c. 1600, from Latin dissectus, past participle of dissecare "to cut to pieces" (see dissection). Or perhaps a back-formation from dissection. Related: Dissected; dissecting.
实用例句
1. People want to dissect his work and question his motives.
人们想仔细分析他的作品,并对他的动机提出质疑。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He watched her peel and dissect a pear neatly, no mess, no sticky fingers.
他看着她利索地削完梨,再切成块,没有弄得乱七八糟,手指也没弄得黏糊糊的。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Isn't a fortnight long enough for you to dissect my personality?
你用了两个星期的时间对我的人品乱加评论,难道还不够 吗 ?
来自辞典例句
4. That cell hybridization can be used to dissect regulatory mechanisms controlling gene expression in eukaryotic cells.