词汇 | eroded |
释义 | eroded past simple and past participle oferode erode verb[ I or T ] uk /ɪˈrəʊd/ us /ɪˈroʊd/ erodeverb[I or T] (DAMAGE PHYSICALLY)C2 to rub or be rubbed away gradually: 侵蚀,腐蚀;磨损 Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone.这些雕像遭受风雨侵蚀,成了一堆堆不成形的乱石。 The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.这些悬崖每年都被侵蚀掉数英尺。 Scratching and rubbing abrade abrasion chafe chaff erode erosive graze grind key rasp rub rub something down rubdown scour scour something out scratch smooth towel wear wear (something) away erodeverb[I or T] (HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECT)C2 to slowly reduce or destroy something: 削弱;逐步破坏 His behaviour over the last few months has eroded my confidence in his judgment.他过去几个月的表现已经使我对他的判断力渐渐失去了信心。 Damaging and spoiling adulterant adulterate adulterated adulteration applecart butcher degrade drive a wedge between someoneidiom dry rot eat eat away at something erode foul put something out of jointidiom queer rain on someone's paradeidiom rampage ravage seismic wreck Examples of erodederoded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. These steps can form in a bed of cohesive material which, once eroded, is carried downstream as washload without redeposition. These traditional governance structures have been severely eroded by population displacement, the power of the rebel armies and the large-scale conflicts in the region. The resulting delays and confusion eroded any military successes and gave the enemy time to recover. For the older workers in the examples, the early retirement subsidy was granted at transition, but its value eroded over time. She perseveres in her role, but the power base by which she rose and flourished has been eroded. But this advantage can easily be eroded if importers plan imports to match seasonal demand. Even if market-oriented policies enjoy initial popular backing, such support is likely to be eroded over time in the face of unemployment and income gaps. The surface of the figure is highly eroded; slip is not preserved. The lord wears an elaborate hip- and loincloth, which is also eroded. In that sense, while remunerated and recognised in the present, their human capital may be eroded, and their future employability jeopardised. In the whole southern realm, social status was eroded by commercial activity. This in turn has eroded the legitimacy of such institutions and the state at large. He argues against the view that medical professionalism was eroded by the power of the state or the competition of traditional medicine. It follows that young women found that their initiative to enter freely into courtship or to make contracts of marriage without parental consent was eroded. The intensification of the wartime provisioning regime between 1919 and 1922 demonstrated the extent to which the retailers' position had been eroded. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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