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单词 anatomise
例句 anatomise
He might dissect, anatomise, and give names; but, not to speak of a final cause, causes in their secondary and tertiary grades were utterly unknown to him. Frankenstein 1818-01-01T00:00:00Z
The book's annual audit anatomised their folly in meticulous detail. One Day: a waste of a good tome 2011-08-24T09:51:15Z
Anyone for Tennis? – two Melbourne lads anatomising in ridiculous song their youthful explorations of sex, romance and women. New Edinburgh act of the day: Anyone for Tennis? 2011-08-18T14:05:58Z
Mostly, though, they feel like material worked up from magazine profiles or overambitious efforts to anatomise a nation through its celebrities. The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America by George Packer – review 2013-06-17T07:30:01Z
Farhadi shows that anatomising relationships is vivisection: painful and possibly even distorting. Cannes 2013: The Past – review 2013-05-17T11:16:07Z
Mostly, too, Cooke has succeeded, particularly in producing plays that anatomise the state of the nation without standing on a soapbox. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre 2011-01-31T00:05:02Z
Few were more qualified than him to anatomise the nature of the country in which he told his stories. The troubled heart of Ealing and British postwar cinema 2011-07-21T21:00:04Z
Every thought is felt, every feeling anatomised at length. House of Earth by Woody Guthrie – review 2013-02-14T12:00:01Z
Through the story of the arcades – covered shopping lanes created for the fashionable bourgeoisie – the author anatomises the city, its people, ways of life and ideologies. Leo Hollis's top 10 books about cities 2013-04-26T07:37:40Z
Three years ago, Levine and his friend Rule, a 29-year-old critic and sociology PhD student at Columbia university in New York, decided to try to anatomise it. A user's guide to art-speak 2013-01-27T19:00:02Z
Each chapter anatomises one of those seconds, exploring it from the perspective of the falling boxer, the distracted referee and the squashed photographer. Why Martin Kohan won't tango 2010-09-17T15:20:00Z
Picture editors lined her up against Michael’s previous lover, the supermodel Helena Christensen, literally anatomising the ways in which Paula, by their standards, fell short. Michael Hutchence: in the eye of the storm 2017-10-29T04:00:00Z
The family from hell brilliantly anatomised by Gibbons' pitiless genius for comedy. Simon Mason's top 10 fictional families 2011-07-29T10:37:00Z
The agonies of being a neighbour haven't been so well anatomised since The Good Life. Worth by Jon Canter – review 2012-08-07T11:10:01Z
It stipulated that anyone without family who died in a public institution and who did not express reservation about being anatomised, could be transferred post-mortem to the university medical school for dissection. The room of the dead: how a museum became a halfway house for bones and spirits 2020-07-04T04:00:00Z
This topical, provocative debut anatomises class, race and the American dream. 2019 in books: what you'll be reading this year 2019-01-05T05:00:00Z
“Autumn” and “Winter”, the first two books in a quartet by Ali Smith, a Scottish author, try to anatomise the divisions of post-Brexit Britain. Brexit is reverberating in British literature 2018-07-05T04:00:00Z
Year on year, data shows that women constitute a greater proportion of web traffic to adult streaming platforms – and with each new revelation comes a flurry of opinion pieces anatomising the trend’s social significance. ‘Porn for women’ searches are up, but female sexuality existed long before Fifty Shades | Ash Sarkar 2018-01-15T05:00:00Z
Juxtaposed with the body is not the mind, as one might expect, but the soul, which is enslaved to the subtle tyranny of all-pervasive male fantasies, anatomised in a passionate sequence entitled “the stereotype”. The 100 best nonfiction books: No 13 – The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer (1970) 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z
When the biographers come to anatomise this second chapter at Chelsea, I hope at least one of them considers entitling it something along the lines of: “Just Don’t Call It Shakespearean.” Chelsea’s José Mourinho fast becoming much ado about nothing | Marina Hyde 2015-12-16T05:00:00Z
Other Lives But Mine, another bestseller, not only described their harrowing escape, but also grimly anatomised the death from cancer of his girlfriend's sister. Emmanuel Carrère: the most important French writer you've never heard of 2014-09-21T04:00:00Z
Witty, tender and humane, Gardam's Old Filth and The Man in the Wooden Hat brilliantly anatomised the long marriage of characters forged in England's colonial past. 2013: the year ahead in books 2013-01-04T22:55:02Z
Like Auclair, Haigh revels in his subject's virtuosity; the way the great leg spinner bowled, the how and why of it, will never again be so compellingly anatomised. Christmas gifts 2012: the best sport books 2012-11-28T13:00:04Z
While all these people were amusing themselves anatomising the Provost, he was not by any means silent on his own side. The Commercial Restraints of Ireland 2012-02-13T03:00:20.483Z
It was the duty of the City Marshal to be present to see the body ‘anatomised,’ as the Act of Parliament had it. The Diary of a Resurrectionist, 1811-1812 To Which Are Added an Account of the Resurrection Men in London and a Short History of the Passing of the Anatomy Act
I cannot feel in my heart to anatomise him, so just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above.’” Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2
"I would gladly have him see his company anatomised,  That he might take a measure of his own judgments." William Shakespeare
They had anatomised Lady Mabel's involved sentences, and laughed at her erudite phrases. Vixen, Volume III.
But here was no life condensed in an episode; but a story which had necessarily to be told step by step, and a situation which had unavoidably to be anatomised. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
They manage these things differently across the Atlantic, and so here we have "over" fifty gentlemen's private collections ransacked and anatomised. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Three other dolphins were hauled up in quick succession, and taken forward to be anatomised by the surgeon. The Three Lieutenants
Moral life, like all life, is a mystery; and as to anatomise the body will not reveal the secret of animation, so with the actions of the moral man. Short Studies on Great Subjects
His intellect was electrical: it struck before they had time to anatomise it. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
The subject is the praise 211and eulogy of the Lord’s Prayer, which is personified and anatomised. Anglo-Saxon Literature
Americans duplicating old European Libraries, 174 —in relation to art and letters, ib. —combating for rarities, 175 —ransacking and anatomising private collections, 178. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Now that I have anatomised his thoughts, I'll read a lecture on them that shall save Many men's lives, and to the kingdom minister Most wholesome surgery. The Noble Spanish Soldier
Oh, if our friends would but put off anatomising one till after one was safely dead, and call to mind that, previously, we have nerves to be agonised and morbid brains to be driven mad! The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II
Chloris, requite not faithful love with scorn, But as thou oughtest have commiseration; I have enough anatomised and torn My heart, thereof to make a pure oblation. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles: Idea, Fidesa and Chloris
Let him prove himself entitled to be ranked as a man, by the elaborate manner in which he seasons his soup or anatomises a joint. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 28, 1841
Does he anatomise his character, moral and poetical? Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals
He would have done so had he not forgotten Nature in anatomising man. The Poetry Of Robert Browning
It has been said of Tolstoy, anatomising the grim skeleton of human nature, that his writings are more like life than life itself. Frank Reynolds, R.I.
His collected and calm manner could not prevent her blood from running cold, as he thus tried to anatomise his old condition. A Tale of Two Cities
He was tame in comparison with Mr Gowan, who knew how to address me on equal terms, and how to anatomise the wretched people around us. Little Dorrit
I had been anatomised, but had not yet had my skeleton put together and re-hung on an iron hook, when it began to be whispered that the Bride’s Chamber was haunted.  Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
We can dissect the human frame, and anatomise the mind. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author
What shall I do? by my troth, anatomise his purse in his absence. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
Should I anatomise him to you as he is, I must blush and weep, and you must look pale and wonder. The Cardinal's Snuff-Box
Can you explain their operations, and anatomise that fine internal structure on which they depend? Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
For the music thus impassively anatomised by Science is a voice from the Unseen, pregnant with meaning beyond translation. Such Is Life
There are people who have split and anatomised the doctrine of free government, as if it were an abstract question concerning metaphysical liberty and necessity; and not a matter of moral prudence and natural feeling. Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke
The frontispiece is a full-length likeness of the author of the Holy War, with his whole soul laid open and his hidden heart ‘anatomised.’ Bunyan Characters (3rd Series)
The Captain was neither drowned nor poisoned, neither miasmatised nor anatomised. Crotchet Castle
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