corrosive 英 [kəˈrəʊsɪv]   美 [kəˈroʊsɪv]

corrosive

corrosive  英 [kəˈrəʊsɪv] 美 [kəˈroʊsɪv]

adj. 腐蚀的;侵蚀性的  n. 腐蚀物 

名词复数:corrosives 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
cor·ro·sive / kəˈrəʊsɪv ; NAmE kəˈroʊsɪv / adjective 1 tending to destroy sth slowly by chemical action 腐蚀性的;侵蚀性的 the corrosive effects of salt water 盐水的腐蚀作用 corrosive acid 具有腐蚀作用的酸 2 ( formal) tending to damage sth gradually 损害性的;逐渐起破坏作用的 Unemployment is having a corrosive effect on our economy. 失业对我国的经济起着破坏作用。 corrosive corrosives cor·ro·sive / kəˈrəʊsɪv ; NAmE kəˈroʊsɪv /
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