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anatomist

/uh-nat-uh-mist/US // əˈnæt ə mɪst //UK // (əˈnætəmɪst) //

解剖学家,解剖师,解剖学家,解剖家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a specialist in anatomy.
    • : a person who analyzes all the parts or elements of something with particular care: an anatomist of public-school systems and their problems.

Examples

  • Based on the child’s blend of humanlike and apelike features, an anatomist determined that the fossil was what was then popularly known as a “missing link.”

  • “The last time we had a change of this magnitude was when the Flexner Report came out,” says Jonathan Wisco, an anatomist who teaches at Boston and Northeastern Universities.

  • As a comparative anatomist, MacLean viewed animal behaviors as evolutionary adaptations of the brain.

  • William Hewson died; an eminent English anatomist, and medical author.

  • John Bell, the distinguished anatomist of Scotland, was born at Edinburgh.

  • Among them was William Cowper, not a kinsman of the defendant, but the most celebrated anatomist that England had then produced.

  • These singularities were worthy the attention of so able an anatomist as M. Sarrasin.

  • He was no anatomist, no physiologist, but rather what nowadays we should call a pharmacologist.