autopsy
autopsy 英 [ˈɔ:tɒpsi] 美 [ˈɔtɑpsi]
n. 验尸;[病理][特医] 尸体解剖;[病理][特医] 尸体剖检
名词复数:autopsies
- An autopsy is the dissection of a dead human body to figure out the cause of death. If you watch crime shows on TV, you've probably seen hundreds of 'em.
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- n. 验尸;[病理][特医] 尸体解剖;[病理][特医] 尸体剖检
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1. Yes, I've read his autopsy report.
我知道。 我读过他的验尸报告。
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2. She said: "This is a very, very, different approach to autopsy.
她说,这是一个完全不同的验尸方法。
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3. Maybe. But they haven't showed any autopsy report to the family.
或许吧。但是他们没有向家属出示任何的验尸报告。
- autopsy (n.) 1650s, "an eye-witnessing, a seeing for oneself," from Modern Latin autopsia, from Greek autopsia "a seeing with one's own eyes," from autos- "self" (see auto-) + opsis "a sight" (from PIE root *okw- "to see"). Sense of "dissection of a body to determine cause of death" is first recorded 1670s, probably from the same sense in French autopsie (1570s). Related: Autopsic; autoptic. As a verb by 1900.
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