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 discover [dɪs'kʌvɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 发现, 找到, 暴露

vi. 发现

[机] 发现, 看出


  1. She discovered the joy of writing.
    她感到了写作的乐趣。
  2. Columbus is said to have discovered America in 1492.
    据说哥伦布于1492年发现了美洲。
  3. He was later discovered to have been a spy.
    後来发现他原来是间谍。


discover
[ verb ]
  1. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of

  2. <verb.perception> detect find notice observe
    She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water
    We found traces of lead in the paint
  3. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally

  4. <verb.cognition>
    find out get a line get wind get word hear learn pick up see
    I learned that she has two grown-up children
    I see that you have been promoted
  5. make a discovery, make a new finding

  6. <verb.creation>
    find
    Roentgen discovered X-rays
    Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle
  7. make a discovery

  8. <verb.cognition>
    find
    She found that he had lied to her
    The story is false, so far as I can discover
  9. find unexpectedly

  10. <verb.possession>
    attain chance on chance upon come across come upon fall upon happen upon light upon strike
    the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb
    she struck a goldmine
    The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake
  11. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret

  12. <verb.communication>
    break bring out disclose divulge expose give away let on let out reveal unwrap
    The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold
    The actress won't reveal how old she is
    bring out the truth
    he broke the news to her
    unwrap the evidence in the murder case
  13. see for the first time; make a discovery

  14. <verb.perception>
    Who discovered the North Pole?
  15. identify as in botany or biology, for example

  16. <verb.cognition>
    describe distinguish identify key key out name


Discover \Dis*cov"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discovered}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Discovering}.] [OE. discoveren, discuren, descuren,
OF. descovrir, descouvrir, F. d['e]couvrir; des- (L. dis-) +
couvrir to cover. See {Cover}.]
1. To uncover. [Obs.]

Whether any man hath pulled down or discovered any
church. --Abp.
Grindal.

2. To disclose; to lay open to view; to make visible; to
reveal; to make known; to show (what has been secret,
unseen, or unknown). [Archaic]

Go, draw aside the curtains, and discover
The several caskets to this noble prince. --Shak.

Prosperity doth best discover vice; but adversity
doth best discover virtue. --Bacon.

We will discover ourselves unto them. --1 Sam. xiv.
8.

Discover not a secret to another. --Prov. xxv.
9.

3. To obtain for the first time sight or knowledge of, as of
a thing existing already, but not perceived or known; to
find; to ascertain; to espy; to detect. [WordNet sense
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]

Some to discover islands far away. --Shak.

4. To manifest without design; to show.

The youth discovered a taste for sculpture. --C. J.
Smith.

5. To explore; to examine. [Obs.]

Syn: To disclose; bring out; exhibit; show; manifest; reveal;
communicate; impart; tell; espy; find; out; detect. --
To {Discover}, {Invent}. We discover what existed
before, but remained unknown; we invent by forming
combinations which are either entirely new, or which
attain their end by means unknown before. Columbus
discovered America; Newton discovered the law of
gravitation; Whitney invented the cotton gin; Galileo
invented the telescope.


Discover \Dis*cov"er\, v. i.
To discover or show one's self. [Obs.]

This done, they discover. --Decker.

Nor was this the first time that they discovered to be
followers of this world. --Milton.

  1. Winderlich told a news conference that protesters also had broken into the building's section for counter-espionage activities but did not discover the identity of the section's workers.
  2. If people actually read this book thoroughly they'll only discover that Mr. Speakes came up with not just one or two indiscretions against his former employer, but 313 pages of gossip and slander.
  3. Bond underwriters, including some of the largest brokerage houses on Wall Street, also were "in a position to discover inadequacies" in the disclosures, the report said.
  4. The amendment, sponsored by Rep. Bill McCollum (R., Fla.), instead would direct the Justice Department to develop a system under which gun dealers can discover if potential purchasers of guns are convicted felons.
  5. "If you discover a new comet, you get to name it.
  6. Dalgliesh and his colleagues swiftly discover no dearth of suspects.
  7. For an American reader, to discover Martin Walser is to experience relief.
  8. Burnett said the board did not cite design of the control knob as a factor because the pilot had so many chances to discover and correct it and because Boeing and the FAA already were correcting the problem.
  9. Reality finally sets in, and both are relieved to discover they are from the same wealthy social set.
  10. That's when a tip by an employee led bank auditors once again to review the administration department and discover a false billing scheme for bogus construction work.
  11. At first he thought he'd picked up a type of mushroom, and it took a year to discover and prove it was an exception to the sexual rule.
  12. Saddam might discover a certain viscosity in his chain of command. The desire to overthrow him might become simultaneously more fervent and more logical.
  13. A company concerned about locking up valuable information might discover it costs less to use the central mainframe rather than to provide security for cheaper minicomputers in each department.
  14. But Korean companies themselves are beginning to discover Mexico as an investment target, prompted in large part by the prospect of the North American Free Trade Agreement as well as cheaper labor.
  15. Richard said he believed his employer, a law firm, used its employee health program to discover his alcohol addiction and find a way to fire him.
  16. As third quarter earnings reports come gushing out in about a month, investors may be surprised to discover that the profit slowdown has spread even to the reliable growth companies, some analysts warn.
  17. It means we don't have to go half way around the world to discover what the competition is doing." There are 71 Japanese-owned businesses in Tennessee employing 12,600. The largest is the Nissan truck plant in Smyrna.
  18. "It took me that long to discover the true value of the career that opened," he said.
  19. Genya Chiba, a manager at the government's Research Development Corp. of Japan, says Japanese companies have mastered research aimed at creating commercial products, and now "discover they are at the end of the road."
  20. Review editors, hoping to defend the newspaper from these attacks and discover who inserted the Hitler quote, asked the Hanover, N.H., police to investigate under a law that makes computer tampering a felony.
  21. As he enters middle age and begins retirement planning, he may discover his company's retirement program is woefully inadequate.
  22. In this tiny but diverse and very beautiful country you can discover tastes and sensations that are all but forgotten in the west.
  23. Upjohn Co. said it signed a research agreement with a Swedish university to discover new treatments for nerve disorders.
  24. They can discover and learn from the outcomes after it is over. One of the most important processes in successful teamworking is managing the boundaries - keeping sponsors and clients informed and happy.
  25. Police scoured the area trying to discover whether the bombers stayed in the locale before the attack.
  26. William Merica doesn't want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but he did discover what a Harvard researcher says is one of the nation's largest anthills.
  27. With the appearance of the International Herald Tribune, Soviets will discover such foreign notions as "Doonesbury" and stock tables.
  28. It was the first spacecraft to cross the Asteroid Belt, fly past Jupiter and return pictures, chart Jupiter's intense radiation belts, measure the mass of its four planet-sized moons, and discover that Jupiter is predominantly a liquid planet.
  29. But he is beginning to discover that this implies sacrifices.
  30. Monet himself first added these arches to his garden's metalwork in 1891 when he was 51. I am pleased to discover that he painted them a bright and leafy shade of green.
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