finding
finding 英 [ˈfaɪndɪŋ] 美 [ˈfaɪndɪŋ]
n. 发现;裁决;发现物 v. 找到;感到(find的ing形式);遇到
名词复数:findings
- A finding is a discovery, especially by scholars or scientists. Finding is the act of researching or analyzing something. If the dog digs up the hamster grave in the backyard, better not to share his finding with the neighbors.
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- n. 发现;裁决;发现物
- v. 找到;感到(find的ing形式);遇到
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1. I despair of ever finding him again.
我对再找到他已丧失信心。
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2. The findings of the commission will be published today.
委员会的调查结果将于今天公布。
- finding (n.) c. 1300, "act of discovering" (by chance or after searching; also an instance of this); verbal noun from find (v.). From c. 1400 as "what the mind discovers; knowledge attained by human effort" (as distinct from revelation or authority). Late 14c. as "act of sustaining, supporting, or providing the necessities of life; that which is provided by way of sustenance and support." Legal sense "proceedings leading to a verdict in an inquisition, etc.," is from mid-15c. Old English finding meant "invention." Related: Findings.
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