discover
verb uk/dɪˈskʌv.ər/ us/dɪˈskʌv.ɚ/
B1 [ T ](尤指首次)发现,找到
to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time
Who discovered America? 谁发现了美洲?
We searched all morning for the missing papers and finally discovered them in a drawer. 我们一上午都在找那些失踪的文件,最后终于在一个抽屉里找到了。
[ + question word ] Scientists have discovered how to predict an earthquake. 科学家们找到了预测地震的方法。
[ + (that) ] She discovered (that) her husband was having an affair. 她发现丈夫有外遇。
[ + to infinitive ] Following a routine check-up, Mrs Mason was discovered to have heart disease. 例行体检发现梅森夫人患有心脏病。
[ + obj + -ing verb ] The boss discovered him stealing money from the cash register. 老板发现他从钱箱里偷钱。
[ T often passive ]发现并培养(人才)
to notice that a person has a special ability or quality and to help them to become successful
Los Angeles is full of young actors working as waiters, hoping to be discovered by a movie agent. 有很多年轻的演员在洛杉矶做服务员,他们希望能够被电影星探发现提携。
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- She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys.
- They set out to discover a cure for cancer.
- Human rights campaigners have discovered documentary evidence of torture.
- The cause of the accident may never be discovered.
- Police discovered the body hidden in thick undergrowth.