discovered
v. 发现( discover的过去式和过去分词 ); 碰见; 撞见; 了解到
If you discover something that you did not know about before, you become aware of it or learn of it.
She discovered that they'd escaped...
她发现他们已经逃跑了。
I discovered I was pregnant...
我发现自己怀孕了。
If a person or thing is discovered, someone finds them, either by accident or because they have been looking for them.
A few days later his badly beaten body was discovered on a roadside outside the city.
几天后,他的尸体在城外的路边被发现,身上有被严重殴打过的痕迹。
When someone discovers a new place, substance, scientific fact, or scientific technique, they are the first person to find it or become aware of it.
...the first European to discover America...
第一个发现美洲大陆的欧洲人
In the 19th century, gold was discovered in California...
19 世纪时,在加利福尼亚发现了金子。
If you say that someone has discovered a particular activity or subject, you mean that they have tried doing it or studying it for the first time and that they enjoyed it.
I wish I'd discovered photography when I was younger...
我要是早点接触到摄影技术就好了。
Discover the delights and luxury of a private yacht.
体验私人游艇的乐趣和奢华。
When an actor, musician, or other performer who is not well-known is discovered, someone recognizes that they have talent and helps them in their career.
The Beatles were discovered in the early 1960's.
甲壳虫乐队于20世纪60年代初为世人所知。
1. no longer concealed; uncovered as by opening a curtain; `discovered' is archaic and primarily a theater term;
2. discovered or determined by scientific observation;
He succeeded with the aid of a completely new method he discovered.
借助于自己发现的一种全新的方法,他获得了成功。
He had discovered politics and was rapidly becoming absorbed by it.
他接触到了政治并且迅速地对它着了迷。
The precise location of the wreck was discovered in 1988.
残骸的确切位置是在1988年发现的。
He discovered, on closer inspection, that the rocks contained gold.
经过更为仔细的探察,他发现这些岩石含金。
Amy discovered that the theoretical and written work came easily to her.
埃米发现理论和笔头作业对她来说十分容易。