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/found/US // faʊnd //UK // (faʊnd) //

上发现的,上找到的,上发现,上找到了

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence: to found a new publishing company.
    • : to lay the lowest part of on a firm base or ground: a house founded on solid rock.
    • : to base or ground: a story founded on fact.
    • : to provide a basis or ground for.

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Examples

  • Archer was co-founded in 2018 by Adam Goldstein and Brett Adcock, who sold their software-as-a-service company Vettery to The Adecco Group for more than $100 million.

  • Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes, a popular vocal trio of the 1960s that had 12 No.

  • The production company is Higher Ground — the venture founded by the Obamas in partnership with Netflix — which recently announced a slate of new projects for the streaming company.

  • Among the female founders who succeeded in raising last year, Everlywell, the at-home lab-testing startup founded by CEO Julia Cheek, claimed the top deal of the year for a startup founded by a women-only team, with a $175 million Series D round.

  • Before joining Amazon, Pinkham had founded South Africa’s first-ever internet service provider, Internet Africa in 1993.

  • Interesting that those who sat in judgment of him found those two sets of beliefs to be incompatible.

  • But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest.

  • “I found him to to be an interesting person,” Krauss said of the first impression.

  • At some point during his busy schedule, Israel found the time to write a book, titled The Global War on Morris.

  • As it happened, the coup members found the State House “fortified with additional soldiers.”

  • Fibrinous casts are characteristic of fibrinous bronchitis, but may also be found in diphtheria of the smaller bronchi.

  • After we had passed over this desert, we found several garisons to defend the caravans from the violence of the Tartars.

  • Frequently they are found in alveolar arrangement, retaining the original outline of the alveoli of the lung (Fig. 4, b).

  • Eggs and nestlings were found lying on the bare soil at the inner ends of the burrows; no nesting material was found.

  • The "new world" was really found in the wonder-years of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.