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explore* * *esplorare v.tr.2 ( osservare, investigare) to examine, to explore, to probe into (sthg.), to investigate: esplorare il cielo notturno col cannocchiale, to explore the night sky with the telescope; esplorare l'animo umano, to explore the human heart (o to probe into the human heart)3 (mil.) to scout, to reconnoitre5 (tv) to scan6 ( in cerca di minerali) to prospect for (sthg.).* * *[esplo'rare]verbo transitivo1) to explore [paese, foresta]2) (perlustrare) to search [area, terreno]; (osservare attentamente) to explore, to investigate3) fig. to analyse BE, to analyze AE, to probe into [animo, intenzioni]4) med. to probe, to explore* * *esplorare/esplo'rare/ [1]1 to explore [paese, foresta]2 (perlustrare) to search [area, terreno]; (osservare attentamente) to explore, to investigate3 fig. to analyse BE, to analyze AE, to probe into [animo, intenzioni]4 med. to probe, to explore. -
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[esplo'rare]1) (gen), fig to exploreappena arrivati siamo usciti ad esplorare la città — as soon as we arrived we went out to explore the town
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vt [esplo'rare]1) (gen), fig to exploreappena arrivati siamo usciti ad esplorare la città — as soon as we arrived we went out to explore the town
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m subsoilricchezze f pl del sottosuolo mineral wealthnel sottosuolo underground* * *sottosuolo s.m. subsoil; (geol.) subsurface: esplorare il sottosuolo, to explore the subsoil; nel sottosuolo, underground; le ricchezze del sottosuolo, the mineral resources.* * *[sotto'swɔlo]sostantivo maschile subsoil; geol. substratum** * *sottosuolo/sotto'swɔlo/sostantivo m.subsoil; geol. substratum*; le risorse del sottosuolo the mineral resources.
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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
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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
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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