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exploration

/ek-spluh-rey-shuhn/US // ˌɛk spləˈreɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɛkspləˈreɪʃən) //

勘探,探索,探测,探讨

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of exploring or investigating; examination.
    • : the investigation of unknown regions.

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Examples

  • Byrne is bullish about wanting to see a comprehensive exploration program for Venus similar to what we’ve already seen for Mars.

  • As we’re seeing in China, the days of the search engine website that you visit to start your exploration could be numbered.

  • Stay for an exploration of how journalism works and the dilemmas this development opens up.

  • In a blog post published today, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said the new initiative is part of the agency’s larger goal with the Artemis program to bolster private-sector participation in space exploration.

  • With over a dozen preloaded apps, clear display, and fast processing, the TI-84 Plus encourages exploration of interactive geometry, inequality graphing, real-world data collection and analysis, and other tools for math and science coursework.

  • And, of course, it recommends keeping screen time limited, so as not to supplant other, real-world play and exploration.

  • Orion represents the first step towards human exploration of other planets, like Mars.

  • The human desire for knowledge and exploration is an absolute good, and we need to follow that instinct.

  • Far from encouraging creative exploration, the first computers practically inhibited it.

  • It turns out that Cameron has a hobby: deep-sea exploration.

  • The statue depicts him in his middle thirties when he was at the height of his exploration career.

  • Much of this still encumbers the passages and forms the chief obstacle to their exploration.

  • The geological formation of the heart of the continent promises to open a rich field for scientific exploration and investigation.

  • We want to stimulate the expression of life through art and literature, and its exploration through research.

  • I was early afoot next morning; and as soon as I had a bite to eat, set forth upon a tour of exploration.