probe

[US]/prəʊb/
[UK]/proʊb/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a device used to explore or investigate
vi. to investigate or explore
vt. to examine closely or carefully with a probe

Phrases & Collocations

medical probe

space probe

probe for information

probe the wound

conduct a probe

undergo a probe

probe into

electron probe

fluorescent probe

probe method

lunar probe

ultrasonic probe

dna probe

measuring probe

oxygen probe

temperature probe

probe test

sensing probe

pressure probe

current probe

thermal probe

focusing probe

conductivity probe

test probe

Example Sentences

introduce a probe into a wound

They will probe deeply into the matter.

a probe into the maritime industry by the FBI.

probe a matter to the bottom

to probe rumors to the bottom

a probe is traversed along the tunnel.

mount a massive probe of sb.'s death

electronic probes into the crust of the earth.

The probe is sensitive enough to detect the presence of a single microbe.

a probe into alleged police corruption;

a congressional probe into price fixing.See Synonyms at inquiry

Objective To probe Characteristics and effect of myringorupture in aircrew on flight.

Objective:To probe into the value of paraventriculostomy for treating ventricular hemorrhage.

She entered the probe into the patient's artery.

hands probed his body from top to bottom.

These werecharacterized by cyclic voltammetry in the presence of ferrocenemonocarboxylate and hexamine ruthenium as probe molecules.

probe a wound to find its extent; probing the anthill with a stick.

Objective: To probe rescue and nurse on children with hemolysis and uraemia syndrome.

Objective To probe into the prophylaxis and management of the biliary duct injure in open cholecystotomy.

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