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Detailed Translations for probing from English to German

probing:


Translation Matrix for probing:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- inquisitory; searching
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- probe; sounding

Related Words for "probing":


Synonyms for "probing":


Related Definitions for "probing":

  1. diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation1
    • a probing inquiry1

probe:

to probe verbe (probes, probed, probing)

  1. to probe (sound)
    sondieren
    • sondieren verbe (sondiere, sondierst, sondiert, sondierte, sondiertet, sondiert)

Conjugations for probe:

present
  1. probe
  2. probe
  3. probes
  4. probe
  5. probe
  6. probe
simple past
  1. probed
  2. probed
  3. probed
  4. probed
  5. probed
  6. probed
present perfect
  1. have probed
  2. have probed
  3. has probed
  4. have probed
  5. have probed
  6. have probed
past continuous
  1. was probing
  2. were probing
  3. was probing
  4. were probing
  5. were probing
  6. were probing
future
  1. shall probe
  2. will probe
  3. will probe
  4. shall probe
  5. will probe
  6. will probe
continuous present
  1. am probing
  2. are probing
  3. is probing
  4. are probing
  5. are probing
  6. are probing
subjunctive
  1. be probed
  2. be probed
  3. be probed
  4. be probed
  5. be probed
  6. be probed
diverse
  1. probe!
  2. let's probe!
  3. probed
  4. probing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

probe [the ~] nom

  1. the probe
    – a flexible slender surgical instrument with a blunt end that is used to explore wounds or body cavities 1
    die Sonde
  2. the probe
    – A process that checks that a memory-address range is in user-mode address space and that the range can be read or written in the context of the current process. 2
    der Test

Translation Matrix for probe:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Sonde probe explorer
Test probe A levels; O levels; audition; computer-test; exam; examination; experiment; final exam; finals; leaving exam; ordeal; preliminary examination; prelims; test; testing; trial; try
- investigation
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
sondieren probe; sound approach someone; gauge; glaze with lead; lead; sound out about
- dig into; examine; poke into
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- probing; sound; sounding

Related Words for "probe":

  • probing, probed, probes

Synonyms for "probe":


Related Definitions for "probe":

  1. an investigation conducted using a flexible surgical instrument to explore an injury or a body cavity1
  2. an exploratory action or expedition1
  3. a flexible slender surgical instrument with a blunt end that is used to explore wounds or body cavities1
  4. an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities1
    • there was a congressional probe into the scandal1
  5. question or examine thoroughly and closely1
  6. examine physically with or as if with a probe1
    • probe an anthill1
  7. A process that checks that a memory-address range is in user-mode address space and that the range can be read or written in the context of the current process.2

Wiktionary Translations for probe:

probe
noun
  1. im Bergbau: eine Probebohrung
  2. in der Zahnmedizin: ein Handinstrument aus Stahl mit abgewinkeltem spitzen oder stumpfen Arbeitsende zur Untersuchung der Zahn und des Zahnfleischs
  3. ein technisches Instrument zum messen von physikalischen Größen in Flüssigkeiten
  4. in der Weltraumfahrt: ein unbemannter Flugkörper
  5. in der Medizin: ein stab-, röhren- oder schlauchförmiges Instrument zum Einführen in Körperhöhlen, um sie zu untersuchen und zu behandeln
  6. ein dünner Schlauch zur künstlichen Ernährung von Lebewesen
verb
  1. Alternativen, Möglichkeiten abklären, betrachten
  2. Medizin: mit Hilfe eines in den Körper eingeführten Beobachtungsgerätes untersuchen

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
probe Enquete; Untersuchung; Ermittlung; Erhebung; Umfrage; Rundfrage enquêterecherche méthodique d’informations précises.
probe fühlen; befühlen; tasten; antasten; betasten; tappen tâtertoucher, manier doucement une chose, pour savoir si elle est dure ou molle, sec ou humide, froide ou chaude, etc.