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probe [prəʊb]1 noun(a) (investigation) enquête f, investigation f;∎ there has been a newspaper probe into corruption la presse a fait une enquête sur la corruption(b) (question) question f, interrogation f;∎ he didn't respond to our probes into or about his past il est resté muet lorsque nous avons essayé de l'interroger sur son passé(a) (investigate) enquêter sur;∎ police are probing the company's accounts la police épluche les comptes ou examine la comptabilité de la société(b) (examine, sound out → person, motive, reasons) sonder;∎ to probe sb about sth sonder qn sur qch∎ she probed the snow with her umbrella elle fouilla la neige avec la pointe de son parapluie;∎ to probe the mysteries of the mind sonder les mystères de l'esprit(a) (investigate) enquêter, faire une enquête;∎ the police are probing for clues les policiers recherchent des indices;∎ to probe into sth enquêter sur qch;∎ if you probe into his past, you'll have some surprises si vous fouillez dans son passé, vous aurez des surprises;∎ to probe into people's private lives fouiller dans la vie des gens;∎ if you probe a little deeper,… si on fouille un peu plus,…
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