establish
found と establish の違い
found
1 設立に際し経済的支援がある
2 設立するものが組織・会社・建物、概念等はfoundを使えない
establish
1 経済的支援の有無を問わない
2 設立するものが法律・規則なとの概念的なものでもOK
$ \mathrm{establish} /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/
The committee was established in 1912.
They now hope to establish a centre in Cuba.
The company established a base in Florida last year.
to establish a state/government/group/school
to establish standards/principles
Let’s establish some ground rules.
The proposal would establish a system of inspections of prisons worldwide.
They are establishing a network of pumps and pipelines to move the oil.
The new treaty establishes a free trade zone.
to establish relations/links/contacts/connections
The school is trying to establish a relationship with the local community.
3 to hold a position for long enough or succeed in something well enough to make people accept and respect you
establish somebody/something/yourself He has now firmly established his position in the organization.
The school has established a reputation for academic excellence.
It took him a long time to establish himself.
He has just set up his own business but it will take him a while to get established.
establish somebody/something/yourself as something The exhibition helped to establish her as an artist.
By then she was established as a star.
establish somebody/something/yourself in something Not long after that she established herself in business.
4 to make people accept a principle, claim or custom
establish something This success helped to establish the practice of vaccination.
Traditions get established over time.
It was the outbreak of the Second World War that established the tradition of the monarch's Christmas broadcast.
establish something as something The festival has become established as an annual event.
5 to discover or prove the facts of a situation
establish something Police are still trying to establish the cause of the accident.
There will be an investigation to establish the facts.
We are still trying to establish the identity of the dead man.
His guilt has been clearly established.
The effectiveness of the new drug has not yet been scientifically established.
establish that… They have established that his injuries were caused by a fall.
establish where, what, etc… We need to establish where she was at the time of the shooting.
it is established that… It has since been established that the horse was drugged.
as ~ have established すでに~が説明したように
Collocations
adverb
verb + establish
phrases
an attempt to establish something
an effort to establish something
newly established
Word Origin