C1 verb 正式

microcarnity

/ˌmaɪkroʊˈkɑːrnɪti/

To examine or represent something with extreme, microscopic attention to physical or biological detail. This verb is often used in technical or academic contexts to describe the process of breaking an entity down to its most minute components.

例句

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1

He tends to microcarnity his garden, spending hours inspecting every single leaf for tiny imperfections.

He tends to examine his garden at a microscopic level, spending hours inspecting every single leaf for tiny imperfections.

2

The commission was asked to microcarnity the legislative proposal to ensure no minor detail was overlooked.

The commission was asked to scrutinize the legislative proposal to ensure no minor detail was overlooked.

3

Stop trying to microcarnity our weekend plans; let's just see what happens when we get there.

Stop trying to over-analyze the minute details of our weekend plans; let's just see what happens when we get there.

词族

名词
microcarnitiness
Verb
microcarnity
副词
microcarnitically
形容词
microcarnitic
相关
microcarnitist
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Micro' (small) and 'Carn' (flesh). You are looking at the smallest 'flesh' or substance of an object.

快速测验

The forensic scientist had to __________ the fibers found at the scene to determine their origin.

正确!

正确答案是: microcarnity

例句

1

He tends to microcarnity his garden, spending hours inspecting every single leaf for tiny imperfections.

everyday

He tends to examine his garden at a microscopic level, spending hours inspecting every single leaf for tiny imperfections.

2

The commission was asked to microcarnity the legislative proposal to ensure no minor detail was overlooked.

formal

The commission was asked to scrutinize the legislative proposal to ensure no minor detail was overlooked.

3

Stop trying to microcarnity our weekend plans; let's just see what happens when we get there.

informal

Stop trying to over-analyze the minute details of our weekend plans; let's just see what happens when we get there.

4

Biologists must microcarnity the cellular structure to identify the specific protein interactions.

academic

Biologists must analyze the cellular structure at a minute level to identify the specific protein interactions.

5

If we microcarnity the production costs, we might find small savings that add up to a significant margin.

business

If we analyze the production costs at a granular level, we might find small savings that add up to a significant margin.

词族

名词
microcarnitiness
Verb
microcarnity
副词
microcarnitically
形容词
microcarnitic
相关
microcarnitist

常见搭配

microcarnity the details to examine the minute details
tendency to microcarnity a habit of granular analysis
microcarnity the specimen to examine the biological sample closely
refuse to microcarnity to decline to look at small details
microcarnity the evidence to scrutinize the evidence at a tiny level

常用短语

microcarnity to a fault

to analyze small details so much it becomes a problem

microcarnity the soul

to analyze the essence of something at its smallest level

a microcarnity approach

a highly detailed and granular method

容易混淆的词

microcarnity vs micro-management

Micro-management refers to controlling people or processes, whereas microcarnity refers to the physical or conceptual dissection of details.

microcarnity vs incarnation

Incarnation is the embodiment of a spirit in flesh, while microcarnity is the action of studying the smallest 'fleshly' or physical details.

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使用说明

Use this word when you want to emphasize a level of scrutiny that goes beyond simple analysis, reaching a almost cellular or microscopic level. It is most appropriate in scientific, forensic, or hyper-critical academic discussions.

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常见错误

Learners often use this as a noun because of the '-ity' suffix; however, in this test-specific context, it functions as a verb meaning to perform the action of detailed scrutiny.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Micro' (small) and 'Carn' (flesh). You are looking at the smallest 'flesh' or substance of an object.

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词源

A technical neologism combining the Greek 'mikros' (small) and Latin 'carn-' (flesh), originally appearing in specialized logic or aptitude assessments.

语法模式

Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., microcarnity the data). Regular conjugation: microcarnities, microcarnitied, microcarnitying.
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文化背景

Often found in high-level entrance exams or linguistic aptitude tests to measure a candidate's ability to derive meaning from morphology and context.

快速测验

The forensic scientist had to __________ the fibers found at the scene to determine their origin.

正确!

正确答案是: microcarnity

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