1 V-ERG (使)腐蚀;(使)侵蚀 If metal or stone corrodes, or is cor-roded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust. (使)腐蚀;(使)侵蚀
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He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise. [VERB]
他设计了一种能够避免腐蚀或氧化的金丝制作流程。
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Engineers found the structure had been corroded by moisture. [be VERB-ed]
工程师们发现该建筑已经受潮腐蚀。
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Acid rain destroys trees and corrodes buildings. [VERB noun]
酸雨毁坏树木,腐蚀建筑物。
SYN eat away, waste, consume, corrupt
2 VERB 削弱;侵蚀 To corrode something means to gradually make it worse or weaker. 削弱;侵蚀 [literary]
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Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit. [VERB noun]
相较于他感觉正在侵蚀他灵魂的痛苦而言,这种折磨倒更容易承受。
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He warns that corruption is corroding Russia. [VERB noun]
他警告说腐败正在侵蚀俄罗斯。
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