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Examples:an unjust cause finds little support (idiom, from Mencius)—wash the dirt to find a defect (idiom); to find fault—He who gives no thought far-flung problems soon finds suffering nearby (idiom, from Analects).—A just cause attracts much support, an unjust one finds little (idiom, from Mencius)—If there are lovers, love will find find a way come together. [idiom.]—a large-scale collective effort find details about a person or event (Internet slang)—lit. prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it—solve one problem only find another cropping up—lit. turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis—consider (the best move, how to find a way etc)—lit. find a stage, put on a comedy (idiom); join in the fun—perform religious ceremonies to help the soul find peace—find time to do sth in the midst of pressing affairs—a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around—cherish wealth and find it hard to give up (idiom); refusing to contribute to charity—a really determined person will find a solution (idiom); where there's a will, there's a way—want stop but can't (idiom, from Analects); find it impossible to give up—(proverb) A lazy person will find many excuses delay working—Heaven never bars one's way (idiom); don't despair and you will find a way through.—attempt to (find an opportunity to) speak—travel far and wide looking for sth, only to find it easily—try and find sth with the help of a clue—find joy in sorrows (idiom); to enjoy sth in spite of one's suffering—fail to find a proper approach to handling sth—past this village, you won't find this shop [idiom.]—Easy raise an army of one thousand, but hard to find a good general. [idiom.]—sit and pontificate; to find answers through theory and not through practice [idiom.]— |