"Discovered" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 suǒ fā xiàn discovered / what one discovers
 Běi jīng rén Beijing resident / Peking ape-man, Homo erectus pekinensis (c. 600,000 BC), discovered in 1921 at Zhoukoudian 周口店[Zhou1 kou3 dian4], Beijing
 àn fā (of a crime) to occur / (old) (of a crime) to be discovered / to investigate a crime on the spot
 kě yù bù kě qiú can be discovered but not sought (idiom) / one can only come across such things serendipitously
 Duō pǔ lè Christian Johann Doppler, Austrian physicist who discovered the Doppler effect
 Běi jīng yuán rén Peking ape-man / Homo erectus pekinensis (c. 600,000 BC), discovered in Zhoukoudian 周口店[Zhou1 kou3 dian4] in 1921
 Gǔ shén xīng Ceres, dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1801 by G. Piazzi
 Zhì shén xīng Pallas, an asteroid, discovered in 1802 by H.W. Olbers
 Zào shén xīng Vesta, an asteroid, second most massive object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1807 by H.W. Olbers
 Mò huò luò wéi qí Andrija Mohorovichich or Mohorovičić / (1857-1936), Croatian geologist and seismologist who discovered the Mohorovichich discontinuity or Moho
 A1 pǔ ěr dùn Appleton (name) / Sir Edward Appleton (1892-1965), British physicist, Nobel laureate who discovered the ionosphere
 Qín rén jié (jocular) Valentine's Day, referring to the rising number of extramarrital affairs being discovered on that day
 Lóng rén Dragon Man, the nickname of the individual whose fossilized cranium was discovered in Heilongjiang in 1933, thought to be a Denisovan 丹尼索瓦人[Dan1 ni2 suo3 wa3 ren2] or a new species of extinct human, Homo longi
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