rot

rot [rɒt]  [rɑ:t] 

rot的意思

第三人称单数:rots

rot的解释

第三人称复数:rots

现在分词:rotting

rot

过去分词:rotted

过去式:rotted

rot 基本解释

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名词腐烂,腐朽

及物/不及物动词(使)腐烂,(使)腐朽

rot 相关例句

rot的翻译

及物动词

1. A strong household bleach might rot the fibers.
    强力家用漂白剂可能会破坏衣物的纤维。

不及物动词

1. He was only rotting.
    他不过是开玩笑。

2. The ripe fruit began to rot when no one came to pick it.
    没有人来摘这些成熟的水果,它们已经开始烂了。

名词

1. His speech was all rot.
    他的讲演全是胡扯。

2. Rot has set in.
    开始腐烂了。

rot 网络解释

1. 腐朽:2、 变色(Stain)和腐朽(Rot):由于边材质软而弱,易遭菌和虫的危害而形成的腐朽. !p8S$g)v:q/_4M,X5}中国家具论坛,中国家具网,家具论坛,家具网,家俱论坛,办公家具,家居,家具4、 裂纹(Crack):是顺木纹方向的纤维分裂.

2. 腐烂:3)腐烂(rot) 腐烂是植物组织较大面积的分解和破坏. 根、茎、叶、花、果都可发生腐烂,幼嫩或多肉的组织则更容易发生. 腐烂与坏死有时是很难区别的. -般来说,腐烂是整个组织和细胞受到破坏和消解,而坏死则多少还保持原有组织的轮廓.

3. 旋转:计算中假定仿人模型受到单向宽射线束(或平面平行束)照射,照射几何条件分前向(AP)照射、背向(PA)照射、侧向(LAT)照射、旋转(ROT)照射和各向同性(ISO照射.

4. 红色:黄色兵种色(Gelb)代表其为飞行人员(伞兵,航空兵和地勤人员)红色(Rot)兵种色代表其为防空部队粉红色(Rosa)兵种色镶边代表装甲部队黄色兵种色(Gelb)代表其为飞行人员(伞兵,航空兵和地勤人员)红色(Rot)兵种色代表其为防空部队粉红色(Rosa)兵种色镶边代表装甲部队

5. rot:refurbish, operate and transfer; 刷新、运转和传送

6. rot:with rerefence to our telex; 参阅我方电传

7. rot:receive only terminal; 单收终端

8. rot:roll over test; 翻身试验

rot 词典解释
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1. (使)腐烂;(使)腐败;(使)变质
    When food, wood, or another substance rots, or when something rots it, it becomes softer and is gradually destroyed.

    e.g. If we don't unload it soon, the grain will start rotting in the silos...
           如果我们不立刻把粮食卸下来,它们就会在筒仓里开始腐烂。
    e.g. Sugary canned drinks rot your teeth.
           罐装的甜饮料会腐蚀牙齿。

2. (尤指木制品的)腐烂,腐败,腐朽
    If there is rot in something, especially something that is made of wood, parts of it have decayed and fallen apart.

    e.g. Investigations had revealed extensive rot in the beams under the ground floor...
           调查发现一层地下的横梁大面积腐烂。
    e.g. Neither the timber frame nor metal chassis were protected against rot.
           木构架和金属底盘都没有采取防腐措施。

3. (逐步的)恶化,衰败
    You can use the rot to refer to the way something gradually gets worse. For example, if you are talking about the time when the rot set in, you are talking about the time when a situation began to get steadily worse and worse.

    e.g. In many schools, the rot is beginning to set in. Standards are falling all the time...
           很多学校的情况正开始变得越来越糟,教学水平一路下滑。
    e.g. The country's leaders are unwilling to take unpopular measures to stop the rot.
           该国领导人不愿采取不受欢迎的措施来阻止形势恶化。

4. (尤指人在狱中)身心状况越来越糟,萎靡不振,颓废下去
    If you say that someone is being left to rot in a particular place, especially in a prison, you mean that they are being left there and their physical and mental condition is being allowed to get worse and worse.

    e.g. Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole.
           大多数政府就让那些长期失业的人领着救济金颓废度日。

5. 胡说八道;胡扯;蠢话
    If you say that what someone is saying is rot, you mean that they are saying things that are untrue or stupid.

    e.g. What a load of pompous, pseudo-intellectual rot...
           真是自命不凡的伪知识分子的一派胡言!
    e.g. You do talk rot!
           你胡扯!

6. see also: dry rot

相关词组:rot away

rot 单语例句

1. It is a cereal that keeps exceedingly well on its own, and is famously rot resistant.

2. rot的反义词

2. They do not begin to rot until 100 or more years later, and their complete decomposition takes 200 years.

3. rot的近义词

3. Poor packing and deficient logistics can make some food products rot while being transported.

4. The growers are so discouraged that some of them have given up harvesting these vegetables, choosing instead to let them rot in the fields.

5. Precautions can shield us from the fallout of possible separation, but it also sets the rot in by planting the seeds of suspicion in advance.

6. The novel mirrors the complications and conflicts of a feudal family, the hype and hypocrisy that veiled the rot of corruption.

7. One reason is because the grape loves sunshine and hates frosts, wet weather and the hazardous mildew and rot that follow.

8. A bad jujube can cause a truckload to rot within a couple of days.

9. His legs began to rot after an anthrax and farcy infection due to the germ warfare by the invading Japanese during the World War II.

10. " The tomatoes might as well rot in the sun, " Abu Mustafa said.

rot 英英释义

noun

1. unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)

    Synonym: bunk bunkum buncombe guff hogwash

2. (biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action

    Synonym: decomposition rotting putrefaction

3. a state of decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor

    Synonym: putrefaction

verb

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1. become physically weaker

    e.g. Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world

    Synonym: waste

2. break down

    e.g. The bodies decomposed in the heat

    Synonym: decompose molder moulder