Anatomize
//əˈnætəmaɪz//
Translations of "anatomize" (5 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | yarmaq((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect) | — | |
| Finnish | eritellä(to scrutinize (something) down to the most minute detail — see also scrutinize), leikellä((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect), leikellä(to cut up or dissect (a plant or one of its parts) to investigate its structure) | — | |
| French | anatomiser((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect) | — | |
| Portuguese | anatomizar((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect), anatomizar(to scrutinize (something) down to the most minute detail — see also scrutinize) | — | |
| Russian | анатоми́ровать((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect), разанатоми́ровать((transitive) to cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal); (intransitive) to cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an animal — see also dissect) | anatomírovatʹ, razanatomírovatʹ |
yarmaq
eritellä, leikellä, leikellä
anatomiser
anatomizar, anatomizar
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