Discover

[dɪ'skʌvə] or [dɪ'skʌvɚ]

解释:

(verb.) make a discovery; 'She found that he had lied to her'; 'The story is false, so far as I can discover'.

(verb.) make a discovery, make a new finding; 'Roentgen discovered X-rays'; 'Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle'.

(verb.) see for the first time; make a discovery; 'Who discovered the North Pole?'.

编辑:梅根--From WordNet

解释:

(v. t.) To uncover.

(v. t.) To disclose; to lay open to view; to make visible; to reveal; to make known; to show (what has been secret, unseen, or unknown).

(v. t.) 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.

(v. t.) To manifest without design; to show.

(v. t.) To explore; to examine.

(v. i.) To discover or show one's self.

欧内斯特整理

同义词及近义词:

v. a. [1]. Reveal, communicate, tell, disclose, exhibit, show, manifest, make manifest, impart, make known, lay open, lay bare, expose to view.[2]. Ascertain, detect, find out, get the first knowledge of.[3]. Descry, discern, espy, see, behold, get sight of, get a glimpse of.

录入:谢里夫

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Find, invent, descry, disclose, unearth, ferret_out, ascertain, discern,make_known, detect, betray, indicate, manifest

ANT:Conceal, suppress, repress, miss, lose, overlook, mask, cover, screen

艾达整理

解释:

v.t. to uncover: to lay open or expose: to exhibit: to make known: to find out: to espy.—adj. Discoverable.—ns. Discov′erer; Discov′ery the act of finding out: the thing discovered.

编辑:蒂姆

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