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noun discovery (of something) the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century20 世纪抗生素的发现 The discovery of a child's body in the river has shocked the community. 在河里发现一个孩子的尸体,使社区大为震惊。 the discovery of new talent in the art world艺术界新秀的发现 Researchers in this field have made some important new discoveries. 这个领域的研究人员有了一些重大的新发现。 He saw life as a voyage of discovery. 他把生命看作是一次探索未知世界的航行。 discovery (that…) She was shocked by the discovery that he had been unfaithful. 她发觉他不忠时感到非常震惊。 In 1974 Hawking made the discovery(= he discovered) that black holes give off radiation. The drug is not a new discovery—it's been known about for years. 这种药并不是什么新发现,多年前便为人所知。 New scientific discoveries are being made all the time. The story tells of a man’s journey of personal discovery up an African river. Their work led to some important medical discoveries. There may be many unexpected treasures awaiting discovery. To tour Sri Lanka is to take a voyage of discovery through a land of endless variety. a discovery by a French scientist potentially the biggest archaeological discovery in Norway for fifty years the awful discovery that he had been deceiving her the discovery of oil in the North Sea the grisly discovery of a decapitated body He was shocked by the discovery that she had been unfaithful. Researchers have made some important new discoveries. The discovery of a child’s body in the river has shocked the community. 在河里发现一个孩子的尸体,使社区大为震惊。 |