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explore

/ik-splawr, -splohr/US // ɪkˈsplɔr, -ˈsploʊr //UK // (ɪkˈsplɔː) //

探索,探讨,探寻,探究

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v.有主动词 verb
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    ex·plored, ex·plor·ing.

    • : to traverse or range over for the purpose of discovery: to explore the island.
    • : to look into closely; scrutinize; examine: Let us explore the possibilities for improvement.
    • : Surgery. to investigate into, especially mechanically, as with a probe.
    • : Obsolete. to search for; search out.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ex·plored, ex·plor·ing.

    • : to engage in exploration.

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Examples

  • The course, designed in collaboration with the particular company and Forage, gives students a chance to “explore what a career would look like at their firm before the internship or entry-level application process opens,” Brunskill explains.

  • The Talon is a great way to access the river or lake explore the land surrounding a body of water.

  • There will also be a desktop version of the service available with an even richer set of features for users and their doctors to explore.

  • The result is a new season of Wild Thing, a podcast that explores the strange and unusual things that capture our imaginations.

  • It explored the bucket, and then leapt onto the rim, made several circuits, hopped down, and casually disappeared into the overgrown grass.

  • A 64-year-old animal trainer, he makes the six-hour round-trip every two weeks to submit to her and explore his sexuality.

  • In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale.

  • Another side of Spider-Man that might be interesting to explore in a reboot is seeing him as an adult.

  • It has been incredible to explore so many artistic avenues when it comes to having a dialogue about a very serious disease.

  • But what I want to explore next, there are a couple of New Zealand films I want to do.

  • The world must certainly be round, he thought, and he was no longer satisfied to explore the waters near his own home.

  • No sooner was the spectroscope invented than astronomers hastened by its aid to explore the chemical constitution of the sun.

  • It made us feel that one ought to have two or three years to explore Britain instead of a single summer's vacation.

  • After a short conference the officer in command decided to divide the party and explore both paths.

  • Having eaten all his small stomach would hold, Lovin Child wanted to get down and explore.