dissecting 的定义
- to cut apart to examine the structure, relation of parts, or the like.
- to examine minutely part by part; analyze: to dissect an idea.
dissecting 近义词
cut up; take apart
analyze
dissecting 的近义词 12 个
- examine
- explore
- inspect
- investigate
- scrutinize
- anatomize
- decompose
- resolve
- study
- break down
- decompound
- inquire about
dissecting 的反义词 5 个
更多dissecting例句
- On his mission to exhume the metaphysics of quantum mechanics, Baggott does a remarkably thorough job dissecting the idea that quantum mechanics is linked to consciousness, a topic most writers tend to avoid.
- Even though mathematicians have spent over 2,000 years dissecting the structure of the five Platonic solids — the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, icosahedron and dodecahedron — there’s still a lot we don’t know about them.
- To dissect what had been eaten, the team cut thin sections of the material from around the rocks and viewed them under a microscope.
- Now we’ve spent a little time looking at what landing pages are, let’s now dissect the anatomy of one, focusing on the key components of a successful high-conversion landing page.
- The team also dissected gut contents from other fish collected by spearfishing.
- Right now, each staff researcher is able to dissect 160 mosquitoes an hour.
- Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields dissect the second-season premiere of the best spy show on TV.
- The exhibition goes on to dissect the recognizable aesthetic of paparazzi photos.
- We dissect the most insane accusations, from a cell phone lost at a crack den to a hint of heroin.
- They call forth our most conflicted response, the better for Mooallem to display and dissect.
- Now Richardson was a student who had long been anxious for that portion of the human subject to dissect.
- After repeated efforts to dissect it we agreed with Tom, and found it not more edible than a pickled football.
- When we start eating these guinea fowl I am going to dissect one to find out what its vocal cords are made of.
- The demonstrator of anatomy urged him on; he finally was induced to dissect part of the infant.
- It is not necessary to dissect to observe muscles; in fact, they can be seen in action only on the living subject.