英:[ˌvɪvɪ'sekʃənɪst]
美:[ˌvɪvə'sekʃənɪst]
英:[ˌvɪvɪ'sekʃənɪst]
美:[ˌvɪvə'sekʃənɪst]
viv·i·sec·tion·ist
vI v sek sh nihst
noun
the cutting of or operation on a living animal usually for physiological or pathological investigationbroadly: animal experimentation especially if considered to cause distress to the subject
minute or pitiless examination or criticism
活体解剖者
Latin vivus + English section
The first known use of vivisection was in 1707
viziernoun
a high official in a Muslim country
vizardnoun
a mask for disguise or protection
vixennoun
a female fox
vixennoun
a female fox
vivisectionnoun
the operating or experimenting on a living animal for scientific or medical study
1 His critique of scientistic imperialism in promiscuous, cruel vivisection finds a resonant echo in our time in our better protocols for animal experimentation, as John P. Gluck in his Voracious Science and Vulnerable Animals (2016) has movingly shown.
2 “The Woman in Black” isn’t especially scary, but it keeps you on edge, and without the usual vivisectionist imagery.
3 "He is one of the most notorious vivisectionists in—" The superintendent got no further.
4 The demonstration is direct and thorough, and we watch it fascinated, as we might the work of a skilled vivisectionist.
5 The more eminent the vivisectionist, the more indifferent he usually is to inflicting pain; however cultivated his intellect, he is sometimes absolutely indifferent to it….
6 Mary Gaitskill is a novelist, essayist, and short-story writer celebrated by readers and critics (this one included) for her uncompromising acuity and clear-eyed vivisection of our mottled human nature.
7 For an out-and-out, cold-blooded vivisectionist of ideals, you’re the heavy-weight champion of the scalpel, Davy—and you used to write poetry.
8 For the cruellest of his acts the vivisectionist has not even the excuse that science benefits.
9 Or else he probes them with the cruel hand of a vivisectionist, groping about in their mental processes and examining their souls as though to see of what soul-stuff is made.
10 I am in favor of vivisection unrestrained, so long as the vivisectionist knows what he is about.
11 Mention of animal experiments was like a red rag to a bull to the anti - vivisectionist.
对反对活体解剖者来说,一提到动物实验他就暴跳如雷.
12 Tormented by visions of “catnappers, vivisectionists,” Ms. Paul blanketed her neighborhood with fliers and even consulted a psychic, to no avail.
13 Now, it always seems to me that this is the weak point in the ordinary vivisectionist argument, "Suppose your wife were dying."
14 Next to a vivisectionist, the filthiest man God ever made is the man who kicks a dog.
15 Before that glance, like a vivisectionist's knife, Jake wilted; he seemed to shrink, dwindle, collapse.
16 Once grant the ethics of the vivisectionists and you not only sanction the experiment on the human subject, but make it the first duty of the vivisector.
17 Or how about in District 9 where an entire alien race is subjected to squalor, neglect, and vivisection?
18 The vivisectionist, for the sake of doing something that may or may not be useful, does something that certainly is horrible.
19 Kaksasas, viz. souls of wizards, witches, and of clever people with evil tendencies, scientists with cruel or harsh tendencies—such as vivisectionists and sophists.
20 Unit 731 is also believed to have performed vivisections and frozen prisoners to death in tests of endurance.
1 活体解剖
2 活体解剖者