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finding [Brit ˈfʌɪndɪŋ, americ ˈfaɪndɪŋ] SUBST (of court, committee, research)

finding

I. fault-finding [Brit, americ fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ] SUBST

1. fault-finding TÉC:

2. fault-finding (of person):

fault-finding

II. fault-finding [Brit, americ fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ] ADJ

fault-finding person
fault-finding attitude

fact-finding [Brit ˈfaktfʌɪndɪŋ, americ ˈfækt ˌfaɪndɪŋ] ADJ

fact-finding mission, trip, tour:

fact-finding

I. find [Brit fʌɪnd, americ faɪnd] SUBST (discovery)

she's a real find coloq

II. find <Pret imperf, Part perf found> [Brit fʌɪnd, americ faɪnd] VERBO trans

1. find (discover by chance):

find thing, person

2. find (discover by looking):

find thing, person
to find sth on a map
to find one's way out of building, forest, city

3. find (discover desired thing):

find job, vocation, flat, car, seat, solution
to find room for object, food
to find sth for sb, to find sb sth

4. find (encounter):

find word, term, species

5. find (judge, consider):

trouver (that que)
to find sb/sth to be

6. find (experience):

find pleasure, satisfaction
éprouver (in dans, in doing à faire)
find comfort
trouver (in dans, in doing à faire)

7. find (reach):

to find its way to/into bin, pocket, area

8. find JUR:

9. find (arrive to find) letter, card, day:

find person

10. find COMPUT:

III. find <Pret imperf, Part perf found> [Brit fʌɪnd, americ faɪnd] VERBO intr JUR

IV. to find oneself <Pret imperf, Part perf found> VERBO reflex

1. to find oneself (discover suddenly):

2. to find oneself (discover one's vocation):

V. find [Brit fʌɪnd, americ faɪnd]

to find one's feet person:
to find one's feet company:

fact-finding committee SUBST

fact-finding committee

I. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find out) (get information)

II. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find out [sth], find [sth] out)

find out fact, answer, name, cause, truth:

III. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find out who/why/where etc)

IV. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find out that)

V. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find [sb] out)

find out person:

VI. find out VERBO [Brit fʌɪnd -, americ faɪnd -] (find out about)

1. find out (discover, learn by chance):

find out plan, affair, breakage

2. find out (research, investigate):

find out subject, topic
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radiogoniométrie AERONÁUT, NÁUT
repérage CINEMA
finding a location (de for)

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finding SUBST

1. finding (discovery):

finding

2. finding pl (conclusion):

finding
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finding SUBST

finding (result of inquiry)

I. fault-finding SUBST no pl pej

fault-finding

II. fault-finding ADJ pej

fault-finding

fact-finding ADJ

fact-finding
fact-finding study

I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] VERBO trans

to find sb/sth (to be) sth
trouver que qn/qc est qc

Expressões:

to find fault with sb/sth
trouver qc à redire à qn/qc

II. find [faɪnd] VERBO intr JUR

III. find [faɪnd] SUBST

find function COMPUT

I. find out VERBO trans

1. find out (uncover, detect, discover):

2. find out (enquire):

3. find out (show to be guilty):

II. find out VERBO intr

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finding SUBST

1. finding (discovery):

finding

2. finding pl (conclusion):

finding

fact-finding ADJ

fact-finding
fact-finding study

I. fault-finding SUBST pej

fault-finding

II. fault-finding ADJ pej

fault-finding

I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] VERBO trans

to find sb/sth (to be) sth
trouver que qn/qc est qc

Expressões:

to find fault with sb/sth
trouver qc à redire à qn/qc

II. find [faɪnd] VERBO intr JUR

III. find [faɪnd] SUBST

find function comput

I. find out VERBO trans

1. find out (uncover, detect, discover):

2. find out (enquire):

3. find out (show to be guilty):

II. find out VERBO intr

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Present
Ifind
youfind
he/she/itfinds
wefind
youfind
theyfind
Past
Ifound
youfound
he/she/itfound
wefound
youfound
theyfound
Present Perfect
Ihavefound
youhavefound
he/she/ithasfound
wehavefound
youhavefound
theyhavefound
Past Perfect
Ihadfound
youhadfound
he/she/ithadfound
wehadfound
youhadfound
theyhadfound

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The members wrote that the fact-finding mission was not a judicial or even a quasi-judicial proceeding.
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This spared the government the cost of fact-finding.
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Some judgmental and journalists have done the same thing, clearly appearing to be more interested in fault-finding than fact-finding.
www.finalcall.com
The rule preserves the historic fact-finding function of the jury.
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The members further wrote in their reply that the fact-finding mission can not be considered a judicial or even a quasi-judicial proceeding.
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