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erosion
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erosion基本解釋

erosion

名詞糜爛; 燒蝕; 腐蝕,侵蝕,磨損; 磨蝕

erosion的反義詞

erosion相關(guān)例句

名詞

1. Soil erosion by rain and wind is a serious problem here.
雨和風(fēng)對(duì)土壤的侵蝕在這兒是個(gè)嚴(yán)重問(wèn)題。

erosion網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋

1.

1. 侵蝕:部分暈厥發(fā)作之前出現(xiàn)頭暈、耳鳴、出汗、視力模糊、面色蒼白、全身不適等前驅(qū)癥狀,此期稱為前驅(qū)期. 發(fā)...冠狀動(dòng)脈粥樣硬化斑塊 破裂 (rupture) /侵蝕 (erosion) 繼發(fā)完全/不完全閉塞性血栓形成 臨床(一組)綜合征 ...

2. 沖蝕:在對(duì)有輕微迫緊泄漏之閥,進(jìn)行迫緊格蘭(Packing Gland)之后,運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)員試圖操作C. 由節(jié)流閘閥所產(chǎn)生的擾流會(huì)導(dǎo)致對(duì)於閥座(Valve Seat)沖蝕(Erosion)損害. C. 半開(kāi)的閘閥所生的擾流會(huì)導(dǎo)致閥座(Valve Seat)以及閥盤(pán)的過(guò)度磨損

3. erosion的意思

3. 浸蝕:又稱浸蝕(Erosion).(Cavitation Erosion) 固體相對(duì)于液體運(yùn)動(dòng)時(shí),由于液體中氣泡在固體表面附近破裂時(shí)產(chǎn)生局部高沖擊壓力或局部高溫引起的磨損. 又稱氣蝕(Cavitation)

erosion詞典解釋

1. (氣候等的)侵蝕,腐蝕
Erosion is the gradual destruction and removal of rock or soil in a particular area by rivers, the sea, or the weather.

e.g. As their roots are strong and penetrating, they prevent erosion.
它們的根十分粗壯而且扎得很深,從而避免了受侵蝕。
e.g. ...erosion of the river valleys.
河谷的侵蝕

2. (權(quán)威、權(quán)利、信心等的)逐漸喪失,削弱
The erosion of a person's authority, rights, or confidence is the gradual destruction or removal of them.

e.g. ...the erosion of confidence in world financial markets.
對(duì)世界金融市場(chǎng)心灰意冷
e.g. ...an erosion of presidential power.
總統(tǒng)權(quán)力的削弱

3. (支持的)減少;(價(jià)值的)降低;(貨幣的)貶值
The erosion of support, values, or money is a gradual decrease in its level or standard.

erosion的反義詞

e.g. ...the erosion of moral standards.
道德淪喪
e.g. ...a dramatic erosion of support for the program.
對(duì)該項(xiàng)目的支持大幅減少

erosion英英釋義

noun

1. erosion by chemical action

Synonym: corrosioncorroding

2. (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)

Synonym: erodingeating awaywearingwearing away

3. a gradual decline of something

e.g. after the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors

4. condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind