Lucy
When "hunt" indicates searching, how does it differ from "look for" and "search"? Which one is it more similar to? What are the differences between them?
2024年6月13日 07:03
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Hunt vs. Look for: "Hunt" is more intense and suggests a determined effort, often involving tracking or pursuing something elusive. "Look for" is more casual and implies a simpler effort without the intensity of "hunt." Hunt vs. Search: "Hunt" and "search" can be similar in terms of effort and thoroughness, but "hunt" carries a more intense and active connotation, often implying a challenge or pursuit. "Search" is more methodical and systematic. Look for vs. Search: "Look for" is casual and general, while "Search" is more thorough and methodical. "Search" implies a more detailed and possibly prolonged effort compared to "look for."
2024年6月13日
As Jack explained, the difference is the intensity of the search. An even more extreme word is "ransack": "The thieves ransacked the house for jewelry to steal."
2024年6月13日
(to hunt), usually indicates to capture or to kill. The team went hunting for wild pheasants.
2024年6月13日
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