英['ɔːtɒpsi]美['ɔːtɑːpsi]
记忆方法
词根词缀法
前缀auto-,自己的,亲自的。词根op,看,见optical.指亲自查看。
谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:拗头剥膝。掰下脑袋,剥开膝盖—-尸体解剖,验尸。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
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.
The word autopsy comes from the Greek, meaning “to see with one's own eyes.” Many cultures thought it was sacrilegious to mar the human body, because the dead person would need it in the afterlife (you don't want to be hanging out for eternity with your pals while your intestines are flapping around your ankles). Autopsy is used interchangeably with the term post-mortem, Latin for “after-death.”