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rediscovered

/dih-skuhv-er/US // dɪˈskʌv ər //UK // (dɪˈskʌvə) //

重新发现的,重新发现,重新被发现的,重新找到的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of: to discover America;to discover electricity.
    • : to notice or realize: I discovered I didn't have my credit card with me when I went to pay my bill.
    • : Archaic. to make known; reveal; disclose.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrecover

Examples

  • Anderson was working at the New York Botanical Garden in 1901 studying the water content of nuclei in starch crystals when, as the story goes, he “discovered” steam-puffed rice.

  • Footprints discovered at what was once a rain-fed lake in Saudi Arabia’s Nefud Desert suggest that humans on the move made a pit stop there more than 100,000 years ago.

  • Also useful would be some sort of way to discover popular routines directly within the Alexa app.

  • Researchers studying magnetization discovered that renormalization wasn’t about infinities at all.

  • Curiously, as I did my research for this article, I randomly discovered Google used to guarantee some sort of Impression-based reporting in an old version of the T&C housed here.

  • Will we discover whether or not Krieger is a clone this season, and will that be an ongoing plotline?

  • Capaldi said it was remarkable to discover the human frailties at the center of such a mind.

  • Their night takes an unexpected twist when they break into a home and discover a young girl is being held captive inside.

  • But when the ship arrives at the planet, they discover Dr. Mann—played by none other than Matt Damon.

  • To work for Jarrett is to discover someone who listens and someone who expects nothing less than the very best.

  • We can not measure it by the amount of its contribution to the product, for that is the very matter that we want to discover.

  • But her parents, did you never discover any thing about them—who or what they were—the motive of so strange an abandonment?

  • That she was unwise in assuming her own will so promptly, with little regard to consulting his, she might yet discover.

  • Yet in many cases their good sense fails to discover the right way.

  • In this way he was often able to discover opportunities for doing much good to his subjects.