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de.cay (obj)dI5keIvto (cause to) become gradually damaged, worse or less使腐烂;衰败They claimed that the plastics would not decay if they were buried. [I]他们声称塑料被埋起来就不会腐烂。Facilities built in the 1960s have started to decay. [I]建于19世纪60年代的设施开始坏损了。The role of the extended family has been decaying for some time. [I]大家庭的作用在一段时间内曾有所减退。Pollution has decayed the surface of the stonework on the front of the cathedral. [T]污染已腐蚀了教堂前部的石头雕塑。She smelt the unpleasantly sweet smell of decaying meat.她闻到肉类腐烂时发出的变质臭味。
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