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第三人称
corrodes
现在进行时
corroding
过去式
corroded
过去完成时
corroded
1
腐蚀, 侵蚀
to slowly damage and ruin something by exposing it to air, water, or acids
- The high humidity in the basement corroded the old photographs, causing them to fade and deteriorate.
地下室里高湿度腐蚀了旧照片,导致它们褪色和变质。
- The acid rain corroded the ancient stone statues, causing them to lose their intricate details over time.
酸雨腐蚀了古代的石像,使它们随着时间的推移失去了复杂的细节。
2
腐蚀, 生锈
to gradually become destroyed as a result of exposure to water, acids, or air
- The iron gate gradually corroded over time due to constant exposure to rainwater and developed rust.
铁门由于长期暴露在雨水中而逐渐腐蚀,并生锈了。
- The silver jewelry was stored inadequately, and as a result, it corroded, losing its shine and luster.
银首饰存放不当,结果腐蚀了,失去了光泽和光彩。
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腐蚀, 削弱
to gradually damage or weaken something
- Lies and deceit have corroded the trust between friends, making it difficult for them to rebuild their relationship.
谎言和欺骗侵蚀了朋友之间的信任,使他们难以重建关系。
- The stress of work and personal issues began to corrode his mental well-being, causing anxiety and depression.
工作和个人问题的压力开始侵蚀他的心理健康,引起焦虑和抑郁。
- Bitterness and resentment slowly corroded their marriage, leaving only anger and regret.
苦涩和怨恨慢慢侵蚀了他们的婚姻,只剩下愤怒和遗憾。
- Years of neglect had corroded the once strong bond between the siblings.
多年的忽视已经侵蚀了兄弟姐妹之间曾经牢固的纽带。
- The company's unethical practices corroded its reputation, leading to a loss of customer trust.
公司的不道德行为侵蚀了其声誉,导致客户信任的丧失。
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