hunt out
英 [hʌnt aʊt]
美 [hʌnt aʊt]
找寻到; 搜寻直至找到
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 找寻到;搜寻直至找到
If youhunt outsomething that is hidden or difficult to find, you search for it and eventually find it.- I'll try and hunt out the information you need...
我会努力找到你要的信息。 - American consumers are accustomed to hunting out bargains.
美国消费者习惯淘一些便宜货。
- I'll try and hunt out the information you need...
双语例句
- 'Being a good marksman in my company, I will hunt Bush before any others when a war breaks out,' he is quoted as saying.
报道援引他的话称,作为连里的一名神射手,一旦爆发战争,他将抢在别人之前追捕小布什。 - But when some other people came to the mountains to hunt, they would not first seek for yu to fmd out the situation, but rushed rashly into the forest.
但是,另外一些人来山里围猎时,他们不是先去找虞了解情况,而是冒冒失失地闯进森林。 - Marie hunt of CB Richard Ellis ( CBRE), a property consultancy, points out that in such places even an oversupply of 20 homes can make a big difference.
地产咨询公司世邦魏理仕(cbrichardellis)的玛丽亨特(mariehunt)指出,在这些地区,20套房子的超额供给就会造成极大的区别。 - Wavelet networks using it as the study algorithm can hunt out the network parameters with which the network has the best fit effect to the samples.
把它作为小波神经网络的学习算法,可以搜索到一组网络参数,使得网络对样本的拟合效果理想。 - Samsung Electronics Co. is stepping up its hunt for acquisitions and building out its presence in Silicon Valley to try and overcome its key weakness: software.
三星电子公司(SamsungElectronicsCo.)正加快寻求收购机会,并采取措施扩大其在硅谷的影响力,以尝试克服其主要弱点:软件。 - Hunt injured Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech in an accidental collision, leaving the Czech international out for the season with a fractured skull.
亨特在一次意外冲撞中撞伤切尔西门将切赫,让捷克人由于头骨骨折而整个赛季报销。 - The Hunting Act makes it an offence to hunt a wild mammal with dogs, apart from the tightly-drawn exemptions set out in the Schedule to the Act.
英国的捕猎法规定,除某些免除法定条列外,禁止用狗对野生动物进行捕猎。 - In terms of opposite attracting, we may hunt out people whose personalities complement our own.
而就“互补好友”而言,我们可能会去寻找那些能和我们个性互补的人们做朋友。 - A small group was organized to hunt out all the facts of that accident.
成立了一个小组来查清这一事故的全部实况。 - American consumers are accustomed to hunting out bargains.
美国消费者习惯淘一些便宜货。
