eroding

eroding[ɪˈrəʊdɪŋ] 

原级:erode

第三人称单数:erodes

过去分词:eroded

过去式:eroded

eroding 基本解释
侵蚀,腐蚀( erode的现在分词 );逐渐毁坏,削弱,损害;
eroding 网络解释

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1. 侵蝕:最好也使用模糊化(blur)与侵蚀(eroding)的2D处理. 在此之前我尝试过各种不同的分子着色方法:小圆球,大圆球,质量等等. 然而这些液体流动的分子总像是静态影像缺乏真实度. 于是我将分子以旋转立方体方式着色(spinning boxes).

2. 腐蝕;侵蝕;磨損:shrinking 收縮,縮短,皺縮 | eroding 腐蝕;侵蝕;磨損 | rangelands 牧場

3. 腐蝕:eroding 腐蝕 | deteriorate 使惡化 | glacier 冰河

4. 腐蝕的:poverty 貧窮 | eroding 腐蝕的 | deteriorating 惡化

eroding 单语例句

1. Stretching out the hearings could play out in Berlusconi's favor by eroding the statute of limitations.

2. This is eroding Japan's capacity to acquire a more active role in the alliance and be an independent player in the region.

3. Rate hikes will increase firms'cost of capital, thus eroding their profitability.

4. Eroding it is a dour powerlessness that is chipping away at the country's sturdy conviction that destiny can be commanded with sheer courage and perseverance.

5. It is used for shoreline protection and tidal marsh restoration because of its complex root system that is able to prevent marshland from eroding.

6. eroding的反义词

6. BEIJING - Some foreign companies are digging their own graves in the world's top consumer market by eroding the trust of Chinese customers.

7. Its behavior is simply tarnishing its image and eroding its credibility, as the principles of international relations require respect for other countries'sovereignty and territorial integrity.

8. Repeated reports of expenditures on luxury buildings at some universities and corruption cases involving the presidents of Nankai and Tianjin universities are eroding universities'credibility.

9. The financial tightening and economic deceleration on the mainland also add to the negative factors eroding investors'confidence in the stock market.

10. eroding的解释

10. The expansion comes as competition for arranging share sales squeezes fees in Hong Kong, while rivals including UBS AG have said rising banker compensation is eroding margins.

eroding 英英释义

eroding在线翻译

noun

1. (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)

    Synonym: erosion eating away wearing wearing away