释义 |
ex·plore \ikˈsplō(ə)r, ek-, -ȯ(ə)r, -ōə, -ȯ(ə)\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin explorare to explore, spy out, from ex- ex- (I) + plorare to cry out, wail, probably of imitative origin; probably from the outcry of hunters on sighting game transitive verb 1. obsolete : to seek for or after : strive to attain by search 2. : to search through or into : make a first or preliminary study of : investigate, examine < explore archives never before utilized by scholars > < explore the possibilities of reaching an agreement > < explore the economic and social conditions of the period > as a. : to examine minutely (as by surgery) especially for diagnostic purposes < operation seemed indicated and the patient was explored — J.G.Scannell & L.L.Robbins > b. : to penetrate into or range over for purposes of geographical discovery < explore a trackless wilderness > intransitive verb : to make or conduct a systematic search < explore for oil > |