1.b> , .i> () / , ; I prodded her in the back to get her attention ; she prodded him in the ribs to wake him up / ; she prodded the cake with her fork to see if it was cooked , / ;
2.b> (into) .i> i> (), , i> ; i> ; he finally prodded her into action , / ; the report should prod the Government into spending more on the Health Service , , ; his remark prodded her to ask what had happened , .