Probe into Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɹoʊb/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
PROHB IN-too, PROHB in-TOO, PROHB IN-tuh
pɹˈəʊb/ /ˈɪntʊ
pr-OHB IN-tuh
التعريف
To investigate or examine something carefully, especially to discover hidden or unclear facts.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and often used in journalism, law, or science. Always takes an object: 'probe into a matter/case.' Synonyms: 'look into', 'investigate', but 'probe into' usually suggests a deeper, more thorough inquiry.
Spanish: investigar - indagarPortuguese (BR): investigar - sondarPortuguese (PT): investigar - sondarChinese (Simplified): 调查 (深入探查)Chinese (Traditional): 調查 (深入探查)Hindi: जांचनाArabic: يحقق في - يستقصيBengali: গভীরভাবে তদন্ত করা - খোঁজখবর নেওয়াRussian: глубоко расследовать - тщательно изучатьJapanese: 徹底的に調査する - 深く追及するVietnamese: điều tra kỹ lưỡng - xem xét sâuKorean: 철저히 조사하다 - 깊이 파고들다Turkish: derinlemesine araştırmak - sorgulamakUrdu: گہرائی سے جانچنا - تحقیقات کرناIndonesian: menyelidiki secara mendalam - menyelidiki
جمل نموذجية
The police will probe into the cause of the accident.
basic
A journalist decided to probe into the politician’s past.
basic
They plan to probe into the company’s finances.
basic
The board launched a team to probe into the recent data breach.
natural
Reporters tried to probe into why the project failed, but got few answers.
natural
She hates it when people probe into her personal life.
natural