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I . probe [prəʊb, Am proʊb] VERB intr

II . probe [prəʊb, Am proʊb] VERB trans

III . probe [prəʊb, Am proʊb] SUBST

1. probe (examination):

badanie nt

2. probe LUFTF, MED:

sonda f

space probe SUBST

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Englisch
Many hummingbirds take small insects from flowers while probing for nectar, and some species glean actively among bark and leaves.
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So far as we know, these attacks have only been successful at probing our systems and compromising data.
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In addition, there may be exploratory wells probing the edges, pipelines to transport the oil elsewhere, and support facilities.
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At the base are scientists engaged in the importunate probing of nature's corpus -- say, characterizing the molecular signalling pathways whose activation predisposes cells to become cancerous.
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He had the mental powers of mesmerism, thought-casting, illusion-casting, and mental-probing.
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The thesis is 25,000 words long probing the moving boundaries of private and public, subjects that galvanized new thinking about governing modern social problems therapeutically.
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Diagnostic probing may reduce component callouts to more manageable levels, but slows overall testing.
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There is nothing uplifting when a crowd of men gang up on an embattled woman by means of salacious probing in the name of legislation.
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Each module contains one or more secure cryptoprocessor chips to prevent tampering and bus probing.
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Techniques probing beyond the oxide would detect a non-stoichiometric oxide, and the bulk analysis methods would yield (almost) pure aluminum.
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