C1 verb #5,000 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

dissectty

To dissect means to cut something open carefully to see how it works inside.

Explanation at your level:

To dissect means to cut something into small parts. Imagine you have a flower. You take the petals off one by one. You are dissecting the flower to see how it is made. Scientists do this to learn.

When you dissect something, you study it very closely. You look at every part of it. We use this word for biology class, but also for stories. You can dissect a story to see why the characters act the way they do.

The verb dissect is used when you want to analyze something in great detail. It is like taking a complex machine apart to see how it works. You can dissect a plan, a speech, or even a piece of music to understand the structure.

Using dissect shows you are looking for deep understanding. It is common in academic or professional settings. If a journalist dissects a politician's speech, they are looking for hidden meanings or logical flaws. It is a very precise way to talk about analysis.

In advanced English, dissect implies a critical, often slightly clinical, approach to a subject. It is the opposite of looking at the 'big picture'; it is about examining the microscopic components. It is frequently used in literary criticism or complex data analysis.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin dissecare, dissect carries a connotation of intellectual rigor. It is the preferred term when one wishes to emphasize the systematic nature of an inquiry. Whether applied to biological specimens or abstract philosophical concepts, it denotes a level of scrutiny that leaves no stone unturned.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Means to cut apart for study.
  • Can be physical or metaphorical.
  • Common in science and academia.
  • Requires precision and detail.

When you dissect something, you are essentially going on a deep-dive investigation. It is not just about cutting; it is about understanding.

Think of a scientist in a lab. They dissect a specimen to see the organs and tissues. But you can also dissect a movie script or a political argument. In those cases, you are breaking the big idea down into smaller, bite-sized pieces to see what makes it tick.

The word dissect comes from the Latin word dissecare. Dis- means 'apart' and secare means 'to cut'. It is a cousin to the word 'section'.

Historically, it was strictly used in medical and biological contexts. By the 17th century, people started using it figuratively to describe 'cutting apart' an argument or a piece of literature. It has remained a powerful word for precision ever since.

You will hear this word in classrooms, newsrooms, and labs. It is a formal word, so you might not use it while grabbing coffee with a friend unless you are being dramatic about a movie!

Commonly, we say 'dissect an argument' or 'dissect a problem'. It implies that the thing being looked at is complex and requires a sharp, analytical mind to truly grasp.

While 'dissect' is often used as a standalone verb, it appears in phrases like 'dissect the details', which means to look at the fine print. Another common one is 'dissect the motive', often used in detective stories to figure out why someone did something.

You might also hear 'dissect the data', which is a favorite in business meetings when people want to sound extra analytical and thorough.

Dissect is a regular verb. Its past tense is dissected and its participle is dissecting. The stress is on the second syllable: dih-SEKT.

It rhymes with 'respect' and 'detect'. It is a transitive verb, meaning it almost always needs an object. You don't just 'dissect'; you 'dissect something'.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'secant' in math!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dɪˈsekt/

dih-SEKT

US /daɪˈsekt/

die-SEKT

Common Errors

  • missing the second s
  • stressing the first syllable
  • pronouncing the c as a k sound

Rhymes With

respect detect effect reflect neglect

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

easy to read

Writing 3/5

requires precision

Speaking 3/5

formal

شنیدن 2/5

clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

cut study part

Learn Next

analyze scrutinize deconstruct

پیشرفته

empirical methodical systematic

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

Dissect requires an object.

Regular Verb Conjugation

Dissected/Dissecting.

Adverb Placement

Meticulously dissect.

Examples by Level

1

The scientist will dissect the leaf.

leaf = plant part

future tense

1

She likes to dissect how the clock works.

2

The student had to dissect a frog.

3

We will dissect the results later.

4

He wants to dissect the problem.

5

They dissect the data every week.

6

Can you dissect that sentence?

7

The teacher helped us dissect the poem.

8

I watched him dissect the argument.

1

The critics were quick to dissect the new movie.

2

We need to dissect the budget to find savings.

3

He loves to dissect the nuances of language.

4

The team will dissect the game footage.

5

She helped me dissect my own mistakes.

6

They spent hours dissecting the contract.

7

It is hard to dissect such a complex issue.

8

Don't dissect every little thing I say!

1

The investigative journalist began to dissect the company's financial records.

2

His ability to dissect an opponent's argument is legendary.

3

We need to dissect the underlying causes of this failure.

4

She meticulously dissected the historical evidence.

5

The professor dissected the theory until it made sense.

6

They dissect the social trends of the decade.

7

I don't mean to dissect your personality, but you are stubborn.

8

The panel will dissect the policy changes.

1

The essay serves to dissect the inherent contradictions in the text.

2

He dissected the market trends with surgical precision.

3

The committee will dissect the proposal line by line.

4

She is known for her talent to dissect complex legal jargon.

5

We must dissect the psychological motivations of the character.

6

The documentary dissects the rise and fall of the empire.

7

He dissected the scientific report for any errors.

8

They will dissect the impact of the new law.

1

The scholar dissected the philosophical underpinnings of the work.

2

Her critique dissected the very fabric of the artistic movement.

3

He dissected the geopolitical implications of the treaty.

4

The lecture dissected the evolutionary biology of the species.

5

She dissected the nuances of the diplomatic negotiations.

6

The author dissects the human condition with brutal honesty.

7

It is a masterpiece that dissects the fragility of power.

8

The report dissects the systemic failures of the organization.

مترادف‌ها

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

dissect an argument
dissect the data
dissect a problem
meticulously dissect
carefully dissect
dissect the details
dissect the motive
dissect the results
dissect the evidence
dissect a specimen

Idioms & Expressions

"dissect the fine print"

to look at details carefully

Always dissect the fine print.

neutral

"dissect someone's life"

to judge someone's choices

Stop dissecting my life!

casual

"dissect the past"

to dwell on history

There is no point in dissecting the past.

neutral

"dissect the truth"

to find the real facts

We need to dissect the truth.

formal

"dissect the logic"

to check if something makes sense

Dissect the logic of the plan.

neutral

"dissect the anatomy of"

to see how something works

Dissect the anatomy of a deal.

formal

Easily Confused

dissectty vs dissect vs. analyze

similar meaning

dissect is more about physical or structural parts

Dissect a frog vs. analyze a trend.

dissectty vs dissect vs. cut

both involve blades

dissect is for study

Cut a cake vs. dissect a specimen.

dissectty vs dissect vs. dissecting

verb forms

base vs. participle

I dissect vs. I am dissecting.

dissectty vs dissect vs. section

same root

verb vs. noun

I dissect the section.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + dissect + object

We dissect the data.

A2

Subject + will dissect + object

He will dissect the argument.

B1

Subject + meticulously dissect + object

She meticulously dissected the plan.

B2

It is important to dissect + object

It is important to dissect the motive.

C1

The purpose is to dissect + object

The purpose is to dissect the theory.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

dissection the act of dissecting

Verbs

dissect to cut apart

Adjectives

dissected cut into pieces

مرتبط

section shares the root 'secare'

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

academic professional neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

dissecting a person analyzing a person's behavior
You can't physically dissect a person!
using 'dissect' for 'cut' use 'cut' or 'slice'
Dissect implies study, not just cutting.
spelling as 'disect' dissect
It has two s's.
saying 'dissect apart' dissect
Redundant; dissect already means to cut apart.
using as a noun dissection
Dissect is only a verb.

Tips

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The 'Section' Trick

Remember it means 'cut into sections'.

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Professional Tone

Use it in meetings to sound analytical.

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Science Class

It is a staple word in schools.

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Verb Usage

Always follow with an object.

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Stress the Second

dih-SEKT.

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Spelling

Two s's!

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Latin Roots

Comes from 'secare'.

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Mind Mapping

Dissect your study topics into branches.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DI-SECT (Die-Section): You cut it to see the sections.

Visual Association

A scientist with a scalpel and a frog.

Word Web

analysis science detail study

چالش

Try to 'dissect' your favorite song's lyrics today.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: to cut apart

بافت فرهنگی

Can sound aggressive if used to describe people.

Common in school science labs and professional critique.

Used in many medical dramas like Grey's Anatomy.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School Science

  • dissect a specimen
  • lab dissection
  • careful cutting

Business Meetings

  • dissect the budget
  • dissect the strategy
  • data analysis

Literary Criticism

  • dissect the theme
  • dissect the character
  • structural analysis

Journalism

  • dissect the speech
  • dissect the facts
  • investigative report

Conversation Starters

"What is the most complex thing you have ever had to dissect?"

"Do you prefer to dissect problems or solve them quickly?"

"Have you ever had to dissect a frog in school?"

"How do you dissect a new idea when you first hear it?"

"Why do people enjoy dissecting movies after they watch them?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to break down a big problem into small parts.

Write about a movie or book you enjoyed dissecting with a friend.

If you were a scientist, what would you want to study?

Why is it important to look at the details of an argument?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is often used for ideas and arguments.

You could, but it sounds funny!

It is neutral; it just means thorough.

Dissection.

D-I-S-S-E-C-T.

Yes, it sounds professional.

No, that is violent; use 'analyze' instead.

Yes.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The student will ___ the frog in science class.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: dissect

The context is science class.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean to dissect an idea?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To study it in detail

Dissecting an idea means analyzing it.

true false B1

You can physically dissect a computer.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

You can take it apart to study it.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object order.

امتیاز: /5

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