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第三人称单数:founds
现在分词:founding
过去式:founded
过去分词:founded
词根:find
n.foundation 基础;地基;基金会;根据;创立
find 发现
founder 创始人;建立者;翻沙工
finding 发现;裁决;发现物
foundress 女创立者;女奠基者
v.finding 找到;感到(find的ing形式);遇到
vi.find 裁决
founder 失败;沉没;倒塌;变跛
vt.find 发现;认为;感到;获得
founder 破坏;使摔倒;垮掉
adjective
having all usual, standard, or reasonably expected equipment
the boat comes fully found, ready to go—Holiday
presented as or incorporated into an artistic work essentially as found
sculpture of fabric, wood, and other found materials—Hilton Kramer
noun
free food and lodging in addition to wages
they're paid $175 a month and found—New Yorker
verb (1)
transitive verb
to take the first steps in building
to set or ground on something solid : base
to establish (something) often with provision for future maintenance
found an institution
verb
transitive verb
to melt (a material, such as metal) and pour into a mold
found out找出
found on基于
lost and found失物招领
file not found文件未找到
be found guilty被认定有罪
found upon把...建立在...之上
then he found然后他发现
put up临时搭建, put up a tent,
set up建成(内部的设施基本齐全), set up a school
build一般用语,建成,
found国家或组织的建成
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“建设,建立,建造”的意思,其区别是:
erect侧重指对高而垂直物的建造。使用不如build广泛。
establish着重稳固地建成,可具体指国家、政府、学校或商店等的建立,也可指信仰、信用、名誉、法律、制度、规则等的建立。
set up作“建立”用时,侧重于“开始”。可指具体或抽象的建立。
construct较正式用词,强调根据一定计划进行的规模较大,结构较复杂,要求较高技术的建造。
build普通用词,含义广泛,可指一切具体或抽象的建造或建立。
found侧重打下基础或创办,具体或抽象事物均可用。
以上来源于网络
"奠定基础,建立," 13世纪末,来自古法语 fonder “建立,创立; 设置,放置; 修剪,制作”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 fundare “为某物奠定底部或基础”,来自 fundus “底部,基础”(见 fund(n.))。相关词汇: Founded; founding。短语“founding fathers”指美利坚共和国的创立者,可追溯至1916年。
建立,创办
Adjective from past participle of find >entry 1 Noun from past participle of find >entry 1 Verb (1) Middle English founden, borrowed from Anglo-French fonder, funder, going back to Latin fundāre, derivative of fundus "bottom, base, foundation" — more at bottom >entry 1 Verb borrowed from Middle French fondre "to melt, cast," going back to Old French, going back to Latin fundere "to pour, shed, cast, send forth, disperse," going back to Indo-European *ǵhu-n-d-, present tense derivative of *ǵheu̯d- "pour" (also Germanic, in Old English gēotan "to pour, shed," Old High German giozan, Old Norse gjóta "to drop, throw, give birth [of animals]," Gothic giutan "to pour"), extended form of Indo-European *ǵheu̯- "pour," whence Greek chéō, cheîn "to pour, shed," Tocharian B kewu "I will pour," Sanskrit juhoti "(s/he) pours, sacrifices"
The first known use of found was in the 13th century
fragmentnoun
a part that is broken off or incomplete
sentence fragment
fragileadjective
easily broken or destroyed : delicate
fractionnoun
a number (as ½, ¾, or 3.323) that represents a number of equal parts of a whole or the division of one number by another
a part of a whole
fox1 of 2noun
any of various alert flesh-eating mammals related to the wolves but smaller and with shorter legs and a more pointed muzzle
the fur of a fox
a clever tricky person
an attractive young woman or man
fox2 of 2verb
outwit
foundationnoun
the act of founding
the support upon which something rests suspicions with no foundation in fact
a house with a cinder-block foundation
funds given for the permanent support of an institutionalso: an institution supported by such funds
found1 of 3
1 Is this about the girl they found the other night?
是不是和他们前两天找到的女孩有关?
2 In the storeroom Malcolm found what he was looking for: a pencil.
3 We found a shovel and pickax at an abandoned farm and spent just about every free minute digging a hole.
4 Arm was delighted to find that the police carried baby bottles, in case they found an abandoned child.
5 She followed the wall, seeking another option, and found a stone cornice bearing a statue of Kerch’s three flying fishes within reach.
6 And I did and in it I found an engraved document containing a short message in letters of gold.
7 Mama turned my mattress today and found my diary and read it.
8 Fortunately, she found something else to put it against.
9 The victims'bodies all found in a remote industrial zone in Pittsburg and neighbouring Bay Point.
受害者尸体都是在匹兹堡偏僻的工业区和邻近的港湾找到的.
10 Ted found Sax at Sax’s mother’s small Manhattan apartment.
11 I found the place overcrowded with black women, men and children seeking treatment for all kinds of diseases and injuries.
12 Even so, he went to a phone booth, looked through the directory, and found the number to the local FBI.
13 In the case of Hamish Fulton, you can't help feeling that the Scottish artist has simply found a way of making his love of walking pay.
说到哈米什·富尔顿,你会忍不住感慨,这位苏格兰艺术家只是找到了一种方式,来回馈他对步行的热爱。
14 The next day, when Charlie came home from school and went in to see his grandparents, he found that only Grandpa Joe was awake.
15 Struggling, bursting with adrenaline, he finally found an open spot to get his feet under him and ran with all his power.
16 She found a job as chambermaid in the same hotel in which Richard worked as elevator boy.
17 I found myself stealing away from the temple, relieved to be out in the open air.
18 Piper and Jason were together now, in real life, but their relationship had been founded on an illusion.
19 My hands found a favorite volume of philosophy.
20 Desperately, he scrabbled for the yo-yo and found the control he wanted.
1 建设
2 创办
foundation START launch Pioneer pioneer start start up begin organize originate sire start-up promotion promote float
3 创设
5 依据于
8 熔制
9 依赖
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10 创建
create build foundation begin authoring plant creation construct originate set up build up start up erect
11 拾得
14 根据
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15 创立
institutionary institutive institution creation establishment create plant father establish float set going foundation erection form erect flotation inception set up start
16 建立
foundation establishment build plant raise achieve establish rear construct uprear upbuild institution start stick institute constitute forge constitution form erect instate erection stablish cement make START construction organize cultivate set up erective instauration order institutionary frame
17 以…为根据
18 铸造
incuse molten casting foundry run strike cast coin mold mint forge extrude moulding fusil work