probe

名词

UK/prəʊb/
US/proʊb/

定义 probe 名词

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An investigation to uncover information by asking many questions.

    探索;探查;調查;研查

    • The federal agency launched a probe into the corruption allegations.

      聯邦機構對貪污指控展開調查。

    • A legal probe was initiated into the company's financial practices.

      對該公司的財務行為啟動了法律調查。

    • The media began a probe into the politician's misconduct.

      媒體開始對該政治人物的不當行為進行調查。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)medical(醫學)specialized(專業)

    A slender, elongated tool utilized by medical professionals for internal examinations.

    (醫生用的)探針

  3. Countable(可數名詞)science(科學)specialized(專業)

    A device designed to be inserted into something for testing or data collection.

    探測器

动词

UK/prəʊb/
US/proʊb/

定义 probe 动词

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To investigate carefully, often by asking indirect or probing questions, especially to uncover sensitive or concealed information.

    盤問;追問;探究

    • The journalist attempted to probe the truth behind the scandal.

      記者試圖探究醜聞背後的真相。

    • The lawyer probed the witness, seeking any inconsistencies.

      律師盤問了證人,試圖找出任何不一致的地方。

    • The committee probed all the relevant evidence carefully.

      委員會仔細調查了所有相關證據。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To explore or examine something with a tool, particularly to locate something hidden or to investigate a space.

    (用工具)探查,探測

    • Archaeologists used probes to investigate the site for ancient artifacts.

      考古學家用探測器在遺址中尋找古代文物。

    • The engineers used special instruments to probe the walls for structural damage.

      工程師使用特殊儀器探測牆壁的結構損壞。

    • They used probes to explore the underwater cave.

      他們用探測器探索了水下洞穴。