evisceration
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪˌvɪs.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ us/ɪˌvɪs.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
(ORGAN REMOVAL)
内脏切除;内部器官移去
the process of removing one or all of the organs from the inside of a body
The author is a woman who can make an earthworm evisceration fascinating. 作者是一个能让取出蚯蚓内脏都变得迷人的女人。
He will interview pathologists about their evisceration techniques. 他将采访病理学家,了解他们取出的内脏技术。
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- Treatment of his advanced pancreatic cancer included a partial abdominal evisceration.
- The preparation of animal-based food usually involves slaughter, evisceration, hanging, portioning, and rendering.
- The birds are defeathered then pass to the evisceration room where their organs are blasted out with water.
(DESTRUCTION)
抽去精华;挫伤元气
the destruction or weakening of an idea, principle, etc.
The country has seen a decades-long evisceration of civil society. 长达数十年,该国的公民社会被掏空。
The book is a well-researched and witty evisceration of conservatism. 这本书是对保守主义的深入研究和诙谐的剖析。
See: eviscerate
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- There is concern that we are about to witness the evisceration of net neutrality.
- There will be verbal eviscerations of fashion on the runway.
- She didn’t hold back in her evisceration of self-absorbed brides.