| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| seek Past tense sought | /sik/ Past tense /sɑt/ | (transitive) To seek something is to look for or ask for it. | seeker |
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Groups seek billions in climate bill for resource Adaptation.
ReplyDeleteI could try to call Jan and seek her counsel, but that could be dangerous, depending on her mood.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; tankyu suru, mosaku suru
Something suspicious was found after the room was sought through.
ReplyDeleteHowever, it is the responsibility of students to actively seek such information in guiding their careers.
ReplyDeleteRussian: искать
стремиться
seek
ReplyDelete[si:k]
vt. 寻求,企图
vi. 寻找
Older people may seek their own friends rather than become too emotionally dependent on their children.
The chairwoman of the GOP in South Carolina is expected to seek a party resolution.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Cercare