eroded

eroded [ɪ'rəʊdɪd]  [ɪ'roʊdɪd] 

原级:erode

第三人称单数:erodes

现在分词:eroding

eroded 基本解释
侵蚀,腐蚀( erode的过去式和过去分词 );逐渐毁坏,削弱,损害;
eroded 网络解释

1. 腐蝕:phosphate 磷酸鹽 | eroded 腐蝕 | algae 海藻

2. 侵蝕:simulate假裝 | eroded侵蝕 | compound混合

3. 缺刻状的:erode 蚀 腐蚀 | eroded 缺刻状的 | erodedfield 冲刷土地 侵蚀土地

4. 磨損:sampling抽樣 | estimate估算 | eroded磨損

eroded 单语例句

1. eroded的反义词

1. Another project that kicked off on September 14 is aimed at protecting island coasts that have been eroded by the sea.

2. The mountains are eroded by water and glaciers, forming dramatic valleys and peaks.

3. Among them was disappointing home sales figures released by the Commerce Department, which further eroded confidence in the housing industry's ability to rebound.

4. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

4. In comparison, cotton stockpiles have slid rapidly coming into 2010 when bad weather eroded global cotton output.

5. Goldman has declined 30 percent this year in New York Stock Exchange composite trading as losses in subprime mortgages eroded confidence in the credit markets.

6. The low level of increase in trade and GDP are due to fundamental economic problems that have eroded investor confidence in Georgia.

7. eroded的解释

7. Many of private sector companies have been unable to diversify from their core businesses, although their profit margins have been continuously eroded by fierce competition.

8. But meritocracy has been eroded by a political culture of sycophancy and cynicism.

9. But now the local market is dominated by about four morning or evening newspapers that are fighting for a declining readership eroded by Internet.

10. eroded

10. The coastal sand dunes were heavily eroded, the coastal vegetation was decaying and the beach was deserted and littered.

eroded 英英释义

adj

1. worn away as by water or ice or wind

    Synonym: scoured