英:[daɪ'sekʃn]
美:[dɪˈsɛkʃən, daɪ-]
英:[daɪ'sekʃn]
美:[dɪˈsɛkʃən, daɪ-]
n.
解剖,切开,剥离
剖割
切割
切段
dis·sec·tion
daI sek shn [or] dih sek shn
复数:dissections
词根:dissect
adj.dissected 切开的,分开的;多裂的
v.dissected 解剖;仔细检查(dissect的过去分词)
vi.dissect 进行解剖;进行详细分析
vt.dissect 切细;仔细分析
aortic dissection主动脉夹层
1580年代,“切开或分离成部分的操作”,源自法语 dissection(16世纪)或直接源自中世纪拉丁语 dissectionem(主格 dissectio),是拉丁语 dissecare “切成碎片”的动作名词,来自 dis- “分开”(见 dis-) + secare “切割”(来自 PIE 词根 *sek- “切割”)。指“切开动物或植物以检查器官和组织的过程”始于1600年左右。转义为“将任何东西分成不同部分进行批判性检查的行为”始于1640年代。
解剖
解剖标本:经解剖制备生物的一部或全部
剥离
The first known use of dissection was in 1578
dissent1 of 2verb
to differ in opinion : disagree
dissent2 of 2noun
difference of opinion
dissensionnoun
disagreement in opinion : discord
disseminateverb
to spread around as if sowing seed
disseminate ideas
disseminateverb
to spread around as if sowing seed
disseminate ideas
disseminateverb
to spread around as if sowing seed
disseminate ideas
dissembleverb
to hide one's true feelings : put on a false appearance
dissembleverb
to hide one's true feelings : put on a false appearance
dis1 of 2verb
slang to treat with disrespect or contempt : insult
slang to find fault with : criticize
dis-2 of 2prefix
do the opposite of
disagree
deprive of
disarm
exclude or expel from
disbar
opposite or absence of disfavor
disaffection
not
discourteous
dissectverb
to cut up (as a plant or animal) into separate parts for examination and study
to make a careful examination of
dissect a problem
dissectionnoun
the act or process of dissecting : the state of being dissected
a plant or animal or a part of one that has been dissected for study of the anatomy
dissectionnoun
the act or process of dissecting or separating: as
the surgical removal along natural lines of cleavage of tissues which are or might become diseased
the digital separation of tissues (as in heart-valve operations) compare finger fracture
a pathological splitting or separation of tissue see aortic dissection
something (as a part or the whole of an animal) that has been dissected
an anatomical specimen prepared in this way
1 Strenuous activity was identified as a precipitating factor for aortic dissection in 24 of the 90 patients (27%) contacted.
电话联系的90名患者中的24名(27%)认定重体力作业为主动脉壁夹层形成的促发因素。
2 What they don’t do is show how their own movies might have been influenced by Hitchcock’s technique, which Mr. Jones lovingly illustrates in dissections of a few of the master’s most memorable scenes.
3 I wondered what she wrote and if she made sketches during the dissection.
4 Their presence, as well as the play’s title, may lead you to expect a scathing indictment of privilege, or at least an anthropological dissection of it.
5 Alan Berg, another "Curb" executive producer, said they recognized comic value in the idea of a dissection of the show and David's cantankerous behavior.
6 There are accounts, of course, of forgery and fetishism, but also evidence of rigorous dissections and illuminations.
7 The feminist writer Anwyn Crawford has written a particularly erudite dissection of Cave's oeuvre.
8 The authors hypothesize that an individual's genetic background determines the initial susceptibility to aortic dissection.
作者猜测可能是个体的遗传背景决定了主动脉壁夹层形成的最初易感性。
9 I never would have thought that dissection could be so much fun.
10 It was “preferable because it provides survival equivalent to total mastectomy and axillary dissection while preserving the breast”.
11 Likewise, there could be a dissection of gender, a critique of class hierarchies, a sendup of this genre of storytelling itself.
12 Dante’s Unearthly Story Updated for the Stage “La Commedia,” ’s operatic dissection and reconstruction of Dante’s “Divine Comedy,” is the centerpiece of a series of concerts devoted to the composer at this month and next.
13 There have been brutal dissections of policing on TV, like The Wire, and gritty-comedy pictures of flawed cops, like Denis Leary’s The Job.
14 The show was a fascinating dissection of how names influence a child’s economic and social outcome.
15 But the plot gains twists as the story progresses, and it’s not all grim – Jacobson captures tenderness and love too, alongside a dissection of the feelings that lead to hatred.
16 It starts well before the Eisenhower-era dissections for which he is best known, with a handful of German 1930s silents that he made when he was still known as Detlef Sierck.
17 According to the result of the dissection, the man died from heart attack.
根据解剖结果,此人死于心脏病发作。
18 Objective To introduce the treatment experience aortic dissection with cardiac medicine.
目的介绍急性主动脉夹层内科药物治疗的经验.
19 That technology “is not only more precise than physical dissection, but it also doesn’t require us to discard the specimen,” Michael Tessler, the lead author on the paper describing the research, said in a statement.
20 Objective To evaluate aortic aneurysm and dissection by 16 - slice CT.
目的用16层CT检查评价主动脉瘤和主动脉夹层.