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1. n1) дослідження; зондування2) зонд; дослідницький апарат3) датчик4) проба; зразок5) косм. космічна дослідницька ракета; (автоматична) науково-дослідна станція6) косм. стикувальний пристрій2. v1) досліджувати2) зондувати◊•- atmospheric probe - atmospheric turbulence probe - balloon-borne probe - balloon probe - calibrated pickup probe - cloud physics probe - compatible docking probe - docking probe - Earth-circling probe - eddy current probe - entry probe - float probe - flight refuelling probe - flyby probe - gust probe - inflight refuelling probe - interplanetary probe - interstellar probe - landing probe - lighter-than-air probe - parachuted aspiration probe - radiometer probe - refuelling probe - rocket probe - solar probe - space probe - standard docking probe - surface landing probe - telescopic probe - unmanned interplanetary probe
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