单词 | probing |
释义 | probingn. The action of probe v. (in various senses); an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > making holes or becoming holed > [noun] > by boring, piercing, or perforating > with sharp-pointed instrument stickingeOE stabbingc1425 steeking1488 jobbinga1578 spitting1623 probing1665 impunction1712 spiking1775 skewering1794 jagging1815 pierce1820 eyelet holing1845 society > travel > air or space travel > space flight > [noun] > specific manoeuvres or operations star tracking1947 rendezvous1951 probing1958 spin-stabilization1961 link-up1965 undocking1966 1665 R. Head Eng. Rogue I. xiv. 42 For his Mistress I was forced to send for a Chyrurgeon, whose wound needed no probing, but tenting, for it was through and through. 1680 T. Otway Orphan iv. 46 Every probing pains me to the heart. 1690 W. Mountfort Successfull Straingers v. 46 Well Sir, and how long must I endure your probings and your Cullices? a1743 R. Savage Sir Thomas Overbury (1777) i. i. 128 The wound can ne'er be cur'd that shuns the probing! 1753 T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom II. xlvi. 83 That probing will rouse you to a due sense of your own dignity and importance. 1839 F. Marryat Phantom Ship I. ii. 35 The probing of the wound would half unseat my reason. 1855 E. C. Gaskell North & South II. xi. 146 ‘He were drowned,’ said Mrs. Boucher, feebly, beginning to cry for the first time, at this rough probing of her sorrows. 1898 E. von Arnim Elizabeth & her German Garden 52 I began about Adam and Eve, with an eye to future parsonic probings. 1912 Contemp. Rev. Nov. 654 Indictments and bills in equity became the order of the day, and ‘probings’ and ‘shake-ups’ the common talk of business men. 1958 Listener 20 Nov. 822/2 If the probing [of the moon] is carried out recklessly..then the extra-terrestrial bodies will be contaminated. 1991 Ess. in Crit. 41 40 Chekhov's..probing of..relationships between literature and life is especially marked in The Seagull. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). probingadj. That probes; piercing, penetrating; inquisitive. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > [adjective] > engaged in investigation perquiring1598 exploratory1620 zetetic1645 zetetical1646 disquisitive1647 probing1749 disquisitorial1806 investigating1830 perusing1878 pickbrain1903 the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > cause of mental anguish or torment > [adjective] anguishous?c1225 wounding?c1225 asperc1374 derflya1400 rending?c1400 furiousc1405 fretting1413 piercingc1450 anguish1477 piquant1521 anguishing?1566 plaguing1566 asperous?1567 agonizing1570 tormenting1575 wringing1576 cutting1582 tormentous1583 tormentful1596 tormentuous1597 racking1598 torturous1600 lacerating1609 torturing1611 tearinga1616 heart-aching1620 breast-rending1625 crucifying1648 tormentative1654 martyring?a1656 tormentive1655 discruciating1658 cruciatory1660 anguishful1685 brain-racking1708 probing1749 agonized1793 anguished1803 harrowing1810 vulnerary1821 grinding1869 torturesome1889 wrenching1889 tortuous1922 the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > making holes or becoming holed > [adjective] > piercing bearingOE stickinga1250 thirlingc1380 piercinga1400 lancentc1400 prunyeand1533 broaching1566 empiercing1604 pouncing1798 cleaving1819 intrenchant1833 probing1868 1749 J. Cleland Mem. Woman of Pleasure I. 199 On which he withdrew his curious probing fingers, asking me pardon, as it were, in a kiss that rather increas'd the flame there. 1815 E. B. Norton Alcon Malanzore iv. 118 Thou art the test of good—the probing steel, That can its truth, its nature, and its depth reveal. 1868 R. Browning Ring & Bk. II. vi. 217 She feels The probing spear o' the huntsman. 1869 A. Austin Season 25 Our Vicious Age shrinks, cognisant of blame, From probing Manhood, with a sickly shame. 1876 G. Meredith Beauchamp's Career III. viii. 138 Rosamund primmed her lips at the success of her probing touch. 1909 Daily Chron. 10 Aug. 7/2 He answered probing, keenly-put questions with dogged determination not to betray himself. 1964 G. Roddenberry in S. E. Whitfield & G. Roddenberry Making of ‘Star Trek’ (1968) i. vi. 86 A probing Laser beam which deflects and/or destroys dust and small particles from the path of the ship. 1992 J. P. L. Roberts in G. Gould Sel. Lett. p. x In endeavouring to shut out people who were too critical, confrontational, or probing, Gould went to endless pains to try to control every situation. Derivatives ˈprobingly adv. in a probing manner; intimately; inquisitively. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > close examination, scrutiny > [adverb] narrowlyeOE closely1509 searchingly1574 close1642 pressly1642 scrutinously1650 minutely1690 scrutinizingly1828 probingly1876 scanningly1876 vivisectionally1899 1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda III. v. xl. 186 He could have no conception what that demand was to the hearer—how probingly it touched the hidden sensibility. 1895 Scribner's Mag. July 65/1 ‘And a lawyer?’ Mrs. Edwards continued, probingly. 1944 Amer. Lit. 16 152 Others of similar nature are presented, but never probingly examined. 2005 Independent (Nexis) 9 July He talked sympathetically and probingly to this awkward 16-year-old schoolgirl who loved his music. ˈprobingness n. rare the state or condition of being probing; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > [noun] > a pang > quality of probingness1800 1800 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 10 320 There is often a tenderness yet a probingness in the pathos. 1986 Jrnl. Aesthetics & Art Crit. 44 399/2 It is arguments of this kind about the necessary expressiveness, or probingness into obscurity, of human life as a whole. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1665adj.1749 |
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