柯林斯詞典dissect /d??s?kt, da?-/ (dissecting,dissected,dissects) 1. V-T If someone dissects the body of a dead person or animal, they carefully cut it up in order to examine it scientifically. 解剖 We dissected a frog in biology class. 我們?cè)谏镎n上解剖了一衹青蛙。2. dissectionN-VAR 解剖 Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection. 研究者們爲(wèi)了解剖需要越來(lái)越多的屍躰。3. V-T If someone dissects something such as a theory, a situation, or a piece of writing, they consider and talk about each detail of it. 剖析 People want to dissect his work and question his motives. 人們想剖析他的作品,質(zhì)疑他的動(dòng)機(jī)。4. dissectionN-VAR 剖析 ...her calm, condescending dissection of my proposals. …她對(duì)我的提案冷靜、居高臨下的剖析。 返回 dissect劍橋詞典to cut open something, especially a dead body or a plant , and study its structure 解剖(尤指屍躰或植物) In biology classes we used to dissect rats . 生物課上我們?cè)?jīng)過(guò)解剖老鼠。 to examine or consider something in detail 剖析,仔細(xì)分析 He's the kind of person who watches a movie and then dissects it for hours . 他是那種看完電影還要仔細(xì)分析上好幾個(gè)小時(shí)的人。 返回 dissect