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Take apart Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /əˈpɑɹt
TAYK uh-PART
tˈeɪk/ /ɐpˈɑːt
TAYK uh-PAHT

释义

To separate something into its individual parts, usually in order to understand, repair, or clean it. It can also mean to criticize something in detail (figurative).

用法与细微差别

Mainly used for physical objects: 'take apart a machine/toy.' Figurative: 'take apart an argument' (analyze/criticize in depth). Informal and common in conversation. Not to be confused with 'take part' (participate). Often followed by 'and put it back together.'

例句

He likes to take apart old radios to see how they work.

basic

Be careful when you take apart your phone.

basic

She likes to take apart puzzles and rebuild them.

basic

The critics really took apart the new movie.

natural

My brother loves to take apart things just to put them back together.

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During the debate, she completely took apart his argument.

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