英:[ˈsɜ:tʃə(r)]
美:[ˈsɜrtʃə(r)]
英:[ˈsɜ:tʃə(r)]
美:[ˈsɜrtʃə(r)]
search·er
suhr chr
复数:searchers
词根:search
adj.searching 搜索的;透彻的
n.search 搜寻;探究,查究
searching 搜索
v.searching 搜索(search的ing形式)
vi.search 搜寻;调查;探求
vt.search 搜索;搜寻;调查;搜查;探求
verb
transitive verb
to look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something: such as
to examine in seeking something
searched the north field
to look through or explore by inspecting possible places of concealment or investigating suspicious circumstances
to read thoroughly : checkespecially: to examine a public record or register for information about
search land titles
to examine for articles concealed on the person
to look at as if to discover or penetrate intention or nature
to uncover, find, or come to know by inquiry or scrutiny—usually used with out
intransitive verb
to look or inquire carefully
searched for the papers
to make painstaking investigation or examination
noun
an act of searching go in search of help
a search for food
an act of boarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas in exercise of right of search
obsolete a party that searches
power or range of penetratingalso: a penetrating effect
膀胱石探杆:一种用于探测膀胱结石的探子
Verb Middle English cerchen, from Anglo-French cercher, sercher to travel about, investigate, search, from Late Latin circare to go about, from Latin circum round about — more at circum-
The first known use of search was in the 14th century
search1 of 2verb
to go through or look carefully and thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something search for a lost child
search a room
to look in the pockets or the clothing of for something hidden
search an arrested person
to find or come to know by or as if by careful investigation or examination—usually used with out
to use a computer to find information in (as a database, network, or website)
search2 of 2noun
an act of searching : an attempt to get, find, or seek out
search1 of 2verb
to go through or look carefully and thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something search for a lost child
search a room
to look in the pockets or the clothing of for something hidden
search an arrested person
to find or come to know by or as if by careful investigation or examination—usually used with out
to use a computer to find information in (as a database, network, or website)
search2 of 2noun
an act of searching : an attempt to get, find, or seek out
search1 of 2verb
to go through or look carefully and thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something search for a lost child
search a room
to look in the pockets or the clothing of for something hidden
search an arrested person
to find or come to know by or as if by careful investigation or examination—usually used with out
to use a computer to find information in (as a database, network, or website)
search2 of 2noun
an act of searching : an attempt to get, find, or seek out
search1 of 2verb
to go through or look carefully and thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something search for a lost child
search a room
to look in the pockets or the clothing of for something hidden
search an arrested person
to find or come to know by or as if by careful investigation or examination—usually used with out
to use a computer to find information in (as a database, network, or website)
search2 of 2noun
an act of searching : an attempt to get, find, or seek out
1 A searcher agent is a kind of information agent that has one particular role, which is to find one or more items in a set.
searcher代理是一种具有特定功能的信息代理,用来寻找一个集合内的一个或多个条目。
2 “Juniper is quite distressed. All her branches are turning yellow. The Council of Cloven Elders has revoked Grovers searchers license in absentia. Assuming he comes back alive, they will force him into a shameful exile.”
3 He was talking, but no sound came from his mouth; searchers milled curiously in the snowy background, raising on tiptoe to jeer silently at the camera.
4 I remembered Dad saying that you always stay with a boat as long as it’s still floating, because a boat is easier than a body for searchers to find.
5 His senses told him the searchers were returning.
6 Other searchers returned with tales of other fruit trees, hidden behind closed doors in secret gardens.
7 Searchers have found three mountain climbers missing since Saturday.
搜救人员已经找到了周六失踪的3名登山者。
8 She includes women among those searchers who might find their sense of identity through a performance of hyper-masculinity.
9 “P-A-N. The great god Pan! What do you think I want a searcher’s license for?”
10 Shifting the perspective from the searchers to the killer, Krentz ramps up the tension as the attraction between Amity and Stanbridge grows.
11 Eg. The searcher fanned out to look for the missing boy.
搜寻者散开去找那个丢失的男孩。
12 We will begin a search for a new manager this week.
13 Search and rescue teams from the park service, sheriff’s office and California Highway Patrol kept searching for her the next morning, officials said.
14 Approximately 2,500 residents search both locations a month.
15 The searchers unearthed two buried vaults full of quicklime and human remains.
16 Search engines will continue to throw up the latest and real time information. Again, the searcher will have access to better results.
搜索引擎将继续提供实时更新的信息。当然,呈现在用户面前的搜索效果会更好。
17 Six of the eight share overlapping biographies and experiences, which makes their very different intellectual journeys through the same historical thicket both instructive to today’s searchers and relevant to today’s crises.
18 Local legend has it that the pirate Henry Morgan hid treasure in the bay, confident that searchers had “small hope” of ever finding it.
19 The fact that no searcher had ever come back in two thousand years . . . well, I decided not to think about that.
20 Emily stood irresolutely in the hall, wishing to be in no particular room, straining for the voices of the searchers outside and—if she was honest with herself—relieved she could hear nothing.
1 搜寻者
4 搜查者
5 搜索者
8 搜索引擎
9 船舶检查员