dissect

verb
🔊/dɪˈsekt/, 🔊/daɪˈsekt/
🔊/dɪˈsekt/, 🔊/daɪˈsekt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dissect
🔊/dɪˈsekt/, 🔊/daɪˈsekt/
🔊/dɪˈsekt/, 🔊/daɪˈsekt/
he / she / it dissects
🔊/dɪˈsekts/, 🔊/daɪˈsekts/
🔊/dɪˈsekts/, 🔊/daɪˈsekts/
past simple dissected
🔊/dɪˈsektɪd/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪd/
🔊/dɪˈsektɪd/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪd/
past participle dissected
🔊/dɪˈsektɪd/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪd/
🔊/dɪˈsektɪd/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪd/
-ing form dissecting
🔊/dɪˈsektɪŋ/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪŋ/
🔊/dɪˈsektɪŋ/, 🔊/daɪˈsektɪŋ/
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  1. dissect something to cut up a dead person, animal or plant in order to study it解剖(人或动植物)
    • The biology students had to dissect a rat.生物学专业的学生不得不解剖一只老鼠。
    • dissecting instruments解剖工具
    Topics Scientific researchc2
  2. dissect something to study something closely and/or discuss it in great detail仔细研究;详细评论;剖析
    • Her latest novel was dissected by the critics.评论家对她最近出版的一部小说作了详细剖析。🔊🔊
  3. dissect something to divide something into smaller pieces, areas, etc.把…分成小块
    • The city is dissected by a network of old canals.古老的运河网将这座城市分割开来。🔊🔊
  4. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin dissect- ‘cut up’, from the verb dissecare, from dis- ‘apart’ + secare ‘to cut’.