finding 音標拼音: [f'ɑɪndɪŋ]
n . 發現,發現物;調查的結果
發現,發現物;調查的結果
finding 查找
finding 找尋 發現
finding n 1 :
the act of determining the properties of something ,
usually by research or calculation ; "
the determination of molecular structures " [
synonym : {
determination }, {
finding }]
2 :
the decision of a court on issues of fact or law 3 :
something that is found ; "
the findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours after dinner "; "
an area rich in archaeological findings "
Find \
Find \ (
f [
imac ]
nd ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Found } (
found );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Finding }.] [
AS .
findan ;
akin to D .
vinden ,
OS .
&
OHG .
findan ,
G .
finden ,
Dan .
finde ,
icel . &
Sw .
finna ,
Goth .
fin [
thorn ]
an ;
and perh .
to L .
petere to seek ,
Gr .
pi `
ptein to fall ,
Skr .
pat to fall ,
fly ,
E .
petition .]
1 .
To meet with ,
or light upon ,
accidentally ;
to gain the first sight or knowledge of ,
as of something new ,
or unknown ;
hence ,
to fall in with ,
as a person .
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Searching the window for a flint ,
I found This paper ,
thus sealed up . --
Shak .
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In woods and forests thou art found . --
Cowley .
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2 .
To learn by experience or trial ;
to perceive ;
to experience ;
to discover by the intellect or the feelings ;
to detect ;
to feel . "
I find you passing gentle ." --
Shak .
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The torrid zone is now found habitable . --
Cowley .
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3 .
To come upon by seeking ;
as ,
to find something lost .
(
a )
To discover by sounding ;
as ,
to find bottom .
(
b )
To discover by study or experiment direct to an object or end ;
as ,
water is found to be a compound substance .
(
c )
To gain ,
as the object of desire or effort ;
as ,
to find leisure ;
to find means .
(
d )
To attain to ;
to arrive at ;
to acquire .
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Seek ,
and ye shall find . --
Matt .
vii .
7 .
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Every mountain now hath found a tongue . --
Byron .
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4 .
To provide for ;
to supply ;
to furnish ;
as ,
to find food for workemen ;
he finds his nephew in money .
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Wages [
pounds ]
14 and all found . --
London Times .
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Nothing a day and find yourself . --
Dickens .
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5 .
To arrive at ,
as a conclusion ;
to determine as true ;
to establish ;
as ,
to find a verdict ;
to find a true bill (
of indictment )
against an accused person .
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To find his title with some shows of truth . --
Shak .
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{
To find out },
to detect (
a thief );
to discover (
a secret ) --
to solve or unriddle (
a parable or enigma );
to understand .
"
Canst thou by searching find out God ?" --
Job .
xi .
7 . "
We do hope to find out all your tricks ." --
Milton .
{
To find fault with },
to blame ;
to censure .
{
To find one '
s self },
to be ;
to fare ; --
often used in speaking of health ;
as ,
how do you find yourself this morning ?
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Finding \
Find "
ing \,
n .
1 .
That which is found ,
come upon ,
or provided ;
esp . (
pl .),
that which a journeyman artisan finds or provides for himself ;
as tools ,
trimmings ,
etc .
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When a man hath been laboring . . .
in the deep mines of knowledge ,
hath furnished out his findings in all their equipage . --
Milton .
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2 .
Support ;
maintenance ;
that which is provided for one ;
expence ;
provision .
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3 . (
Law )
The result of a judicial examination or inquiry ,
especially into some matter of fact ;
a verdict ;
as ,
the finding of a jury . --
Burrill .
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After his friends finding and his rent . --
Chaucer .
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123 Moby Thesaurus words for "
finding ":
accomplishment ,
accouterment ,
action ,
answer ,
armament ,
ascertainment ,
award ,
bonus ,
bringing to light ,
buried treasure ,
casual discovery ,
catching ,
catering ,
chance discovery ,
chandlery ,
clearing up ,
conclusion ,
condemnation ,
consideration ,
cracking ,
decipherment ,
decision ,
declaration ,
decoding ,
decree ,
deliverance ,
denouement ,
detection ,
determination ,
determining ,
diagnosis ,
dictum ,
disclosure ,
discovery ,
disentanglement ,
distinguishment ,
doom ,
end ,
end result ,
endowment ,
equipment ,
espial ,
excavation ,
exhumation ,
explanation ,
exposure ,
find ,
finding out ,
finding -
out ,
fitting out ,
foundling ,
furnishing ,
furnishment ,
gravy ,
interpretation ,
invention ,
investment ,
issue ,
judgement ,
locating ,
location ,
logistics ,
lucky strike ,
order ,
outcome ,
outfitting ,
precedent ,
preparation ,
procurement ,
prognosis ,
pronouncement ,
providing ,
provision ,
provisioning ,
purveyance ,
reason ,
recognition ,
rediscovery ,
reinforcement ,
replenishment ,
resolution ,
resolving ,
result ,
resupply ,
retailing ,
revelation ,
riddling ,
ruling ,
selling ,
sentence ,
serendipity ,
solution ,
solving ,
sorting out ,
spotting ,
strike ,
subsidization ,
subsidy ,
subvention ,
supply ,
supplying ,
treasure trove ,
trouvaille ,
trove ,
uncovering ,
unearthing ,
unraveling ,
unriddling ,
unscrambling ,
unspinning ,
untangling ,
untwisting ,
unweaving ,
upshot ,
verdict ,
victualing ,
waifs ,
waifs and strays ,
windfall ,
windfall money ,
windfall profit ,
working ,
working -
out
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FINDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FINDING is the act of one that finds How to use finding in a sentence
FINDING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Finding definition: the act of a person or thing that finds; discovery See examples of FINDING used in a sentence
FINDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary FINDING definition: 1 a piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem… Learn more
FINDING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Someone's findings are the information they get or the conclusions they come to as the result of an investigation or some research One of the main findings of the survey was the confusion about the facilities already in place Manufacturers should take note of the findings and improve their products accordingly
Finding - definition of finding by The Free Dictionary Something that has been found 2 a A conclusion reached after examination or investigation: the finding of a grand jury; a coroner's findings b A statement or document containing an authoritative decision or conclusion: a presidential finding that authorized the covert operation
finding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English find faɪnd vb (finds, finding, found faʊnd ) (mainly tr) to meet with or discover by chance to discover or obtain, esp by search or effort: to find happiness (may take a clause as object) to become aware of; realize: he found that nobody knew (may take a clause as object) to regard as being; consider: I find this wine a little sour
finding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary finding (plural findings) A result of research or an investigation (law) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact That which is found, a find, a discovery The act of discovering something by chance, an instance of finding something by chance
finding | meaning of finding in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . finding meaning, definition, what is finding: the information that someone has discove : Learn more
FINDING Synonyms: 103 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for FINDING: ruling, sentence, holding, verdict, decision, judgment, opinion, doom; Antonyms of FINDING: loss, disappearance, hiding, concealment, missing, overlooking, passing over, losing
finding | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary (Definition of finding from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)