1.b> (into) i> (), ; ; let others probe the mystery if they can , , ; the more they probed into his background, the more inflamed their suspicions would become , ; she did not like the media probing into her past , ; police probed claims that he had sold drugs / , ; detectives questioned him for hours, probing for any inconsistencies in his story / ;
2.b> 1) .i> (), (, , i>); the doctor probed the wound for signs of infection ;
2) .i> i> () / , ;
3.b> . i> () / ( i>); .i> / ; he probed the mud with a stick, looking for the ring he had dropped / / ; the bird was probing the mound with its bill ; I probed around for some time in the bushes i> ; searchlights probed the night sky ;
4.b> .i> (), / ( i>.); the enemy has been probing our line throughout the night ; he probes the enemy's weak positions, ignoring his strongholds , .