną, originally meaning 'to come upon' or 'to discover'. Cognate with German 'finden' and Dutch 'vinden'. Possibly related to Latin 'petere' (to seek).
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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