dissect
/dɪˈsekt/ (bre, ipa) · [daɪsˈɛkt] /dɪˈsekt/ (ame, ipa) · [daɪsˈɛkt] /dī-ˈsekt How to pronounce dissect (audio) also di- How to pronounce dissect (audio) ˈdī-ˌsekt How to pronounce dissect (audio)/ (ame, mw)
dissect — 動詞
- dissect,,present simple I / you / we / they
- dissectpresent simple I / you / we / they
- dissects,,he / she / it
- dissectshe / she / it
- dissected,,past simple
- dissectedpast simple
- dissecting,,-ing form
- dissecting-ing form
1. to cut into a body, plant, or other specimen so that you can inspect how its par
解剖
切開標本檢查構造
to cut into a body, plant, or other specimen so that you can inspect how its parts are arranged
The biology class dissected a frog to learn how the heart works.
生物課解剖了一隻青蛙,好了解心臟是怎麼運作的。
pattern: dissect a specimen to study it
Nora dissected the flower and labeled each part for her notebook.
Nora 解剖了那朵花,並為筆記本標出每個部位。
collocation: dissect a flower / plant
The science club dissected a fish under bright lights after school.
科學社在放學後於明亮的燈下解剖了一條魚。
The vet dissected the small bird after it died overnight.
那位獸醫在小鳥過夜死亡後解剖了牠。
文法句型
dissect + noun phrase
dissect + specimen + to + verb
用法筆記
The object is usually a dead animal, a plant, or another specimen used for study. In ordinary English, people do not usually use this sense for simply cutting food or other everyday objects.
常見錯誤
2. to break an idea, text, or event into smaller parts and examine each part very c
剖析
拆開內容逐點分析
to break an idea, text, or event into smaller parts and examine each part very carefully
Reporters dissected the mayor's speech for signs of a policy change.
記者們剖析了市長的演說,想找出政策將改變的跡象。
pattern: dissect a speech for signs of something
In class, Ava dissected the poem line by line with her teacher.
在課堂上,Ava 和老師逐行剖析了那首詩。
collocation: dissect a poem / text
Fans online dissected every scene of the trailer before midnight.
網路上的粉絲在午夜前剖析了預告片的每一幕。
The lawyer dissected the witness statement and found two details that did not match.
那名律師剖析了證人陳述,並找出兩個對不上的細節。
- analyze
more neutral and common in formal writing; 'dissect' sounds sharper and more detailed
- examine
broader and less vivid; it does not always suggest breaking the subject into parts
- break down
more informal; often used when explaining each part separately
- skim
to read or look quickly without detailed analysis
文法句型
dissect + noun phrase
dissect + noun phrase + for + noun phrase
用法筆記
The object is often a speech, poem, plan, argument, or piece of evidence. This sense usually suggests slow, critical analysis rather than a quick read or a casual comment.