sonder
Signification (Anglais)
- to realise random people have a life (the realisation that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own)
- to probe (test with a probe)
- to probe (test the depth of something)
- to probe (test the depth of something)
- to probe (look carefully around)
- to probe (ask someone many questions, in order to find something out)
- to survey and take measurements using a weather balloon
- to survey (carry out a survey or poll)
- to dive down
Concepts
sonder
examiner
rechercher
étudier
enquêter
explorer
inspecter
scruter
superviser
visiter
vérifier
percuter
percution
chercher
tâter
forer
perforer
enquérir
se renseigner
analyser
enquêter sur
fouiller
reconnaître
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/sɔ̃.de/
Étymologie (Anglais)
Inherited from Middle French sonder, from Old French sonder (“to plumb”), from sonde (“sounding line”), from Old English sund- (“sounding”), as in sundġierd (“sounding-rod”), sundlīne (“sounding-line, lead”), sundrāp (“sounding-rope, lead”), from Old English sund (“ocean, sea”), from Proto-West Germanic *sund, from Proto-Germanic *sundą (“a swim, body of water, sound”), from Proto-Indo-European *swem(bʰ)- (“to be unsteady, swim”). Cognate with Old Norse sund (“swimming; strait, sound”). More at sound.
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