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单词 prob
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prob1

noun prɒbprɑb
informal
  • A problem.

    there's no prob
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A lower BMI puts you at risk for other probs, like anemia.
    • I've got them mostly switched off now for other reasons, but with the MySQL thing installed they were running pretty smoothly and error 500 probs were reduced to a minimum.
    • She probably has probs that have nothing to do with you.
    • But you'd likely have other annoying probs, such as unexplained weight loss or being hungry all the time.
    • But Lola isn't concerned, fired-up Aries, because you rarely have probs staying on top of your game.
    • Of course, there are privacy probs when you have so many people trying to use the bathroom.
    • I know this is, like, the third or fourth time I have talked about it, but I am having probs with the colour of my kitchen cupboards.
    • And it's cool to have someone to share the gripes and probs of growing up.
    • Two probs, tho: it's a bit of a nerdy manoeuvre, and I don't know any big words.
    • Grinding can cause serious probs - broken or cracked teeth, gum problems, tooth sensitivity and even loose teeth.
    • She convinces him to spend a month with her so she can help him work through some unresolved issues - you know, personal probs.
    • You hate to let your girl down, but you're proud of your ‘math nerd’ side - you get A's solving even the toughest probs.
    • Oh yeah, I've got this jet lag thing beat, no probs.
    • But if you want solutions to your probs, your pal could come in handy in that department too.
    • No probs if you're a mere punk rock beginner, the authors have helpfully included a list of good compilations, and a handy discography for those who want to delve a little deeper musically.
    • He'll happily hear you out for hours on end and then help you work out the perfect solutions to all your probs.
    • What I'd like to see is what the prospective leader of the Conservatives is going to do about the real probs of society and nothing either of them have said has impressed me.
    • It had been an odd and worrying day, and sleeping was a bit of a prob.
    • It's great for moms and daughters to be close, but adult probs should not be dumped on kids' shoulders.
    • It's at that point that I just shake my head and worry you're going to get a heart attack to add to all the rest of the probs.
    Synonyms
    difficulty, issue, trouble, worry, complication, difficult situation, mess, muddle, mix-up

Origin

Early 18th century: originally a standard written abbreviation; a colloquial usage since the 1930s.

prob2

(also probs)
adverbprɒbprɑb
informal
  • Probably.

    she prob looks lovely without make-up
    they probs had no choice
    Likely? Prob not
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Secret marriage is prob the worst idea.
    • Wow there's a lot of nasty ppl out there who she prob wouldn't look twice at!
    • He's prob changing his outfit 400 times like his mother.
    • She prob can't wait to drop them off with the nannies.
    • She had a baby four weeks ago so she prob still has a baby gut.
    Synonyms
    in all likelihood, in all probability, as likely as not, very likely, most likely, likely, as like as not, ten to one, the chances are, doubtless, no doubt, all things considered, taking all things into consideration, all things being equal, possibly, perhaps, maybe, it may be, presumably, on the face of it, apparently

Origin

Mid 18th century (as prob): originally a standard written abbreviation.

 
 

prob1

nounpräbprɑb
informal
  • A problem.

    there's no prob
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Lola isn't concerned, fired-up Aries, because you rarely have probs staying on top of your game.
    • And it's cool to have someone to share the gripes and probs of growing up.
    • He'll happily hear you out for hours on end and then help you work out the perfect solutions to all your probs.
    • Of course, there are privacy probs when you have so many people trying to use the bathroom.
    • I've got them mostly switched off now for other reasons, but with the MySQL thing installed they were running pretty smoothly and error 500 probs were reduced to a minimum.
    • It's at that point that I just shake my head and worry you're going to get a heart attack to add to all the rest of the probs.
    • It had been an odd and worrying day, and sleeping was a bit of a prob.
    • Grinding can cause serious probs - broken or cracked teeth, gum problems, tooth sensitivity and even loose teeth.
    • I know this is, like, the third or fourth time I have talked about it, but I am having probs with the colour of my kitchen cupboards.
    • But you'd likely have other annoying probs, such as unexplained weight loss or being hungry all the time.
    • But if you want solutions to your probs, your pal could come in handy in that department too.
    • Oh yeah, I've got this jet lag thing beat, no probs.
    • What I'd like to see is what the prospective leader of the Conservatives is going to do about the real probs of society and nothing either of them have said has impressed me.
    • You hate to let your girl down, but you're proud of your ‘math nerd’ side - you get A's solving even the toughest probs.
    • No probs if you're a mere punk rock beginner, the authors have helpfully included a list of good compilations, and a handy discography for those who want to delve a little deeper musically.
    • A lower BMI puts you at risk for other probs, like anemia.
    • She probably has probs that have nothing to do with you.
    • Two probs, tho: it's a bit of a nerdy manoeuvre, and I don't know any big words.
    • It's great for moms and daughters to be close, but adult probs should not be dumped on kids' shoulders.
    • She convinces him to spend a month with her so she can help him work through some unresolved issues - you know, personal probs.
    Synonyms
    difficulty, issue, trouble, worry, complication, difficult situation, mess, muddle, mix-up

Origin

Early 18th century: originally a standard written abbreviation; a colloquial usage since the 1930s.

prob2

(also probs)
adverbprɑbpräb
informal
  • Probably.

    she prob looks lovely without makeup
    they probs had no choice
    Likely? Prob not
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She had a baby four weeks ago so she prob still has a baby gut.
    • Secret marriage is prob the worst idea.
    • He's prob changing his outfit 400 times like his mother.
    • She prob can't wait to drop them off with the nannies.
    • Wow there's a lot of nasty ppl out there who she prob wouldn't look twice at!
    Synonyms
    in all likelihood, in all probability, as likely as not, very likely, most likely, likely, as like as not, ten to one, the chances are, doubtless, no doubt, all things considered, taking all things into consideration, all things being equal, possibly, perhaps, maybe, it may be, presumably, on the face of it, apparently

Origin

Mid 18th century (as prob): originally a standard written abbreviation.

 
 
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