finding
noun
uk/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/us/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/findingnoun(DISCOVERY)
[C]
apieceofinformationthat isdiscoveredduring anofficialexaminationof aproblem,situation, orobject:
(正式的)调查发现,调研结果The report's finding on thedecreaseinviolentcrimesupportsthepolicechief'sclaims.这份报告关于暴力犯罪减少这一现象的结论证实了警察局长的说法。
- These new findingsturntheacceptedtheoriesontheirhead.
- The findings of thesurveypuzzleme - they're not at all what I would haveexpected.
- Themethodologyand findings of theresearchteamhave beencriticized.
- These findings areinconsistentwith those ofpreviousstudies.
- The survey's finding islikelytoincreasethepressureon thelocalauthorities.
Finding and discovering
- a fishing expeditionidiom
- ascertain
- break (fresh/new) groundidiom
- breakthrough
- bringsomethingto lightidiom
- catchsomeonered-handedidiom
- flushsomeone/somethingout
- fossick
- found
- geocache
- pinpoint
- putsomeoneontosomething
- putyourfinger onsomethingidiom
- rake
- rakesomethingout
- red-handed
- rediscover
- rumble
- sniff
- uncover
findingnoun(JUDGMENT)
[Cusually singular]
ajudgmentmade at the end of anofficiallegalinquiry(= aprocesstodiscovertheanswerto something)
(正式法律调查后的)裁决,判决Court cases, orders & decisions
- actionable
- administer
- admissibility
- admissible
- affidavit
- conveyancing
- exhibit
- extinguishment
- extrajudicial
- fatal accident inquiry
- flight risk
- gagging order
- inquest
- moot
- plead
- precedent
- pretrial
- probate
- provide
- reconvict