v.:
(意外或偶然地)发现;找到;找回;(经寻找、研究或思考)发现
n.:
被发现的人(尤指有趣、有价值或有用者)
网络:
查找;发觉;查找某文件
1.
It's true that once you get into the habit of smoking, you'll find it extremely difficult to get out of it.
你一旦养成了吸烟的习惯,再想戒烟就难了,这一点千真万确。
2.
Sure, if you can excuse me for just a second. Let me find a piece of paper to write it down.
当然,你等我一下下,让我找张纸记下来。
3.
Think of how much energy it takes to find reasons to blame the day's small problems on someone else.
想一想,在日常小事上,每天你需要花费多少精力寻找原因去责备别人。
4.
Did not study, work, I am totally passionate easily crushed, the total find reason to say he was a girl.
没有对学习、工作完全充满热情的我易被摧垮,总找借口说自己是个女孩。
5.
Perhaps in this world, you'll never find true love with you, you pay for everything, you will not know you left her pain is so deep. . .
也许在这个世界上,你将永远不会找到真爱与你,你付出的一切,你不会知道你离开她的痛苦是如此深…
6.
I stopped talking to allow them to ask the doctor their question, only to find out they had come in just to listen to my conversation.
于是我便闭口不言,让他们先询问医生。谁曾想他们进来只是想当听众而已!
7.
You are not trying to be a spoiled brat, you are trying to find where you naturally fit into the scheme of things.
你是不是想成为宠坏小子,你想找到你自然地融入计划的合适的事情。
8.
He looked at the schedule of postal charges trying to find out how much he would have to pay.
他看着邮费价目表,想弄清楚得付多少钱。他们想安排一个紧凑的旅行日程。
9.
If this all seems a bit daunting, find a work-life balance mentor -- someone who seems to have achieved this balance in their own life.
如果这似乎有些令人畏惧,找到一位生活-工作平衡方面的导师--即:某个似乎在自己生活中获得了平衡的人。
10.
Asit is, several other justices look more frail, and Mr Obama may well find himself in a positiontopick two or three.
最高法院的现状是,还有其他好几个法官看上去也都更加残弱,这样一来,奥巴马总统大可挑选两到三名候选人。