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Перевод: dissected speek dissected


[прилагательное]
разрезанный; рассеченный; разрезной


Тезаурус:

  1. In the west it is heavily dissected by the Ribeira da Janela and the Ribeira do Seixal, both of which flow to the north coast.
  2. The northern part of the county comprises the High Weald, consisting of a succession of clays and sandstones (Tunbridge Wells Sands, Wadhurst Clay, and Ashdown Sands) that have eroded differentially, giving a very dissected appearance.
  3. The students dissected donkeys rather than horses and even Coleman used donkey material to demonstrate horse muscles.
  4. The company's location is a wide area of open, rolling countryside, parched grassland dissected by open dry fissures.
  5. Similarly, an animal's eye can be easily dissected, but this would not increase understanding or explain the complex nervous system related to vision.
  6. It was only when I dissected the heart, this afternoon, that its significance struck me.
  7. As the text of the gospels was dissected, there came indeed to appear layers or strata; some bits looked earlier than others; the documents were made up out of a weaving of stories and sayings circulating in the earliest Church and then put together by a single hand or more than one hand.
  8. The plateau was dissected .
  9. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, medical teaching began to use wax anatomical models, moulded from dissected human corpses.
  10. Deftly he dissected each cranial nerve as it appeared, cut through the detaining tentorium then reached down low beyond the foramen magnum to divide the spinal cord.
  11. Also, as was usual in 1800, the judge directed that the corpse be publicly dissected at Reading Town Hall.
  12. These slightly rolling hills appear to be folded out of the surface of the earth, but that is not the case; they are part of a dissected tableland.
  13. The man who had previously been compared to a dissected rabbit (Barry Egan, NME ) and a pale, sad faced, First World War Volunteer (John Peel, The Observer ), found himself as a viable alternative to Brother Beyond, Wet Wet Wet and the Goss twins, for a bedroom wall appearance.

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