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dis·sectBrE /dɪˈsekt/NAmE /dɪˈsekt/BrE /daɪˈsekt/NAmE /daɪˈsekt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they dissect BrE /dɪˈsekt/ NAmE /dɪˈsekt/ BrE /daɪˈsekt/ NAmE /daɪˈsekt/present simple - he / she / it dissects BrE /dɪˈsekts/ NAmE /dɪˈsekts/ BrE /daɪˈsekts/ NAmE /daɪˈsekts/past simple dissected BrE /dɪˈsektɪd/ NAmE /dɪˈsektɪd/ BrE /daɪˈsektɪd/ NAmE /daɪˈsektɪd/past participle dissected BrE /dɪˈsektɪd/ NAmE /dɪˈsektɪd/ BrE /daɪˈsektɪd/ NAmE /daɪˈsektɪd/ -ing form dissecting BrE /dɪˈsektɪŋ/ NAmE /dɪˈsektɪŋ/ BrE /daɪˈsektɪŋ/ NAmE /daɪˈsektɪŋ/~ sthto cut up a dead person, animal or plant in order to study it 解剖(人或动植物)~ sthto study sth 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。~ sthto divide sth 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。▸ dis·sec·tion BrE /dɪˈsekʃn/NAmE /dɪˈsekʃn/BrE /daɪˈsekʃn/NAmE /daɪˈsekʃn/ noun [U, C] ◆anatomical dissection 解剖分析◆Your enjoyment of a novel can suffer from too much analysis and dissection. 对一部小说过多的剖析可能会影响你阅读的乐趣。 |