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单词 find out
例句
find outfind out /ˌfaɪnd ˈaʊt/ phrasal verb find out
to get information that you did not know before:
  • I don’t know if she has children, but I can find out.
  • When we found out the price, we were shocked at how expensive it was!
  • The police are trying to find out what happened after Robinson left the house.
  • find
    to get new information as a result of tests or experience. Find is more formal than find out:
  • Researchers have found that the drug is more effective for women than for men.
  • discover
    to find out a fact, especially something that is surprising or difficult to find out. Discover is more formal than find out:
  • I was surprised to discover that Mrs. Tucker speaks perfect Spanish.
  • The scientists want to discover whether the gene makes someone more likely to get Alzheimer’s disease.
  • see
    to find out information, especially because you see or read it:
  • I saw in the paper that Debbie Jones got married last week.
  • See can also mean “to get information by going somewhere to look, or by doing something and noticing what happens”: Can you go and see who is at the door?
    hear
    to find out information because someone tells you or you hear it on television or the radio:
  • I hear you’re moving to Denver.
  • learn (formal)
    to find out information by hearing it from someone else or reading it:
  • Employees learned only yesterday that the company will be closing at the end of the month.
  • look into
    to try to find out more about a problem or crime:
  • Lawson said he had looked into the matter and no laws had been broken.
  • investigate AWL
    to try to find out the reasons why something happened, especially a crime. Investigate is more formal than find out or look into:
  • The police are investigating the explosion, but they do not yet know what caused it.
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