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dis·cov·er
/dɪsˈkʌvɚ/
(vt.)發現,找到,暴露(vi.)有所發現
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·cov·er
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Discovered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Discovering
.]
1.
To
uncover
. [
Obs
.]
Whether
any
man
hath
pulled
down
or
discovered
any
church
.
--
Abp
.
Grindal
.
2.
To
disclose
;
to
lay
open
to
view
;
to
make
visible
;
to
reveal
;
to
make
known
;
to
show
(
what
has
been
secret
,
unseen
,
or
unknown
). [
Archaic
]
Go
,
draw
aside
the
curtains
,
and
discover
The
several
caskets
to
this
noble
prince
. --
Shak
.
Prosperity
doth
best
discover
vice
;
but
adversity
doth
best
discover
virtue
.
--
Bacon
.
We
will
discover
ourselves
unto
them
.
--
1
Sam
.
xiv
. 8.
Discover
not
a
secret
to
another
.
--
Prov
.
xxv
. 9.
3.
To
obtain
for
the
first
time
sight
or
knowledge
of
,
as
of
a
thing
existing
already
,
but
not
perceived
or
known
;
to
find
;
to
ascertain
;
to
espy
;
to
detect
. [wns=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
Some
to
discover
islands
far
away
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
manifest
without
design
;
to
show
.
The
youth
discovered
a
taste
for
sculpture
.
--
C
.
J
.
Smith
.
5.
To
explore
;
to
examine
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
disclose
;
bring
out
;
exhibit
;
show
;
manifest
;
reveal
;
communicate
;
impart
;
tell
;
espy
;
find
;
out
;
detect
. --
To
Discover
,
Invent
.
We
discover
what
existed
before
,
but
remained
unknown
;
we
invent
by
forming
combinations
which
are
either
entirely
new
,
or
which
attain
their
end
by
means
unknown
before
.
Columbus
discovered
America
;
Newton
discovered
the
law
of
gravitation
;
Whitney
invented
the
cotton
gin
;
Galileo
invented
the
telescope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·cov·er
,
v. i.
To
discover
or
show
one's
self
. [
Obs
.]
This
done
,
they
discover
.
--
Decker
.
Nor
was
this
the
first
time
that
they
discovered
to
be
followers
of
this
world
.
--
Milton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
discover
v
1:
discover
or
determine
the
existence
,
presence
,
or
fact
of
;
"
She
detected
high
levels
of
lead
in
her
drinking
water
"; "
We
found
traces
of
lead
in
the
paint
" [
syn
:
detect
,
observe
,
find
,
notice
]
2:
make
a
discovery
,
make
a
new
finding
; "
Roentgen
discovered
X-rays
"; "
Physicists
believe
they
found
a
new
elementary
particle
" [
syn
:
find
]
3:
get
to
know
or
become
aware
of
,
usually
accidentally
; "
I
learned
that
she
has
two
grown-up
children
"; "
I
see
that
you
have
been
promoted
" [
syn
:
learn
,
hear
,
get word
,
get wind
,
pick up
,
find out
,
get a line
,
see
]
4:
make
a
discovery
; "
She
found
that
he
had
lied
to
her
"; "
The
story
is
false
,
so
far
as
I
can
discover
" [
syn
:
find
]
5:
find
unexpectedly
; "
the
archeologists
chanced
upon
an
old
tomb
"; "
she
struck
a
goldmine
"; "
The
hikers
finally
struck
the
main
path
to
the
lake
" [
syn
:
fall upon
,
strike
,
come
upon
,
light upon
,
chance upon
,
come across
,
chance
on
,
happen upon
,
attain
]
6:
make
known
to
the
public
information
that
was
previously
known
only
to
a
few
people
or
that
was
meant
to
be
kept
a
secret
; "
The
auction
house
would
not
disclose
the
price
at
which
the
van
Gogh
had
sold
"; "
The
actress
won't
reveal
how
old
she
is
"; "
bring
out
the
truth
"; "
he
broke
the
news
to
her
" [
syn
:
disclose
,
let on
,
bring out
,
reveal
,
expose
,
divulge
,
impart
,
break
,
give away
,
let
out
]
7:
see
for
the
first
time
;
make
a
discovery
; "
Who
discovered
the
North
Pole
?"
8:
identify
as
in
botany
or
biology
,
for
example
[
syn
:
identify
,
key
,
key out
,
distinguish
,
describe
,
name
]
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