corrosion 英 [kə'rəʊʒn]   美 [kəˈroʒən]

corrosion

corrosion  英 [kə'rəʊʒn] 美 [kəˈroʒən]

n. 腐蚀;腐蚀产生的物质;衰败 

名词复数:corrosions 

Some substances resist corrosion by air or water. 有些物质可以抗空气或水的腐蚀。
All of these, like gold, are noble metals, meaning that they are resistant to corrosion. 所有的这些元素,像黄金,都是贵金属,这意味着它们能抗腐蚀。

  • Corrosion is the process by which something deteriorates because of oxidation, a chemical action that creates oxides that flake away from the base.
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  • n. 腐蚀;腐蚀产生的物质;衰败
  • 1. Some substances resist corrosion by air or water.

    有些物质可以抗空气或水的腐蚀。

  • 2. All of these, like gold, are noble metals, meaning that they are resistant to corrosion.

    所有的这些元素,像黄金,都是贵金属,这意味着它们能抗腐蚀。

  • 3. They consist of silicon, sand and metal so there’s no any connection to dinosaurs … Besides, we may see corrosion on some of them.

    它们是由硅砂和金属构成的,和恐龙蛋没有任何关系……除此之外,我们还能看到它们上面的腐蚀的部分。

  • corrosion (n.) c. 1400, corrosioun, from Old French corrosion and directly from Latin corrosionem (nominative corrosio), noun of action from past-participle stem of corrodere "to gnaw to bits, wear away," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + rodere "to gnaw" (possibly from an extended form of PIE root *red- "to scrape, scratch, gnaw").
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