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Nikki
What's the difference between 'find' and 'find out'?
for example,
find out the words which describes the weather.
find the words which describes the weather.
7 juil. 2011 19:53
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You will 'search for ' the words or 'find' them ,rather then 'find them out'!
'find'
is to discover someething (object, fact, piece of information etc..) either by searching for it or by chance,suddenly you could notice or realize something or discover it.
'I kept searching for the word in all dictionaries and couldn't find it in any of them.'
'find out'
has a special meaning of trapping or finding about a mistake or an error.
It means in general finding something after investigation, experiment, survey or study.
It is not merely finding something by searching for it as in 'to find'.
It could also mean to know something or become aware of it by accident.
"He was the first to find out the value of the missing variable in the equation "
(That is of course after doing the required calculations.)
"He found out ,that she was cheating on him all the time."
(Here one knows or be aware of something,usually by accident.)
7 juillet 2011
give examples are more easy understanding.
7 juillet 2011
find out = 查出
find = 找出
**"fin out" has many meanings. They are all different from "find".
http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php?page=worddict&wdrst=0&wdqb=find+out
7 juillet 2011
"Find" means to search for. eg, Find the word weather: Apple Banana Weather Seattle
"Find out" means to research. eg, Find out the weather in Seattle.
7 juillet 2011
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Nikki
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Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Japonais, Espagnol
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Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Japonais, Espagnol
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