found
/faʊnd/ (bre, ipa) · [fˈaʊnd] /faʊnd/ (ame, ipa) · [fˈaʊnd] /ˈfau̇nd/ (ame, mw)
found — 動詞
1. the form of the verb "find" that shows a past action — used when you discovered
發現(過去)
find 的過去式和過去分詞
the form of the verb "find" that shows a past action — used when you discovered something after searching, or when you became aware of something at an earlier time.
Nellie found her keys under a pile of books on the desk.
Nellie 在一堆書底下找到了她的鑰匙。
Asher found the biology course much harder than he expected.
Asher 發現生物課比他想像中難很多。
found + object + adjective complement
The children found a small bird with a broken wing in the garden.
孩子們在花園裡發現了一隻翅膀受傷的小鳥。
Has anyone found my umbrella? I left it near the front door.
有人找到我的傘了嗎?我把它放在大門附近。
A rare Roman coin was found buried in the farmer's field.
一枚稀有的羅馬硬幣被發現埋在農夫的田地裡。
- discovered
covers concrete objects and abstract truths
- came across
less formal, implies chance rather than search
- located
more formal, often after deliberate searching
文法句型
found + noun phrase (object discovered)
found + noun phrase + adjective (to discover something is a certain way)
be found + location
用法筆記
To distinguish this from the "establish" meaning of "found": if the sentence still makes sense when you replace "found" with "discovered", it is the past tense of "find". This is by far the most frequent use of the word "found" in everyday English.
常見錯誤
2. to create a new organisation, institution, city, or company by providing the ini
創立;建立
創辦組織、機構或公司
to create a new organisation, institution, city, or company by providing the initial money, planning, or resources needed for it to begin and continue.
Hassan founded a small school in his village with help from local parents.
Hassan 在當地家長的幫助下,在他的村子裡創辦了一所小學。
The charity was founded by a group of retired nurses in 2010.
這個慈善機構是由一群退休護士在 2010 年創立的。
passive: be founded + by [agent] + [time]
Élise plans to found an organisation that supports immigrant families.
Élise 計劃創立一個支援移民家庭的組織。
The city of Quebec was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
魁北克市是由 Samuel de Champlain 在 1608 年建立的。
Imran founded his software company with money from his family and friends.
Imran 用來自家人和朋友的資金創立了他的軟體公司。
- establish
very close in meaning; 'establish' is slightly broader and can apply to systems or relationships
- set up
less formal, used for both permanent and temporary arrangements
- create
wider in scope — can apply to ideas, art, or objects
- institute
more formal, often used for official systems, rules, or procedures
文法句型
found + organisation/institution/company
be founded + by + person/group
be founded + in + year/place
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive pattern 'be founded [by somebody] [in year/place]'. The subject of the active verb is typically a person or group; the object is an institution, company, city, or permanent organisation. This sense is more formal than 'set up' but less formal than 'institute'.
常見錯誤
3. to place a large construction like a bridge or a building onto a solid ground ba
打地基
為大型建築建立地面支撐
to place a large construction like a bridge or a building onto a solid ground base so that it remains stable and does not move or sink.
The bridge was founded on thick concrete pillars that reach the bedrock.
這座橋建造在厚實的混凝土柱上,這些柱子深入岩盤。
passive: be founded on [material]
Engineers founded the dam on solid rock to prevent any movement.
工程師將水壩建立在堅固的岩石上,以防止任何移動。
The old church was founded on local stone laid over two hundred years ago.
這座古老教堂的地基是兩百多年前用當地石材鋪設的。
Builders must first found the tower on a deep platform of steel and concrete.
工人必須先將塔樓的地基建在鋼筋混凝土的深層平台上。
- built on
everyday alternative; less precise about the ground base
- laid the foundation of
more common in modern English to describe the base-laying phase
文法句型
be founded on + material/ground
found + structure + on/upon + base
用法筆記
Almost always used in the passive. The object is a large civil-engineering structure. This sense is the least common of the verb senses and appears mainly in technical or historical descriptions of construction methods — in everyday English, speakers usually say 'built on' instead.
常見錯誤
4. to use a particular fact, idea, or piece of information as the main support for
基於
以某事物為依據建立觀點
to use a particular fact, idea, or piece of information as the main support for a belief, opinion, theory, argument, or decision — for example, founding a political view on personal experience, or a scientific theory on experimental data.
Dahlia founded her argument on data from three separate studies.
Dahlia 的論點建立在三項獨立研究的數據之上。
found + [abstract noun] + on + [evidence]
The film is founded on a true story that took place in the 1920s.
這部電影是根據 1920 年代發生的真實故事改編的。
Shanti founded her opinion on years of working directly with patients.
Shanti 的看法來自多年直接與病患工作的經驗。
Their partnership was founded on trust and a shared vision for the future.
他們的合作關係建立在信任和共同的未來願景之上。
Charlotte founded her theory on careful observation of the original documents.
Charlotte 的理論是根據對原始文件的仔細觀察而形成的。
- based on
everyday equivalent; less formal and more common in speech
- grounded in
suggests a deeper, more thorough basis
- rooted in
implies that the basis comes from long-standing sources
- unsupported
lacking a basis in fact or evidence
- unfounded
not based on fact or reason (the opposite adjective)
文法句型
be founded on/upon + noun phrase (basis)
found + abstract noun + on/upon + noun phrase
用法筆記
Almost always followed by 'on' or 'upon'. The object of the verb is typically abstract — a belief, claim, theory, opinion, argument, or relationship. The passive form is more common than the active. In everyday English, 'based on' is used instead; 'founded on' is more formal and feels more emphatic.
常見錯誤
found — 名詞
1. free meals and a place to sleep that an employer gives to a worker in addition t
食宿
工資之外的免費膳宿待遇
free meals and a place to sleep that an employer gives to a worker in addition to the money payment for the work done.
The farm job paid ¥30,000 a month plus found for the worker.
這個農場工作每月提供三萬元外加免費食宿。
collocation: wages/salary + found
Servants in the old house received their wages and found as part of the job.
大宅裡的傭人除了工資之外還獲得膳宿供應。
The contract said the caretaker would be given found and a small room.
合約上寫明管理員可以獲得免費食宿和一間小房間。
For a live-in cleaner, the position offers NT$30,000 per month and found.
對於住家清潔工而言,這個職位提供三萬元月薪外加食宿。
- room and board
the modern everyday equivalent
- lodging and food
descriptive alternative
- subsistence
more formal; covers basic living needs beyond just food and shelter
文法句型
wages/salary + plus + found
and found (fixed phrase)
用法筆記
An old-fashioned term that rarely appears alone in modern English outside of fixed employment contracts or historical writing. In everyday speech, people say 'room and board' instead of 'found'. The phrase 'all found' (meaning all basic necessities provided) also appears in older texts.