Hunt out Meaning in English
expression
释义
To search carefully until you find something that is hidden, difficult to locate, or not obvious. Often used for objects, information, or people.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often emphasizes effort needed to find something. Common with 'hunt out the answer,' 'hunt out old photos.' Similar to 'track down,' but more about discovery than pursuit. Usually used for things not easily seen or accessed.
例句
She tried to hunt out her old diary from the attic.
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I had to hunt out the correct answer in the book.
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Can you hunt out my glasses for me?
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He managed to hunt out a tiny café hidden down a side street.
natural
It took hours, but I finally hunted out the files I needed from the messy desk.
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Journalists often hunt out interesting details for their stories.
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