0 to ask a lot of questions in order to discover information about something or someone -- wnikać, badać, zagłębiać się w
The interviewer probed deep into her private life.
probing questions
1 a process in which someone tries to discover information about something by asking a lot of questions -- dochodzenie
an FBI probe into corruption
2 a long, thin, metal tool used by doctors to examine parts of the body -- sonda
The vertical displacement of this probe was detected by a linear displacement transducer.
Otherwise, no probing took place in response to misspellings.
Both the series of priming words and the probe word were presented aurally.
Comparing the signals from the four deepest probes, only small pressure differences are observed.
At least one of the probes is a species that is entirely excluded from lo domains (quenching curve indicated by asterisk).
Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination.
Across both probes, word type resulted in a main effect, with children from all three groups earning higher scores for verbs than nouns.
The probe reduces the local radial electric field so that the beam magnetic force predominates.
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盤問, 追問, 探究…
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盘问, 追问, 探究…
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investigar, explorar, rastrear…
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investigar, explorar, procurar…
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araştırmak, soruşturmak, tetkik etmek…
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sonde, enquête, enquêter (sur)…
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sonda, průzkum, vyšetřování…
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sonde, undersøgelse, snage…
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