search 1 S3 W2 / sɜtʃ $ sɜrtʃ / 名词 #
1 [可数名词,通常单数] an attempt to find someone or something
search for
Bad weather is hampering the search for survivors.
search of
Two more bodies were found after a search of the woods.
2 [可数名词] a series of actions done by a computer to find information
search of
a computerized search of 10,000 medical journals
A search found 46 websites.
an online search
perform/run/do a search
Do a search on ‘rabbit’ and see what it brings up.
3 in search of something looking for something :
Mark went in search of water.
4 [单数形式] an attempt to find an explanation or solution
search for
the search for a cure
COLLOCATIONS
动词
carry out a search ( also conduct a search formal ) Police have carried out a search of his home.
launch/mount a search (= start a search ) A massive search was launched for the former soldier.
call off/abandon a search They called off the search when it got dark.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + search
a thorough/careful search We conducted a thorough search of the building.
a painstaking search (= a very careful search ) Police officers carried out a painstaking search of the area around the house.
a systematic search (= one done in an organized way ) They set about a systematic search of the ship.
a desperate/frantic search After the war, many people returned to rural areas in a desperate search for food.
a fruitless search (= an unsuccessful one ) I spent many hours in a fruitless search for accommodation.
a police search Her disappearance sparked a massive police search.
a nationwide search (= in every part of a country ) Kim was missing for two months, prompting a nationwide search.
a house-to-house search (= a search of every house or building in an area ) Police are conducting house-to-house searches in the area where the girl disappeared.
a fingertip search British English (= a careful search for clues by police officers ) Police have started a fingertip search of the area and appealed for witnesses.
短语
the search is on (= people are trying to find someone or something ) The search is on for someone with the same blood type.
a search is underway (= it has started ) A search is underway for two walkers in the Cairngorm mountains.
search + NOUN
the search area The search area has now been widened.
THESAURUS
things you do when using the Internet
surf the net 动词 to look quickly through information on the Internet, looking for anything that interests you : He spends his evenings surfing the net.
search to look for a specific piece of information on the Internet, for example by entering text into a box : Try searching for his name on Google.
shop/book online to buy things or reserve tickets using the Internet : More and more people are preferring to shop online. | It’s easier to book online.
visit a website to look at a particular Internet site : You can check to see how many people visit your website.
download to get files, programs, music, films etc from the Internet and put them on your own computer : I downloaded the software for free from the Internet.
chat to communicate with several people in a chat room on the Internet : Using the Internet, you can chat to people from around the world.
search 2 W3 verb #
1 looking [不及物和及物动词] to try to find someone or something by looking very carefully :
It was too dark to search further.
The area was thoroughly searched .
search for
An RAF plane searched for the missing men.
I’ve searched high and low (= everywhere ) for my glasses.
search something for something
Detectives are searching the yard for clues.
search in/under/through etc
Alice bent to search through a heap of clothes.
2 computer [及物动词] to use a computer to find information
search something for something
Search the Web for cheap flights.
3 person [及物动词] if someone in authority searches you or the things you are carrying, they look for things you might be hiding
search somebody for something
He was searched by the guards for weapons.
4 solution [不及物动词] to try to find an explanation or solution
search for
Scientists are still searching for a cure.
She paused, searching for inspiration.
5 search me! spoken used to tell someone that you do not know the answer to a question :
‘Where is she?’ ‘Search me!’
6 examine [及物动词] to examine something carefully in order to find something out, decide something etc :
Anya searched his face anxiously.
— searcher noun [可数名词]
COLLOCATIONS
adverbs search something carefully We searched the whole house carefully, but didn’t find anything. search something thoroughly They searched the garden thoroughly. search frantically/desperately (= in a hurried way, because you feel very worried ) Panic-stricken parents frantically searched for their children. search high and low (= search everywhere ) We searched high and low for him, but couldn’t find him. search something from top to bottom (= search all the rooms in a building ) They searched the house from top to bottom. search in vain He searched in vain for a means of escape.
THESAURUS
search to look carefully for someone or something : Detectives continue to search for clues. | She searched through all his clothes. look for somebody/something to try to get someone or something you want or need : I’m looking for something to wear for my sister’s wedding. | The band is looking for a singer. | He’s decided to look for a new career. try to find somebody/something used especially when someone or something is difficult to find : I spent half an hour trying to find a parking space. | She was in the kitchen, trying to find something to eat that wasn’t raw carrot. seek formal to try to find something or someone. Used especially about jobs, help, or information. Also used in newspaper advertisements when trying to find a suitable person : They went there seeking work. | She decided to seek help. | Tall blond 18-year-old male seeks female 17+ for friendship. hunt to look for someone or something. Used when you look very carefully and thoroughly, or in the phrase house/job/bargain hunting : I’ve hunted everywhere, but I can’t find a recipe for French onion soup. | She’s gone out bargain-hunting in the sales. be on the lookout for somebody/something to be continuously looking for someone or something : I’m always on the lookout for a good bargain. leave no stone unturned to look for someone or something in every possible place : The police say they will leave no stone unturned in their search for the killer.
search something ↔ out phrasal verb
to find something by searching :
We were too tired to search out extra blankets.