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  • 61Probe (Darbietung) — Eine Probe ist die gemeinsame Übung eines Ablaufs vor einer Aufführung oder einer Filmproduktion. Neben den Künstlern proben auch die sonstigen Mitwirkenden wie die Mitarbeiter beim Film und die Bühnentechniker (z. B. Beleuchtungsmeister).… …

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  • 62probe — probeable, adj. prober, n. /prohb/, v., probed, probing, n. v.t. 1. to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely: to probe one s conscience. 2. to examine or explore with a probe. v.i. 3. to examine or explore with or as if with a probe …

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  • 63probe — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Probe is used after these nouns: ↑corruption, ↑murder, ↑space {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ deep, deeply ▪ Scientists are probing deeper and deeper into the secrets of the universe …

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  • 64probe — {{11}}probe (n.) early 15c., instrument for exploring wounds, etc., also an examination, from M.L. proba examination, in L.L. test, proof, from L. probare (see PROVE (Cf. prove)). Meaning act of probing is 1890, from the verb; figurative sense of …

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  • 65probe — 1 verb (I, T) 1 to ask questions in order to find things out, especially things that other people do not want you to know (+ into): I don t want to probe too deeply into your personal affairs. | probe sth: a report probing the official s… …

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  • 66probe — 1. noun /pɹəʊb,pɹoʊb/ a) Any of various medical instruments used to explore wounds, organs etc. They launched a probe into the cause of the accident. b) Something which penetrates something else, as though to explore; something which obtains… …

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  • 67Probe — 1. Experiment, Kontrolle, Prüfung, Test, Überprüfung, Versuch. 2. Kostprobe, Musterexemplar, Musterstück, Testexemplar, Versuchsstück, Warenprobe. * * * Probe,die:1.⇨Versuch(1)–2.⇨Muster(2)–3.⇨Beweis(2)–4.aufP.:⇨versuchsweise;dieP.machen:⇨versuche… …

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  • 68probe — cryo·probe; mi·cro·probe; probe; …

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  • 69probe — n. 1) a thin rod of pliable metal, such as silver, with a blunt swollen end. The instrument is used for exploring cavities, wounds, fistulae, and sinus channels. 2) (dental probe) a hand instrument designed for specific exploratory examination… …

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  • 70Probe (parlor game) — The parlor game Probe was introduced in the 1960s by Parker Brothers.DescriptionThe game set originally consisted of four plastic display racks each able to hold twelve cards, with a point value assigned to each card position: 5 10 15 15 10 5 5… …

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