zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài jiě pōu huò wài shǒu shù zhōng yòng de de zhí de wài shǒu shù dāo
    a thin straight surgical knife used in dissection and surgery.
  • jìn xíng liǎo shǒu jiě pōu hòu jiù gǎi biàn liǎo yào dāng shēng de xiǎng
    Her first dissection made her change her mind about becoming a doctor
  • jìn xíng liǎo shǒu jiě pōu hòu jiù gǎi biàn liǎo yào dāng shēng de xiǎng
    Her first dissection make her change her mind about becoming a doctor.
  • wèile gèng hǎo jiě zhè xiē wèn zǎi pōu xiāng guān shù
    To better understand these topics a careful dissection of the terminology must be made.
  • yuē hàn 1716 1799 měi guó shēngshì jiāng shī tǒng jiě pōu yòng jiào xué de xiān zhī
    American physician who was among the first to use systematic dissection of cadavers for instruction.
  • mǒu rén lēisǐ chū mài shī lēisǐmǒu rénbìng shǐ shī bǎo chí wán zhěng shì jiě pōu zhī yòng
    To execute(someone) by suffocation so as to leave the body intact and suitable for dissection.
  • jiě pōu wéi yán jiū jié gòuwèi zhì fēn jiān de guān 'ér duì dòng zhí jìn xíng de jiě pōu
    Dissection of a plant or animal to study the structure, position, and interrelation of its various parts.
  • wéi sài ān liè 1514- 1564 lán jiě pōu xué jiā wài shì xiàn dài jiě pōu xué de diàn rén de zhù yào zuò pǐn rén jié gòu( 1543 niánjiàn zài duì shī jìn xíng zhì de jiě pōu chǔ shàng
    Flemish anatomist and surgeon who is considered the founder of modern anatomy. His major work, On the Structure of the Human Body(1543), was based on meticulous dissection of cadavers.
  • zài xiǎn wēi jìng xià yán jiū zhì bāo de yàng pǐnfēn xiǎo shuō de jié gòu pōu de dòng
    Examine a tissue sample under a microscope; examine the structure of a novel; examine one's own motives.
  • men dān xīn zài pōu kāi shí nǎi huì biàn chéng suì piàn
    They feard that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open.
  • huì de zhè zhǒng zhàn zhù jiǎo de jiè kǒu pōu wán
    He will take your feeble excuse apart.
  • yòng lái biān zhì lán de pōu kāi de cháng tiáo
    A strip of flexible wood used for making baskets.
  • 'ěr duō gāo zuì chū yòng shān yáng zhì chéng de hǎo xiàn duō yòng pōu kāi de
    A fine leather originally made of goatskin but now more frequently of split horsehide.
  • běn suǒ shì wéi cái de zòng pōu miàn
    This illustration shows a section through the timber.
  • yīn 'ér shēng men néng zhǐ shì suàn xiǎn shì cóng rèn jiǎo zài rèn shēn de 'èr wéi pōu miànjiù hǎo xiàng shēng men jīng yòng hěn fēng de dāo qiē kāi rén bìng pāi xià zhào piàn yàng
    Doctors could then instruct the computer to display two-dimensional slices from any angle and at any depth just as if they had sliced through the body with a sharp knife and taken a picture of the result.
  • zìxǐng de pōu shēn wài de yīn
    not introspective; examining what is outside yourself.
  • shǐ yòng qiāng jìng de pōu shǒu shù
    laparotomy performed with a laparoscope.
  • rǎng de pōu miàn zhōng de céng
    a layer in a soil profile.
  • shǒu qiǎo de rén néng bǎn yán pōu chéng piàn .
    A skilled person can split slate into layers.
  • 'ěr · léi 1733- 1794 guó jiě pōu xué zhě zài pēi tāi xué fāng miàn de xiān gōng zuò 'ér zhù míng
    German mathematician and philosopher who popularized the work of Leibnitz.
  • 'ài dòng de rén dòng de 'àihào zhě zhǐ fǎn duì huó jiě pōu de rén
    A lover of animals, especially one opposed to vivisection.
  • cái jiě pōu yòng qiē piàn jié piàn bèi xiǎn wēi jìng guān chá zhī yòng
    Preparation of sections of wood for microscopic study.
  • duì jǐng zhuàng de pōu miàn guān chá
    cross-section views of the neck.
  • yǎn de shén jīng pōu miàn
    The neuroanatomy of the eye.
  • shén jīng xué zhū shén jīng jiě pōu xué shén jīng shēng xué zhè lèi yán jiū shén jīng tǒng de xué
    Any of the sciences, such as neuroanatomy and neurobiology, that deal with the nervous system.
  • zhèng rén kàn dào qiú fàn bèi bǎng zài chuáng shàngrán hòu bèi jìn xíng shí yànxiān xuè cóng qiú fàn de kǒu zhōng cān chūzuì hòu men jiāng bèi jìn xíng jiě pōu
    An eye witness saw prisoners tied down to beds, experiments conducted on them, blood oozing around the victim's mouths and autopsies performed to confirm the effects on the prisoners.
  • shì jiāng chuǎn jiào rán fēn miǎnhái shì xuǎn pōu féng zhēn、 10 tiān zuì shuō jué de shēn zhuàng kuàng shuō jué de xuè tǒng wén huà
    Whether I will pant, yell, or be cut, stitched and drugged in 10 day' s time will depend ultimately less on my body than on my ID.
  • ér xiàn zàibìng jiǎn chá tōng cháng zài bìng rén shì de 'èr tiān jiù jìn xíng pōu jiǎn de xīn zàng néng 'àn shí yuán dào zhě de nèi
    These days, pathologist's examinations would be done the day after death, and the heart returned to the body.
  • shēng xué zhōng yán jiū shén jīng tǒng de jiě pōu , shēng , bìng de fēn zhī
    the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology and pathology of the nervous system.
  • hóng zhì shuō rén de yòu lún yòu de liàn zhě wéi xún zhǎo lún pōu zhì
    For example, Li said, "there is Falun (the Wheel of Law) in one's belly". Hence, some practitioners cut their abdomen to find Falun and died of that.
  • shén jīng jiě pōu shén jīng de qiē duàn huò jiě pōutōng cháng shì wèile huǎn jiě téng tòng
    The surgical cutting or stretching of a nerve, usually to relieve pain.
  • pōu guāng de xīn chēzuì xiàn de suàn
    a stripped new car; a stripped-down budget.