discovering
v. 發現( discover的現在分詞 ); 碰見; 撞見; 瞭解到
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...
她發現他們已經逃跑了。
I discovered I was pregnant...
我發現自己懷孕了。
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.
幾天後,他的屍體在城外的路邊被發現,身上有被嚴重毆打過的痕跡。
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...
第一個發現美洲大陸的歐洲人
In the 19th century, gold was discovered in California...
19 世紀時,在加利福尼亞發現了金子。
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...
我要是早點接觸到攝影技術就好了。
Discover the delights and luxury of a private yacht.
體驗私人遊艇的樂趣和奢華。
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.
甲殼蟲樂隊於20世紀60年代初為世人所知。
How do you actually go about discovering a thing like that?
你到底是怎麼發現這種東西的?
Discovering your child takes drugs is a nightmare scenario for most parents.
對大多數父母來說,發現自己的孩子吸毒簡直就是場噩夢。
Cook is credited with discovering Hawaii.
人們把發現夏威夷的功勞歸於庫克。
Discovering a line in front of the payroll's clerk's window one day, Frankie companionably joined it.
一天, 弗蘭基發現發工資的視窗前面有人排著隊,它也跟著人們排隊.
They are discovering new effects faster than theorists can understand them.
他們正在發現一些新的效應,其發現的速度比理論工作者所能理解的要快.