probe / proʊb /

⭐基础词汇探测探索探测器调查

probe3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

probed, prob·ing.

  1. to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely: to probe one's conscience.
  2. to examine or explore with a probe.
v. 无主动词 verb

probed, prob·ing.

  1. to examine or explore with or as if with a probe.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of probing.
  2. a slender surgical instrument for exploring the depth or direction of a wound, sinus, or the like.
  3. an investigation, especially by a legislative committee, of suspected illegal activity.

probe 近义词

n. 名词 noun

investigation

v. 动词 verb

explore, investigate

更多probe例句

  1. There were three elements in the primers and probes, numbered one, two, and three.
  2. In this video, they cover how to use beacons, probes, and shovels to help you understand how to implement these tools in an emergency.
  3. Say we found evidence of DNA on Mars—Perseverance has no way to sequence it, and as of yet there’s no way any Martian probe could be fitted with the necessary equipment to do so.
  4. The probes emphasized Metro’s need to create, update and reinforce safety standards — something the agency has pledged after the release of a September audit that included 21 safety failures or concerns within its Rail Operations Control Center.
  5. Today it said it’s unpausing its multi-year probe to keep on prodding.
  6. However, the probe stayed in contact with the Rosetta orbiter and has already sent back some photos.
  7. Then finally, the probe had to be released at the right moment and on the right course to land at that spot.
  8. The probe appears to be sitting at the bottom of a "cliff" on the comet, but beyond that it's hard to tell.
  9. UPDATE: Since publication yesterday, the Philae team learned that the probe bounced two times and apparently landed on its side.
  10. Earthlings, we can celebrate the accomplishment of landing a probe on a new world.
  11. It was risky work to leave the valuable convoy for an instant, but Malcolm felt that he must probe this mystery.
  12. I have not been able to perceive a hole sufficient even to admit a small probe.
  13. One by one they examine, they compare, they probe, and all in silence.
  14. For a month she subjected Mr. Matthew Weyburn to the microscope of her observation and the probe of her instinct.
  15. The slightest probe of such a feeling toward a man so infinitely beneath him, he would have felt degrading.