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| | VERB | | | /prəʊb/ | | | | 1 | I/T to try to find out the truth about something , especially by asking a lot of questions 调查;探查;质询 | Investigators are probing the causes of the plane crash. 调查人员正在调查飞机失事的原因。 | | +into You have no right to start probing into my personal life. 你无权过问我的个人生活。 | | probe deep/deeply If you probe deeper, significant differences emerge. 如果你的调查再深入一些,重大的差异就会显现出来。 | | | | 2 | T to examine part of someone’ s body by pressing a probe into it 用探针探测 | 2a | to press something with your fingers or with a tool , especially in order to find something (用手或工具)探查 | | | | | 3 | T to examine or move through an area , especially in order to find something 探索 | Divers probed the murky waters inch by inch. 潜水员一英寸一英寸地探索漆黑的水域。 | | | |