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 journalist probed into the company's finances to uncover any potential corruption.
ジャーナリストは、潜在的な腐敗を明らかにするために会社の財務を調査しました。
The scientist probed deeper into the theory to uncover new insights.
科学者は新しい洞察を明らかにするために理論をより深く探求した。
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。
Scientists probed the depths of the ocean with specialized submersibles to study marine life in unexplored regions.
科学者たちは、未探査の地域の海洋生物を研究するために、専門の潜水艇で海の深さを探査しました。
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.
The probe allowed gentle exploration of the wound.
02
an exploratory action or expedition into an unknown or unfamiliar area
例
The team launched a probe into the uncharted forest.
The expedition was a scientific probe of the Arctic.
03
an investigation using a flexible tool to examine a wound or body cavity
例
The surgeon performed a probe to locate the injury.
A probe helped assess the depth of the wound.
04
an investigation into unfamiliar, questionable, or suspicious activities
例
The government launched a probe into corporate fraud.
A probe was conducted following the data breach.
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.
Voyager 1 is a famous interstellar probe.
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。
The probe recorded changes in temperature during the experiment.
プローブは実験中に温度の変化を記録しました。



























