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fact-finding [Am ˈfækt ˌfaɪndɪŋ, Brit ˈfaktfʌɪndɪŋ] ADJ attr
fact-finding mission/delegation:
fact-finding
fact-finding
I. fault-finding [Am fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ, Brit] SUBST U
I'm tired of his fault-finding
II. fault-finding [Am fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ, Brit] ADJ attr
fault-finding
I. find <Past & Past Part found> [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] VERB trans
1. find (sth lost or hidden):
2. find (come across, come upon):
3.1. find (ascertain, discover):
find solution/cause/answer
3.2. find JUR:
4. find (experience as):
5.1. find (obtain, acquire):
find room/house/replacement
how can we find $20, 000 by tomorrow?
5.2. find (provide with):
to find sb sth
encontrarle algo a alguien
6. find (reach) liter:
find target/goal
II. find <Past & Past Part found> [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] VERB refl to find oneself
1. find (discover):
2. find (discover identity, vocation):
III. find <Past & Past Part found> [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] VERB intr JUR
to find for/against sb
fallar a favor de / contra alguien
IV. find [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] SUBST
I. find out VERB [Am faɪnd -, Brit fʌɪnd -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. find out:
find out (discover) secret/truth
find out address/name (by making enquiries)
2. find out (detect) usu pass:
II. find out VERB [Am faɪnd -, Brit fʌɪnd -] (v + adv)
1. find out (learn):
to find out about sth
2. find out (make inquiries):
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finding [ˈfaɪndɪŋ] SUBST
1. finding JUR:
finding
2. finding (recommendation):
finding
3. finding (discovery):
finding
I. fault-finding [ˈfɔ:ltˌfaɪndɪŋ] SUBST kein Pl
1. fault-finding (criticism):
fault-finding
2. fault-finding ELEK:
fault-finding
II. fault-finding [ˈfɔ:ltˌfaɪndɪŋ] ADJ
fault-finding
fact-finding [ˈfæktfaɪndɪŋ] ADJ
fact-finding
fact-finding committee
I. find [faɪnd] found, found VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
3. find (experience):
4. find (conclude):
5. find (discover):
II. find [faɪnd] found, found SUBST
I. find out VERB trans
II. find out VERB intr
to find out about sth/sb
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finding [ˈfaɪn·dɪŋ] SUBST
1. finding JUR:
finding
2. finding (recommendation):
finding
3. finding (discovery):
finding
fact-finding [ˈfækt·faɪn·dɪŋ] ADJ
fact-finding
fact-finding committee
I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
3. find (experience):
4. find (conclude):
5. find (discover):
II. find [faɪnd] SUBST
I. find out VERB trans
II. find out VERB intr
to find out about sth/sb
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Present
Ifind
youfind
he/she/itfinds
wefind
youfind
theyfind
Past
Ifound
youfound
he/she/itfound
wefound
youfound
theyfound
Present Perfect
Ihavefound
youhavefound
he/she/ithasfound
wehavefound
youhavefound
theyhavefound
Past Perfect
Ihadfound
youhadfound
he/she/ithadfound
wehadfound
youhadfound
theyhadfound
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Above all, they agonise over whether they will ever again be able to find happiness in an intimate relationship.
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Jaguar buyers also received the heater included in the price, though they were obliged to find an extra 50 for a radio.
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The following morning the passengers awake to find to their astonishment that the ship is deserted.
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Regular limited liability companies that do not have charitable status find it difficult to ensure that their assets are dedicated to public benefit.
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Because there was no fresh water, the king searched everywhere to find some.
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