seek
- IPA[sēk]
美式
- attempt to find (something);attempt or desire to obtain or achieve (something)
verb: seek, 3rd person present: seeks, gerund or present participle: seeking, past tense: sought, past participle: sought
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- 1. attempt to find (something) they came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds
- ▪ attempt or desire to obtain or achieve (something) the new regime sought his extradition her parents had never sought to interfere with her freedom
- ▪ ask for (something) from someone he sought help from the police
- ▪ search for and find someone or something it's his job to seek out new customers
- ▪ go to (a place) I sought my bedroom each night to brood over it
- past and past participle of seek
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- past and past participle of seek
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- the time taken for a disk drive to locate the area on the disk where the data to be read is stored.
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- used to instruct a retriever to go and look for game that has been shot
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- lacking; not yet found
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- lacking; not yet found
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- the time taken for a disk drive to locate the area on the disk where the data to be read is stored.
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- a children's game in which one or more players hide and the other or others have to look ...
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- attempt to find (something): they came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds
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