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1. | find or discover(sb doing sth);take by surprise |
| 发现或发觉(某人正做某事);突然抓住 |
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2. | If one day you discover I am the person who you love not, what would you do? |
| 如果有一天你发觉我不是你所爱的人,你会怎么办? |
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3. | At first I think he is shy, but then I discover he is just not interested in other people |
| 起初我还以为他很腼腆,後来我才发觉他是不爱理人 |
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4. | find out or discover by thinking or considering |
| (经思考)了解或发觉 |
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5. | find out or discover by looking or searching or asking |
| (经观看、寻找、询问)了解或发觉 |
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6. | to discover; to find out |
| 发觉;察觉 |
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7. | to discover; to become aware of |
| 发觉 |
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8. | It didn't take long to discover that basically I had two options─house-swapping or renting. |
| 不久我就发觉实际上我只有两种选择——临时换房或租房。 |
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9. | look for or discover a meaning in sth written or spoken that is not openly stated |
| 找出或发觉字里行间的言外之意., |
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10. | someone suddenly realizes the truth after having been deceived |
| 受骗后突然发觉真相;发觉上当 |
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