probe
probe
proʊb
prowb
British pronunciation
/prəʊb/

Definición y significado de "probe"en inglés

to probe
01

investigar, indagar

to investigate or explore in depth in order to find out more information
Intransitive: to probe into sth
to probe definition and meaning
example
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The detective probed into the case to uncover new evidence.
El detective investigó el caso para descubrir nuevas pruebas.
02

sondar

to examine or look for something, particularly using a small long instrument
Transitive: to probe sth
example
Ejemplos
Detectives probed the crime scene for clues that could lead to the identity of the perpetrator.
Los detectives investigaron la escena del crimen en busca de pistas que pudieran llevar a la identidad del perpetrador.
01

sonda

a flexible surgical instrument with a blunt tip for exploring wounds or body cavities
probe definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Surgeons often use a probe to measure tissue depth.
02

an exploratory action or expedition into an unknown or unfamiliar area

example
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They conducted a probe along the riverbank to study wildlife.
03

an investigation using a flexible tool to examine a wound or body cavity

example
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The doctor used a probe to examine the ear canal.
04

an investigation into unfamiliar, questionable, or suspicious activities

example
Ejemplos
Journalists initiated a probe into political corruption.
05

sonda espacial

an unmanned spacecraft or device sent to gather information from space and transmit it back
example
Ejemplos
The probe collected data on the planet's atmosphere.
06

sonda, explorador

a small tool or device that is placed inside something to test it or gather information
example
Ejemplos
They used a probe to examine the inside of the engine.
Usaron una sonda para examinar el interior del motor.
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