Seek out Meaning in English
expression
ˈsik/ /ˈaʊt
SEEK-owt
sˈiːk/ /ˈaʊt
SEEK-owt
التعريف
To look for and find someone or something with effort and intention.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Seek out' is slightly formal and emphasizes making a special effort to find something or someone, often for a specific reason. Common with people ('seek out an expert'), information, or opportunities—not just physical things. Not as casual as 'look for'.
Spanish: buscar - ir en busca dePortuguese (BR): procurar - buscarPortuguese (PT): procurar - buscarChinese (Simplified): 寻找 - 主动寻找Chinese (Traditional): 尋找 - 主動尋找Hindi: खोजना - तलाशनाArabic: يبحث عن - يسعى للحصول علىBengali: অনুসন্ধান করা - খুঁজে বের করাRussian: разыскивать - искать целенаправленноJapanese: 探し出すVietnamese: tìm kiếm - chủ động tìm raKorean: 찾아내다 - 찾아보다Turkish: araştırmak - özel olarak bulmaya çalışmakUrdu: تلاش کرنا - ڈھونڈنا (خاص طور پر کوشش سے)Indonesian: mencari - mencari dengan sengaja
جمل نموذجية
You should seek out help if you are confused.
basic
Scientists seek out new information.
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She decided to seek out her old friends online.
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Many travelers love to seek out local food spots they can’t find in guidebooks.
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He always tries to seek out opportunities to learn something new.
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If you seek out advice, make sure you go to someone you trust.
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