to probe
01
調査する, 探る
to investigate or explore in depth in order to find out more information
Intransitive: to probe into sth
例
The interviewer probed deeper into the candidate ’s previous work experience to assess their qualifications.
面接官は、候補者の資格を評価するために、以前の職務経験についてさらに深く探りました。
02
探る, 調査する
to examine or look for something, particularly using a small long instrument
Transitive: to probe sth
例
Engineers probed the structure of the bridge to identify any weaknesses or signs of deterioration.
エンジニアは橋の構造を調査し、弱点や劣化の兆候を特定しました。
Probe
01
a flexible surgical instrument with a blunt tip for exploring wounds or body cavities
例
The physician selected a metal probe from the tray.
02
an exploratory action or expedition into an unknown or unfamiliar area
例
The team launched a probe into the uncharted forest.
03
an investigation using a flexible tool to examine a wound or body cavity
例
The surgeon performed a probe to locate the injury.
04
an investigation into unfamiliar, questionable, or suspicious activities
例
The government launched a probe into corporate fraud.
05
an unmanned spacecraft or device sent to gather information from space and transmit it back
例
The space agency launched a probe to study Mars.
06
プローブ, 探査機
a small tool or device that is placed inside something to test it or gather information
例
The scientists inserted a probe into the soil to measure moisture levels.
科学者たちは土壌にプローブを挿入して湿度レベルを測定しました。



























