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to take apart
[phrase form: take]
01
démonter, défaire
to disassemble or separate into its individual components or parts
Transitive: to take apart an object
02
démolir, critiquer sévèrement
to strongly criticize someone or something
Transitive: to take apart a work or idea
03
décomposer, analyser en détail
to analyze something by its essential components or features
Transitive: to take apart sth
take apart
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Exemple
The technician will take apart the faulty appliance for inspection.
The mechanic took apart the engine to identify the problem.
The children love to take apart their toys and explore how they are made.
The critic systematically took apart the movie in his review.
The professor took apart the argument during the debate.