decompose

decompose [ˌdi:kəmˈpəʊz]  [ˌdi:kəmˈpoʊz] 

第三人称单数:decomposes

现在分词:decomposing

过去分词:decomposed

过去式:decomposed

decompose 基本解释

decompose在线翻译

及物/不及物动词分解; (使)腐烂

decompose 网络解释

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1. 分解:第二,我们要做到第二D,分解(Decompose)任务,首先把复杂任务分解为若干个简单的、容易做的小任务;紧接着更重要的是确定小任务之间的逻辑关系,也就是紧前紧后关系.

2. 分解,腐烂:decode 译解 | decompose 分解,腐烂 | decrease 减少

3. 分解,腐解,腐败:decolorizer 脱色剂,漂白剂 | decompose 分解,腐解,腐败 | decomposer 分解器,分解槽

decompose 词典解释
decompose的反义词

1. (使)(死去的动植物)腐烂;(使)分解
    When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.

    e.g. ...a dead body found decomposing in a wood...
           在树林里发现的一具正在腐烂的尸体
    e.g. The debris slowly decomposes into compost...
           这些垃圾慢慢地分解成了堆肥。

decomposed
The body was too badly decomposed to be identified at once.
尸体严重腐烂,难以马上辨明身份。
decompose 单语例句

1. decompose

1. Plastic particles contaminate soil and water, and bags take at least 200 years to decompose.

2. COD refers to the quantity of oxygen required to decompose all organic matters.

3. China bans importing waste tires which threaten environment and health seriously as they will not decompose even if they are buried underground for 100 years.

4. The substitutes can increase emissions of greenhouse gases on landfill sites, while some need high temperatures to decompose and others cannot be recycled in Britain.

5. He said flashy packages are often made from inferior materials that are very hard to decompose in the natural environment.

6. The whales will be left to decompose naturally on the beach, due to the remoteness of the site.

7. They had started to decompose after being exposed to the elements for 24 hours, he said.

8. But even biodegradable bags take 50 years to decompose, so they are not completely green.

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9. The process is known as pyrolysis liquefaction technologies, which decompose biomass using heat which then turns it into liquid.

decompose 英英释义

verb

1. separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts

    Synonym: break up break down

2. decompose

2. break down

    e.g. The bodies decomposed in the heat

    Synonym: rot molder moulder

3. lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current

    e.g. the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process

    Synonym: disintegrate decay