用作宾语补足语的副词通常只能是in, out, up, down, upstairs, downstairs等表示处所的副词小品词,而不能是其他普通副词。 (4) 宾语+不定式作宾语补足语。如: He found the patient to be a small boy. 他发现病人是一个小男孩。 用作宾语补足语的不定式通常为to be(且通常可以省略),但当find用于被动语态...
Did you find her in? 你发现她在家吗? I went to her house but I found her out. 我到她家发现她不在家。 用作宾语补足语的副词通常只能是in, out, up, down, upstairs, downstairs等表示处所的副词小品词,而不能是其他普通副词。 (4) 宾语+不定式作宾语补足语。如: He found the patient to be ...
When he woke up, he found himself in hospital. find+宾语+宾语补足语”的用法 “find+宾语+宾语补足语”的用法 1.find+宾语(sb./sth.)+宾补(形容词) He found the text difficult to understand. 他发现这篇课文很难理解。 Lucy finds Bob very honest. 露茜发现鲍勃很诚实。 2.find+宾语+宾补(名词...
He found the patient to be a small boy.他发现病人是一个小男孩。 用作宾语补足语的不定式通常为to be(且通常可以省略),但当find用于被动语态时,可以用其他动词。如: Her blood was found to contain poison.她的血液里被发现有毒。 He was found to have helped himself to public money.他被发现挪用了...
find的用法如下:1、find主要用作及物动词,可接名词、代词、带疑问词的动词不定式或从句作宾语,也可接双宾语,其间接宾语可以转换为介词for的宾语,可用于被动结构。例句:I found him a job.他已经找到一份工作。2、find还可接以动词不定式或“(to be+) adj./v -ed/ v -ing/ prep. -phrase”...
用作宾语补足语的副词通常只能是in, out, up, down, upstairs, downstairs等表示处所的副词小品词,而不能是其他普通副词。 (4) 宾语+不定式作宾语补足语。 He found the patient to be a small boy. 他发现病人是一个小男孩。 用作宾语补足语的不定式通常为to be(且通常可以省略),但当find用于被动语态时,...
A review of the management aims for patients whom doctors find 'difficult to help', combined with improved access to psycho-social care, could improve both the quality and the cost-effectiveness of hospital out-patient services.doi:10.1006/pmed.1994.1036M Sharpe...
Siddiqui. "We'd also like to look at how we can improve patient health through improving satisfaction. Our study was a great start in discovering the impact of ahospitalsetting onpatient satisfaction, but there's so much more we can discover in this realm that may improve patient outcomes."...
(突然)发现自己处于某种状态或来到某地方如:He woke up and found himself in hospital. 他醒来时发现自己在医院里He returned to England to find himself famous. 他回到英国,发现自己竟出了名(2) 表示发现自己的真实能力性格愿望等如:Mary tried several jobs but at last found herself as a teacher. ...
Working with partners in Zambia, Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers evaluated 711 hospitalized critically ill patients;deliriumoccurred in 48.5%. The findings shed light on the impact of delirium on a patient's recovery—and even whether a patient is likely to live or die. ...