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/dɪˈskʌv(ə)ri/ |
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1 | C/U the process of learning something that was not known before , or of finding someone or something that was missing or hidden 发现 |
| The award recognizes distinction in exploration, discovery, and research. 该奖项表彰在探索、发现和研究方面的卓越贡献。 |
| Our country continues to lead the world in scientific discoveries. 我们国家在科学发现上继续处于世界领先的地位。 |
| +of Police announced the discovery of the body late last night. 警方昨天深夜宣布发现了尸体。 |
| +that the discovery that the universe is expanding 关于宇宙正在扩张的发现 |
| make a discovery We made some interesting discoveries about our own family. 我们发现了关于我们家庭的一些趣事。 |
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2 | C something that is found or something new that is learned 被发现的事物 |
| This is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the century. 这是本世纪最重大的考古发现之一。 |
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3 | C someone whose ability is recognized by another person who helps them to become famous 被发现的人才 |
| Gisela is one of Lagerfeld’ s latest discoveries. 吉塞拉是拉格斐尔德最近发现的人才之一。 |
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4 | U legal the process of making evidence and other documents available to the people involved in a legal case 透露 |
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