find out
英 [faɪnd aʊt]
美 [faɪnd aʊt]
(尤指通过刻意努力)发现,找出,查明; 查出…行为不轨
英英释义
verb
- get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
- I learned that she has two grown-up children
- I see that you have been promoted
- trap
- He was caught out
- She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks
- establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study
- find the product of two numbers
- The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize
- find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort
- I want to see whether she speaks French
- See whether it works
- find out if he speaks Russian
- Check whether the train leaves on time
双语例句
- In experimenting we find out that sound travels with different velocities through different substances.
在实验中,我们发现声音以不同的速度通过不同的物质而传播。 - I hope we can find out about it.
我希望我们能查清此事。 - An investigation is underway to find out how the disaster happened
调查已经展开,以查明灾难是如何发生的。 - I want you to do everything you can to find out who's responsible.
我希望你能尽一切可能找出责任人。 - Don't be in a hurry to say what you think about this. First find out the facts.
这件事你先去调查一下,不忙表态。 - You can find out whether they are prepared to share the cost of the flowers with you
你可以弄清楚他们是否愿意和你一起分担买花的费用。 - Let's give him line enough and find out what he is doing.
我们对他来个欲擒故纵,看看他还要干些什么。 - If it is possible to find out where your brother is, we shall
如果能找出你兄弟在哪儿,我们就会去找。 - In working with others, you find out more about yourself.
在与别人一起工作的过程中,你会进一步认识你自己。 - It is a matter of the utmost urgency to find out what has happened to these people
当务之急是要弄清楚这些人出了什么事。