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probeBrE /prəʊb/NAmE /proʊb/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they probe BrE /prəʊb/ NAmE /proʊb/present simple - he / she / it probes BrE /prəʊbz/ NAmE /proʊbz/past simple probed BrE /prəʊbd/ NAmE /proʊbd/past participle probed BrE /prəʊbd/ NAmE /proʊbd/ -ing form probing BrE /ˈprəʊbɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈproʊbɪŋ/ [I, T] to ask questions in order to find out secret or hidden information about sb/sth 盘问;追问;探究 SYN investigate ◆~ (into sth) He didn't like the media probing into his past. 他不喜欢媒体追问他的过去。◆~ stha TV programme that probed government scandals in the 1990s 追查 20 世纪 90 年代政府丑闻的电视节目◆+ speech'Then what happened?' he probed. “后来发生了什么事?” 他追问道。 [T] ~ sthto touch, examine or look for sth, especially with a long thin instrument (用细长工具)探查,查看◆The doctor probed the wound for signs of infection. 医生检查伤口是否有感染的迹象。◆Searchlights probed the night sky. 探照灯扫视着夜空。 probeBrE /prəʊb/NAmE /proʊb/ noun~ (into sth) () a thorough and careful investigation of sth 探究;详尽调查◆a police probe into the financial affairs of the company 警方对这家公司的财务进行的详细调查 (also ˈspace probe) a spacecraft without people on board which obtains information and sends it back to earth (不载人)空间探测器(specialist) a long thin metal tool used by doctors for examining inside the body (医生用的)探针(specialist) a small device put inside sth and used by scientists to test sth or record information 探测仪;传感器;取样器 |