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  • 81 find

    [faɪnd] verb past tense, past participle found [faund]
    1.
    1) to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching:

    Look what I've found!

    يَجِدُ
    2) to discover:

    I found that I couldn't do the work.

    يَكْتَشِف
    3) to consider; to think (something) to be:

    I found the British weather very cold.

    يَعْتَقِد، يَعْتَبِر
    2. noun
    something found, especially something of value or interest:

    That old book is quite a find!

    إكْتِشاف، لُقْيَه، لُقْطَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > find

  • 82 find (found)

    عَلِمَ \ find (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): I found that my car had been stolen. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death. learn: to be told (by spoken or written words): I have only just learnt of his death (or that he is dead).

    Arabic-English glossary > find (found)

  • 83 find one's feet

       ocвoитьcя; нaйти мecтo в жизни, пoлучить пpизнaниe; cтaть нa нoги
        Motion had charm. I had no doubt that in a day or two he would find his feet (W. S. Maugham). About a year previously, just as I was beginning to find my feet at the Bar he had sent me a couple of cases (C. P. Snow)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > find one's feet

  • 84 find one's way

       пpoникнуть, пoпacть кудa-л., oкaзaтьcя гдe-л.
        But tears were not the things to find their way to Mr. Bumble's soul, his heart was waterproof (Ch. Dickens). Mrs. Smeeth... returned, five minutes later, to find her husband looking at a battered copy of a detective story that had somehow found its way into the room У. B. Priestley)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > find one's way

  • 85 that's all one needs

    expr excl infml

    Now, the sewer's backing up. That's all I need! — Вот и труба засорилась. Этого мне только не хватало!

    A new mouth to feed. That's all we need! — Еще один дармоед. Нам только этого не хватало!

    All we needed now was to find out that the hotel couldn't put us up — Мы узнали, что гостиница нас не могла разместить. Только этого нам не доставало

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > that's all one needs

  • 86 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) odkriti
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) odkriti
    * * *
    transitive verb odkriti, spoznati; zalotiti
    find out about — zvedeti (o kom, čem)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > find out

  • 87 find out

    1. vt
    fact dowiadywać się (dowiedzieć się perf) +gen; truth odkrywać (odkryć perf), poznawać (poznać perf); person poznać się perf na +loc
    2. vi
    * * *
    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) odkrywać
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) przyłapać

    English-Polish dictionary > find out

  • 88 find one's bearings

       1) ocмoтpeтьcя, copиeнтиpoвaтьcя (в oбcтaнoвкe), oпpeдeлить cвoё мecтo, пoлoжeниe
        I've never found my bearings since we missed that turning (J. B. Priestley). The roads all looked alike... I turned and stopped to get my bearings (R. Macdonald)
       2) пpийти в ceбя, paзoбpaтьcя в пpoиcxoдящeм, пoнять чтo к чeму
        He was confused. He thought it would take him years to find his bearings in the multicoloured and excessive world (W. S. Maugham)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > find one's bearings

  • 89 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) finde ud af
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) afsløre
    * * *
    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) finde ud af
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) afsløre

    English-Danish dictionary > find out

  • 90 find out

    learn or discover узнать, обнаружить, выяснить

    I found out that Maria left town. I found out that he lied to me.

    English-Russian mini useful dictionary > find out

  • 91 find (one's) place (amongst...)

    Общая лексика: найти своё место (as simple as that and purely English)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > find (one's) place (amongst...)

  • 92 find oneself thinking

    Общая лексика: ловить себя на мысли (...что / that)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > find oneself thinking

  • 93 find place

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > find place

  • 94 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) finna út, komast að
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) fletta ofan af e-m, koma upp um

    English-Icelandic dictionary > find out

  • 95 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) felfedez, rájön
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) kiderít

    English-Hungarian dictionary > find out

  • 96 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) descobrir
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) descobrir/desmascarar

    English-Portuguese dictionary > find out

  • 97 find out

    bulup çıkarmak
    * * *
    anla
    * * *
    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) keşfetmek
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) enselemek, yakalamak

    English-Turkish dictionary > find out

  • 98 find out

    • ottaa selvää
    • saada selville
    • saada ilmi
    • todeta
    • varmistua
    • keksiä
    • keksiä (löytää)
    • perillä
    • selvittää
    • löytää
    * * *
    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) saada selville
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) paljastaa

    English-Finnish dictionary > find out

  • 99 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) finne ut, oppdage
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) finne ut, gjennomskue

    English-Norwegian dictionary > find out

  • 100 find out

    1) (to discover: I found out what was troubling her.) atklāt; izdibināt
    2) (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) uzzināt (patiesību)

    English-Latvian dictionary > find out

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  • find — 1 /faInd/ past tense and past participle found /faUnd/ verb (T) 1 BY SEARCHING to discover or see something that you have been searching for : I can t find the car keys. | Let s hope we can find a parking space. | No one has found a solution to… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • find — I UK [faɪnd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms find : present tense I/you/we/they find he/she/it finds present participle finding past tense found UK [faʊnd] / US past participle found *** 1) to discover something, or to see where it is by… …   English dictionary

  • That's Got His Own — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = That s Got His Own episode no = 49 epigraph = That all there is to it? Bubbles teleplay = George Pelecanos story = Ed Burns and George Pelecanos writer = director = Joe Chappelle guest star = see… …   Wikipedia

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