discoveries
n. 发现( discovery的名词复数 ); 被发现的事物
If someone makes a discovery, they become aware of something that they did not know about before.
I felt I'd made an incredible discovery.
我觉得我有一个天大的发现。
...the discovery that both his wife and son are HIV positive.
查出他妻子和儿子艾滋病病毒检测都呈阳性
If someone makes a discovery, they are the first person to find or become aware of a place, substance, or scientific fact that no one knew about before.
In that year, two momentous discoveries were made.
那一年,有两个重大发现。
...the discovery of the ozone hole over the South Pole...
南极上空臭氧洞的发现
If someone makes a discovery, they recognize that an actor, musician, or other performer who is not well-known has talent.
His job is the discovery and promotion of new artists.
他的任务就是发现并推出艺术新人。
When the discovery of people or objects happens, someone finds them, either by accident or as a result of looking for them.
...the discovery and destruction by soldiers of millions of marijuana plants.
士兵发现并销毁了大量大麻作物
The best discoveries in science are very simple.
最伟大的科学发现都非常简单。
In that year, two momentous discoveries were made.
那一年,有两个重大发现。
The study of psychology has recently been widely cross-fertilized by new discoveries in genetics.
心理学研究最近从遗传学的新发现中受益匪浅。
These discoveries raise intriguing questions.
这些发现带来了非常有趣的问题。
Some scientific discoveries have been perverted to create weapons of destruction.
某些科学发明被滥用来生产毁灭性武器。