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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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found1 [Am faʊnd, Brit faʊnd] Past & Past part find
I. find <Past & Past Part found> [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] VERB trans
1. find (sth lost or hidden):
look what I've found!
2. find (come across, come upon):
she found him in
3.1. find (ascertain, discover):
find solution/cause/answer
he was found to have Aids
3.2. find JUR:
the tribunal found that
4. find (experience as):
he found her a bore
he found her a bore
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
he found us a room
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
found2 VERB trans
1.1. found (establish):
found society/company
1.2. found <founding, Part Präs >:
found
1.3. found (construct):
found town/settlement
1.4. found (endow):
found hospital/school/church
2. found (base):
to found sth on sth
3. found (melt and mold):
found metal/glass
I. find <Past & Past Part found> [Am faɪnd, Brit fʌɪnd] VERB trans
1. find (sth lost or hidden):
look what I've found!
2. find (come across, come upon):
she found him in
3.1. find (ascertain, discover):
find solution/cause/answer
he was found to have Aids
3.2. find JUR:
the tribunal found that
4. find (experience as):
he found her a bore
he found her a bore
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
he found us a room
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
lost-and-found SUBST U Am
lost-and-found
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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he cannot be found o traced
im PONS Wörterbuch
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found1 [faʊnd] VERB
found pt, Part Perf of find
I. find [faɪnd] found, found VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
to be nowhere to be found
3. find (experience):
4. find (conclude):
5. find (discover):
II. find [faɪnd] found, found SUBST
found2 [faʊnd] VERB trans
1. found (establish):
found
2. found (base):
found
to found a statement/a case on sth
3. found (build):
found3 [faʊnd] VERB trans MIN
found
new-found [ˌnju:ˈfaʊnd, Am ˌnu:-] ADJ
new-found
a new-found friend
I. find [faɪnd] found, found VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
to be nowhere to be found
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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to found
to found
to found
to found
to found
im PONS Wörterbuch
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found1 [faʊnd] VERB
found pt, Part Perf of find
I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
to be nowhere to be found
3. find (experience):
4. find (conclude):
5. find (discover):
II. find [faɪnd] SUBST
found2 [faʊnd] VERB trans
1. found (establish):
found
2. found (base):
found
to found a statement/a case on sth
3. found (build):
found3 [faʊnd] VERB trans MIN
found
new-found [ˌnu·ˈfaʊnd] ADJ
new-found
a new-found friend
I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] VERB trans
1. find lost object, person:
2. find (locate):
to be nowhere to be found
3. find (experience):
4. find (conclude):
5. find (discover):
II. find [faɪnd] SUBST
lost and found SUBST
lost and found
I. find out VERB trans
II. find out VERB intr
to find out about sth/sb
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to found
to found
to found
to found
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The fourth point he makes is about the understandings of the external world, where changes occur as a response to the conditions.
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Just to hover in the room where they worked or plotted was instructive.
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Instead of a real culture where songs actually mean something, we have this junk culture of entertainment working on the principle of planned obsolescence.
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
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