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单词 finding
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Definition of finding in English:

finding

noun ˈfʌɪndɪŋˈfaɪndɪŋ
  • 1mass noun The action of finding someone or something.

    发现;找到

    a local doctor reported the finding of numerous dead rats

    当地的一位医生报告说发现了大量的死老鼠。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He reported finding chemical poisoning in both victims of flu and of WMDs.
    • She immediately reported her finding to a supermarket security guard.
    • The women reported difficulties in finding safe, adequate and affordable housing.
    • The economy remains in a bad way, but Japanese are finding solace in coffee.
    • Several reported finding what appeared to be several different movies on sale for one or two bucks a copy.
    • Not all of those considered at risk were alerted to the anthrax connection at the same time, some finding out through media reports up to four days later.
    • He was afraid of waking up in the morning and finding that Jessie was dead.
    • They all got up and started feeling the walls, looking around, each secretly afraid of finding more dead bodies.
    • Soldiers who reached an isolated village in Aurora province reported finding about 100 dead.
    • Dealers already reported difficulty finding soybean seed in some areas in mid-January.
    • Unfortunately, I had trouble finding good evidence to support it!
    • One friend told his family the Italians had talked of finding two English soldiers dead on a mountainside.
    • And we knew that we weren't finding them all, and we assumed the ones we weren't finding were either dead or healthy.
    • And she said there were numerous ways of finding out what is open and what events are happening over the Easter period.
    • Officers reported finding decaying milk on the nozzle of a fresh milk machine which could have caused salmonella poisoning.
    • Finding alternative space for landfill is now a priority, according to acting county manager Peter Carey.
    • On the last day I took my earliest start launching at 9:34 and finding good lift.
    • They each had a partner (often, not always) to double their odds of finding good lift quickly.
    • There are numerous government agencies with the job of finding these illegal companies but their job is difficult.
    • Geraldine remembers being completely shattered by the experience and finding solace only in books.
    Synonyms
    discovery, location, locating, detection, detecting, uncovering, unearthing
  • 2often findingsInformation discovered as the result of an inquiry or investigation.

    the researchers' findings were published in Nature
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this regard, present findings are consistent with expectations.
    • Several investment institutions are pressing it to publish the finding of its inquiry.
    • Information on findings must be shared with the international academic community.
    • This main finding has been briefly reported in a recent letter publication.
    • Doctors believe that this finding could lead to a new diagnostic tool for those that suffer from the disease and allow for early treatment.
    • The latest scientific findings indicate this is the case.
    • World leaders in sickle cell research will present new research findings at the meeting.
    • One noteworthy finding revolves around reported feelings of fatigue.
    • They found that their model could explain previous experimental findings confirming its validity.
    • Previous research findings are consistent with this theorizing.
    • Detail about the extent to which professions restrict the numbers joining their ranks is another striking finding of the report.
    • The Inquiry will publish the findings from the survey on its website in August.
    • We now summarize the key findings from these studies.
    • We call for the findings of the investigation to be made publicly available.
    • The most important finding in the reports is that we have service groups that try their hardest and do their best.
    • The most significant finding in his draft report was the special ‘tool marks’ on a shell casing found at the scene.
    • We based our findings not on our investigations but on the submissions we received.
    • Would they have to maintain copious records of their investigations and findings?
    • To our knowledge, this finding has not been reported in the literature.
    • The findings of the investigation are expected by the end of this year.
    Synonyms
    conclusion, inference, supposition, hypothesis, thesis, assumption, presumption, suspicion, conviction, belief
    1. 2.1Law A verdict or decision made by a judge or jury.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The judge made a finding that the appellant was negligent because he threw a ball for his dog close to where the respondent was standing.
      • We do not however make any other finding of misconduct against the police in this case.
      • In that case the hearing had continued, resulting in a finding of serious professional misconduct.
      • Before we come to the words used, I set out the judge's findings on malice.
      • Does it do no more than permit but not require a finding of negligence?
      Synonyms
      conclusion, result
      decision, verdict, pronouncement, judgement, ruling, rule, decree, order, recommendation, resolution
      Law determination
      North American resolve
  • 3findingsNorth American Small articles or tools used in making garments, shoes, or jewellery.

    〈北美〉(制作服装、鞋子或首饰用的)一应小物件(或小工具)

Rhymes

binding

Definition of finding in US English:

finding

nounˈfaɪndɪŋˈfīndiNG
  • 1The action of finding someone or something.

    发现;找到

    a local doctor reported the finding of numerous dead rats

    当地的一位医生报告说发现了大量的死老鼠。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One friend told his family the Italians had talked of finding two English soldiers dead on a mountainside.
    • The women reported difficulties in finding safe, adequate and affordable housing.
    • She immediately reported her finding to a supermarket security guard.
    • And she said there were numerous ways of finding out what is open and what events are happening over the Easter period.
    • He was afraid of waking up in the morning and finding that Jessie was dead.
    • Dealers already reported difficulty finding soybean seed in some areas in mid-January.
    • Geraldine remembers being completely shattered by the experience and finding solace only in books.
    • Not all of those considered at risk were alerted to the anthrax connection at the same time, some finding out through media reports up to four days later.
    • Finding alternative space for landfill is now a priority, according to acting county manager Peter Carey.
    • Soldiers who reached an isolated village in Aurora province reported finding about 100 dead.
    • Officers reported finding decaying milk on the nozzle of a fresh milk machine which could have caused salmonella poisoning.
    • There are numerous government agencies with the job of finding these illegal companies but their job is difficult.
    • Several reported finding what appeared to be several different movies on sale for one or two bucks a copy.
    • Unfortunately, I had trouble finding good evidence to support it!
    • They each had a partner (often, not always) to double their odds of finding good lift quickly.
    • And we knew that we weren't finding them all, and we assumed the ones we weren't finding were either dead or healthy.
    • He reported finding chemical poisoning in both victims of flu and of WMDs.
    • They all got up and started feeling the walls, looking around, each secretly afraid of finding more dead bodies.
    • On the last day I took my earliest start launching at 9:34 and finding good lift.
    • The economy remains in a bad way, but Japanese are finding solace in coffee.
    Synonyms
    discovery, location, locating, detection, detecting, uncovering, unearthing
  • 2often findingsA conclusion reached as a result of an inquiry, investigation, or trial.

    调查(或研究)的结果;裁决

    experimental findings

    实验结果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Inquiry will publish the findings from the survey on its website in August.
    • The most important finding in the reports is that we have service groups that try their hardest and do their best.
    • We now summarize the key findings from these studies.
    • Information on findings must be shared with the international academic community.
    • Previous research findings are consistent with this theorizing.
    • In this regard, present findings are consistent with expectations.
    • The latest scientific findings indicate this is the case.
    • Detail about the extent to which professions restrict the numbers joining their ranks is another striking finding of the report.
    • We call for the findings of the investigation to be made publicly available.
    • One noteworthy finding revolves around reported feelings of fatigue.
    • We based our findings not on our investigations but on the submissions we received.
    • World leaders in sickle cell research will present new research findings at the meeting.
    • The findings of the investigation are expected by the end of this year.
    • Would they have to maintain copious records of their investigations and findings?
    • Doctors believe that this finding could lead to a new diagnostic tool for those that suffer from the disease and allow for early treatment.
    • The most significant finding in his draft report was the special ‘tool marks’ on a shell casing found at the scene.
    • Several investment institutions are pressing it to publish the finding of its inquiry.
    • This main finding has been briefly reported in a recent letter publication.
    • They found that their model could explain previous experimental findings confirming its validity.
    • To our knowledge, this finding has not been reported in the literature.
    Synonyms
    conclusion, inference, supposition, hypothesis, thesis, assumption, presumption, suspicion, conviction, belief
  • 3findingsNorth American Small articles or tools used in making garments, shoes, or jewelry.

    〈北美〉(制作服装、鞋子或首饰用的)一应小物件(或小工具)

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