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(reach deeply into)

  • 1 probe

    1. noun
    1) (investigation) Untersuchung, die ( into Gen.)
    2) (Med., Electronics, Astron.) Sonde, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (investigate) erforschen; untersuchen
    2) (reach deeply into) gründlich erforschen [Kontinent, Weltall]
    3. intransitive verb
    1) (make investigation) forschen
    2) (reach deeply) vordringen ( into in + Akk.)
    * * *
    [prəub] 1. noun
    1) (a long thin instrument used by doctors to examine a wound etc.) die Sonde
    2) (an investigation: a police probe into illegal activities.) die Untersuchung
    2. verb
    1) (to investigate: He probed into her private life.) eindringen
    2) (to examine (as if) with a probe: The doctor probed the wound; He probed about in the hole with a stick.) sondieren
    * * *
    [prəʊb, AM proʊb]
    I. vi
    1. (investigate) forschen; (pester) bohren pej fam
    to \probe for sth nach etw dat forschen [o suchen]
    to \probe for inconsistencies nach Ungereimtheiten suchen
    to \probe into sth einer S. dat auf den Grund gehen
    we will \probe into the circumstances surrounding her death wir werden uns eingehend mit den Umständen ihres Todes befassen
    to \probe into sb's past/private life in jds Vergangenheit/Privatleben herumschnüffeln pej fam
    2. (physically search) Untersuchungen durchführen
    II. vt
    to \probe sth
    1. (investigate) etw untersuchen [o erforschen]
    to \probe a mystery ein Geheimnis ergründen
    to \probe public opinion versuchen, die öffentliche Meinung zu erfahren
    to \probe a scandal einem Skandal auf den Grund gehen
    2. MED etw untersuchen
    III. n
    1. (investigation) Untersuchung f
    \probe into a murder/scandal Untersuchung f eines Mordes/Skandals
    \probe into sb's past/private life Herumschnüffeln nt in jds Vergangenheit/Privatleben pej fam
    2. MED Sonde f
    to insert a \probe eine Sonde einführen; AEROSP [Raum]sonde f
    * * *
    [prəʊb]
    1. n
    1) (= device) Sonde f
    2) (= investigation) Untersuchung f (
    into +gen)

    a police probe revealed... — Nachforschungen der Polizei ergaben...

    2. vt
    untersuchen; (esp with device) sondieren; space, sb's past, subconscious, private life erforschen; mystery ergründen, erforschen
    3. vi
    suchen, forschen (for nach); (MED) untersuchen (for auf +acc); (= inquire) forschen, bohren (for nach)

    to probe into sb's private life/sb's past — in jds Privatleben/Vergangenheit (dat) herumschnüffeln

    * * *
    probe [prəʊb]
    A v/t
    1. MED sondieren (auch fig)
    2. fig eindringen in (akk), erforschen, (gründlich) untersuchen, auch jemanden aushorchen
    B v/i fig (forschend) eindringen ( into in akk):
    probe deep into a matter einer Angelegenheit auf den Grund gehen
    C s
    1. MED Sonde f:
    (pair of) probe scissors pl Wundschere f
    2. TECH Sonde f, Tastkopf m
    3. (Mond- etc) Sonde f, Versuchsrakete f, Forschungssatellit m
    4. fig Sondierung f
    5. fig besonders US Untersuchung f
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (investigation) Untersuchung, die ( into Gen.)
    2) (Med., Electronics, Astron.) Sonde, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (investigate) erforschen; untersuchen
    2) (reach deeply into) gründlich erforschen [Kontinent, Weltall]
    3. intransitive verb

    probe into a mattereiner Angelegenheit (Dat.) auf den Grund gehen

    2) (reach deeply) vordringen ( into in + Akk.)
    * * *
    n.
    Abfühlstift m.
    Messfühler m.
    Probe -n f.
    Tastkopf -¨e m.
    Tester - m.

    English-german dictionary > probe

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