1. to travel to or around an area or a country in order to learn about it
2. find out about
3. research
The data collected in Tyrel's research is of great value both to administrators and to educators.
How's research
It can be said, in fact, that research, by exploring the greatest and the smallest, contributes to the glory of God which is reflected in every part of the universe.
According to research by Gunnar Samuelsson, Jesus may not have died on a cross. Instead, it's possible that he died on a pole or a tree trunk.
This means you can reuse them freely for a textbook, for an application, for a research project, for anything!
By 1969 the debate over virtual memory for commercial computers was over. An IBM research team led by David Sayre showed that their virtual memory overlay system consistently worked better than the best manually controlled systems.
That fact becomes self evident if you take a look at the relation between this theme and those leading research on it.
It can hardly be called research... just an amateur's hobby, I'm ashamed to say.
The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is "What does a woman want?"
We will arrange travel expenses for trips for research purposes, so go to whatever country you want to.
From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.
Although much research has been carried out into the applications of Emmet's theory, little is known about their feasibility.
The Chinese government has spent a lot of money on research into successful panda breeding in order to increase their birth rate.
Well, there's something I'd like your advice on about my research project ... "Let's see... Hmm, you're investigating flowering plants then."
4. to consider something extensively
Angielskie słowo "explore" (to consider something extensively) występuje w zestawach:
WORDLIST 8 BEHAVIOUR5. venture
a new/profitable venture
My uncle says he's about to embark on a new business venture.
He found a new business partner for a very lucrative venture in Nigeria.
This venture was deemed to fail.
Spying on gangsters was a dangerous venture.
This venture will change your life
I wish my venture would work out.
But for his steady support, my venture would have resulted in a failure.
If I don't come back, the venture will probably be unsuccessful.
The directors were reluctant to undertake so risky a venture.
She advised us to look abroad for more lucrative business ventures.
We ventured out into the woods. The group's lead singer is now venturing on a solo career. /ˈvɛntʃər/
a new business or activity. Wait for clarity and totality before starting a new business venture
This journey is a big venture. You need to be well prepared.
Our company is a small but elect venture business that assists in entry and totalling of questionnaires.
6. look around
look around and check if you something interesting for you
I'll just look around.
I have a few hours to look around the city before I leave to Boston.
Do you want to look around the school?
Let's take a look around.
This place is amazing, look around!
Angielskie słowo "explore" (look around) występuje w zestawach:
Travel (on Language Leader Intermediate, Unit 2)7. exploration
The exploration of space is the ultimate goal of NASA.
From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.
The launching of artificial earth satellites is commonly looked upon as an exploration of space.
Japan will soon start to engage in the exploration of the universe.
Is it necessary to expand human knowledge with space exploration?
Angielskie słowo "explore" (exploration) występuje w zestawach:
World formation8. Discover
Everyone was very surprised to discover that the slave girl was in reality a princess.
Columbus discovered America.
It is only by the exercise of reason that man can discover God.
When we seek to discover the best in others, we somehow bring out the best in ourselves.
Don't use "discover" when you mean "invent".
Discover all the services and advantages of first class.
If you discover any problems on Tatoeba, you should go ahead and blame Sysko.
His crew members often complained of Christopher Columbus's hogging of their vessel's Wifi connection to play online games, but he denied these accusations with indignation, claiming that he was researching faraway lands that they had yet to discover.
I have read a good many books to discover what the authorities had to say that made the matter a little plainer.
For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think;- And no man knows what then she may discover.
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
The first and the simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind is Curiosity.
It was discovered that he didn't pay taxes and he ended up in jail.
Many people are keen to discover more about their family history.
The role of the historian is less to discover and catalog documents than to interpret and explain them.
9. to search a place
10. to examine a subject or a possibility completely or carefully in order to find out more about it