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explore

  • 1 udforske

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    vb
    ( (, rejse) på opdagelse i) explore;
    (fig: undersøge) look into ( fx the consequences, the mystery), examine,
    F explore ( fx the possibilities).

    Danish-English dictionary > udforske

  • 2 granske

    explore, scrutinize
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    vb
    ( undersøge) examine, study ( fx a document),
    ( nøjere, F el. spøg.) scrutinize;
    ( eftersøge) search ( fx one's conscience, one's heart, one's memory).

    Danish-English dictionary > granske

  • 3 undersøge

    check out, check up (on), examine, explore, inquire, inspect, investigate, look into, look over, probe, screen, search, sound, study, survey
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    * examine ( fx examine something in (el. through el. with) a microscope; examine a revolver for fingerprints; the doctor examined him; our luggage was examined),
    ( se nøje på også) go over, look over;
    ( for at se om det er i orden også) inspect ( fx a house before buying it),
    ( nøjere, F) scrutinize ( fx a bank note, a document);
    ( prøve) test ( fx his qualifications; have one's eyes tested; test the water for toxic chemicals);
    ( gennemsøge) go over, go through,
    ( grundigere) search;
    ( sag, teori etc) examine;
    ( mere systematisk) investigate ( fx a complaint; the possibilities; the police are investigating the murder),
    ( svagere, T) look (el. go) into,
    F inquire into ( fx the police are looking (, inquiring) into the matter; they went thoroughly into his story);
    ( kontrollere) check up on ( fx the truth of a statement),
    ( for at se om der er noget galt) probe into ( fx his activities; his conduct of the affair; his financial transactions);
    ( om officiel undersøgelse) set up (el. hold, make) an inquiry into,
    F conduct an inquiry into ( fx the causes of road accidents, the sinking of the ship),
    ( også om videnskabelig undersøgelse) carry out (, conduct) a study of
    (el. into) ( fx BBC reporting; the social effects of something; the incidence of leukaemia), carry out (, conduct) a survey of, investigate,
    ( kun om videnskabelig undersøgelse også) research into, make researches into ( fx the effect of chemicals on the human brain).

    Danish-English dictionary > undersøge

См. также в других словарях:

  • Explore — Ex*plore , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Explored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exploring}.] [L. explorare to explore; ex out+plorare to cry out aloud,prob. orig., to cause to flow; perh. akin to E. flow: cf. F. explorer.] 1. To seek for or after; to strive to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exploré — exploré, ée (èk splo ré, rée) part. passé. La Nouvelle Hollande encore peu explorée par les voyageurs.    Fig. Sujet déjà exploré …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • explore — 1580s, to investigate, examine, a back formation from EXPLORATION (Cf. exploration), or else from M.Fr. explorer (16c.), from L. explorare investigate, search out, examine, explore, said to be originally a hunters term meaning set up a loud cry,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • explore — [ek splôr′, iksplôr′] vt. explored, exploring [L explorare, to search out < ex , out + plorare, to cry out, wail] 1. to look into closely; examine carefully; investigate 2. to travel in (a region previously unknown or little known) in order to …   English World dictionary

  • explore — index analyze, canvass, check (inspect), delve, examine (study), find (discover) …   Law dictionary

  • exploré — ⇒EXPLORÉ, ÉE, part. passé et adj. I. Part. passé de explorer. II. Emploi adj. A. [En parlant d un pays, d un domaine géogr.] Qui a fait l objet d une reconnaissance et/ou d une description. Anton. inexploré. M. Fontanier (...) nous donne… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • explore — [v] investigate; survey analyze, burrow, delve into, dig into, examine, go into*, have a look*, hunt, inquire into, inspect, leave no stone unturned*, look into, probe, prospect, question, reconnoitre, research, scout, scrutinize, search, seek,… …   New thesaurus

  • explore — ► VERB 1) travel through (an unfamiliar area) in order to learn about it. 2) inquire into or discuss in detail. 3) evaluate (a new option or possibility). 4) examine or scrutinize by searching through or touching. DERIVATIVES exploration noun… …   English terms dictionary

  • explore — [[t]ɪksplɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ explores, exploring, explored 1) VERB If you explore a place, you travel around it to find out what it is like. [V n] I just wanted to explore Paris, read Sartre, listen to Sidney Bechet... [V n] After exploring the old… …   English dictionary

  • explore */*/*/ — UK [ɪkˈsplɔː(r)] / US [ɪkˈsplɔr] verb Word forms explore : present tense I/you/we/they explore he/she/it explores present participle exploring past tense explored past participle explored 1) [intransitive/transitive] to travel to a place in order …   English dictionary

  • explore — verb (explored; exploring) Etymology: Latin explorare, from ex + plorare to cry out Date: 1585 transitive verb 1. a. to investigate, study, or analyze ; look into < explore the relationship between social class and learning ability > sometimes… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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