corrosive
corrosive 英 [kəˈrəʊsɪv] 美 [kəˈroʊsɪv]
adj. 腐蚀的;侵蚀性的 n. 腐蚀物
名词复数:corrosives
- A corrosive substance, like hydrochloric acid, will eat away most things on which it is spilled. Watch out in chemistry lab: you wouldn't want to destroy your homework, desk, or worse, your own skin by spilling something corrosive on it.
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- adj. 腐蚀的;侵蚀性的
- n. 腐蚀物
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1. The corrosive effects of water in those conditions would outpace Bermudan reefs' ability to grow.
在那种条件下海水的腐蚀效果将会超过百慕大珊瑚礁的生长能力。
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2. But safety rules prohibit the ships from remaining in space for more than 200 days, since their batteries can lose power and corrosive thruster fuel can degrade rubberized seals.
安全守则规定这些飞船不能暴露在宇宙空间中超过200天,因为电池会流失能量和推进器燃油会腐蚀橡胶密封。
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3. Any accidental release of fluorine could also be an issue: Fluorine is a toxic and corrosive gas and, at high concentrations, can retard plant growth and damage teeth and bones.
氟气的任一次意外泄漏也都可能造成问题。 氟气是一种有毒的腐蚀性气体,而且,在高浓度时,能阻碍植物生长并,损伤牙齿和骨骼。
- corrosive (adj.) "destroying by or as if by corrosion," late 14c., from Old French corrosif (13c.), from corroder "to wear away" (see corrode). Related: Corrosively; corrosiveness.
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