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寻 (xún) is commonly used in everyday conversation to mean "look for, search, seek". It is rarely used alone, and is often used to form other verbs, such as 寻找. For example, someone might say "我正在寻找一个新的工作 (wǒ zhèngzài xúnzhǎo yīgè xīn de gōngzuò)" which means "I am looking for a new job".
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1. 探 (tàn): to search, to look for;
2. 求 (qiú): to seek, to look for;
3. 找 (zhǎo): to look for, to search;
4. 寻觅 (xún mì): to search, to look for;
5. 寻求 (xún qiú): to seek, to look for.
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"寻找" (xúnzhǎo; traditional 尋找) is a verb and means "to search for" or "to seek." It is the more formal and complete way of expressing the action of looking for something. E.g., 他在公园里寻找他丢失的钱包。 (Tā zài gōngyuán lǐ xúnzhǎo tā diūshī de qiánbāo.) - He is searching for his lost wallet in the park."
"寻" (xún) can also mean "to seek" or "to look for," but it is less commonly used than "寻找." It's often used in more literary or formal contexts, and as a result, it might sound somewhat archaic in modern everyday speech. E.g. 我正在寻你的去向。 (Wǒ zhèngzài xún nǐ de qùxiàng.) - "I am seeking your whereabouts."
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