finding的意思和读音

finding

: ['faɪndɪŋ] : ['faɪndɪŋ]

n.

v.“find”

findings  

v.+n.finding base

n.judgment,verdict,ruling,result,sentencefindingn.

1.[usupl]information that is discovered as the result of research into sth

The findings of the commission will be published today.

2.a decision made by the judge or jury in a court case

n.1.;西2.;;【,();()3.〉(,,)

v.1.“find”

v.1.The present participle of find

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1.By the age of 30, says Mr Singh, he had given up hope of finding a girl from his own village, Nandgaon, or from his state.30

2.The police were doing nothing about finding my car, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and look for it myself.

3.Finding the right balance of sequentiality and asynchrony is often a characteristic of efficient people and the same is true of programs.

4.And for that long, I had been putting him off, finding creative ways to say no.

5.You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness that is already within you and allowing that goodness to emerge.

6.One finding was that beekeepers who found no dead adult bees will were more likely to have the most severe losses.

7.Finding that Zhinu was heart-broken , her mother finally decided to let the couple cross the Milky Way to meet once a year.

8.to record the transactions in the general ledger is one reason regulators have had trouble finding the missing funds.簿

9.Finding one of her students making faces at others on the playground, Ms Smith stopped to gently reprimand the child.便

10.The standard bit of advice on finding great software developers is to ask your existing developers.