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61 analyse
['æn(ə)laɪz]гл.; брит.; амер. analyze1) анализировать, исследовать, разбиратьWe haven't had time to analyse those samples yet. — У нас ещё не было времени проанализировать эти образцы.
Syn:2) подвергать психоанализу; лечить психоанализом3) хим. разлагать4) лингв. разбирать ( предложение)She showed us different methods of how to analyse simple sentences. — Она показала нам разные виды разбора простого предложения.
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62 anatomize
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63 analyse
анализировать глагол: -
64 analyze
анализировать глагол: -
65 burst
взрыв имя существительное:пулеметная очередь (burst, string of bursts)глагол:разламывать (burst, fragment) -
66 cleave
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67 cleaving
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68 cut
вырезать имя существительное:резаная рана (hack, cut, sword-cut)имя прилагательное:обрезанный (cut, clipped)подрезанный (clipped, cut, lopped)глагол:постригать (cut, give a haircut)убирать урожай (harvest, cut)делать вид, что не замечаешь (cut) -
69 decompose
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70 decomposing
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71 disclose
раскрывать глагол: -
72 plough
плуг имя существительное:вспаханное поле (plow, plough)глагол:поддаваться вспашке (plow, plough)прокладывать с трудом (plow, plough)пробивать с трудом (plow, plough) -
73 plow
плуг имя существительное:вспаханное поле (plow, plough)глагол:поддаваться вспашке (plow, plough)прокладывать с трудом (plow, plough)пробивать с трудом (plow, plough) -
74 plumb
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75 reveal
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76 revealing
выявление глагол: -
77 sever
разрывать глагол: -
78 shear
сдвиг имя существительное: глагол:настричь (shear, clip, cut into small bits)обдирать как липку (shear, shore)лишать чего-л. (shear, shore) -
79 split
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80 unseal
распечатывать глагол:
См. также в других словарях:
dissect — [v1] cut up; take apart anatomize, break up, cut, dichotomize, disjoin, disjoint, dislimb, dismember, dissever, divide, exscind, exsect, lay open, operate, part, prosect, quarter, section, sever, slice, sunder; concepts 98,176 Ant. connect, join … New thesaurus
Dissect — Dis*sect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dissected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dissecting}.] [L. dissectus, p. p. of dissecare; dis + secare to cut. See {Section}.] 1. (Anat.) To divide into separate parts; to cut in pieces; to separate and expose the parts of, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dissect — index analyze, canvass, dichotomize, disjoint, examine (study), investigate, partition, probe … Law dictionary
dissect — c.1600, from L. dissectus, pp. of dissecare to cut to pieces (see DISSECTION (Cf. dissection)). Or perhaps a back formation from dissection. Related: Dissected; dissecting … Etymology dictionary
dissect — *analyze, break down, resolve Analogous words: *scrutinize, examine, inspect: pierce, penetrate, probe (see ENTER) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dissect — means ‘to cut into pieces’, not ‘to cut into two’; in other words, it is formed on the prefix dis , not di . The pronunciation is therefore di sekt, not diy sekt, although the second is often heard, probably under the influence of bisect … Modern English usage
dissect — ► VERB 1) methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts. 2) analyse in great detail. 3) (dissected) technical divided into separate parts. DERIVATIVES dissection noun dissector noun … English terms dictionary
dissect — [di sekt′; ] also [dī sekt′, dī′sekt΄] vt. [< L dissectus, pp. of dissecare, to cut apart < dis , apart + secare, to cut: see SAW1] 1. to cut apart piece by piece; separate into parts, as a body for purposes of study; anatomize 2. to… … English World dictionary
Dissect — To cut apart or separate tissue as, for example, for anatomical study or in surgery. An artery is said to dissect when its wall is torn. * * * 1. To cut apart or separate the tissues of the body for study. 2. In an operation, to separate the… … Medical dictionary
dissect — UK [dɪˈsekt] / US / US [daɪˈsekt] verb [transitive] Word forms dissect : present tense I/you/we/they dissect he/she/it dissects present participle dissecting past tense dissected past participle dissected 1) to cut the body of a dead person or… … English dictionary
dissect — verb Etymology: Latin dissectus, past participle of dissecare to cut apart, from dis + secare to cut more at saw Date: 1598 transitive verb 1. to separate into pieces ; expose the several parts of (as an animal) for scientific ex … New Collegiate Dictionary