anatomize
verb [ T ] (UK usually anatomise) uk/əˈnæt.ə.maɪz/ us/əˈnæt̬.ə.maɪz/
详细分析,剖析
to examine and describe something in detail
In his book, he anatomizes the scientific and political debate over global warming. 在他的书中,他剖析了关于全球变暖的科学和政治辩论。
The deeper meanings of his work are not fully anatomized here. 他的作品的更深层次的含义在这里没有被完全剖析。
解剖(尤指尸体)
to cut something open, especially a dead body, in order to examine its structure
His plea was rejected and he was sentenced to be hanged and then anatomized. 他的恳求被驳回,他被判处绞刑,然后被解剖。
Synonym: dissect
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- Her marriage, her hair, her clothes, her voice and her laugh have been more minutely anatomized than her voting record.
- The novel anatomizes America with insight, passion and inventiveness.
- After anatomizing the different types of reading, he addresses the social implications.
- He has produced many plays anatomizing the forms of existential loneliness.
- In this masterwork, shot in highly atmospheric scenes, Antonioni anatomized the increasing materialism and angst of the early 1960s.
- The first thing for a new user after installing any application is usually to customize it, not to dissect and anatomize its deepest innards.