corroding
v. 使腐蚀,侵蚀( corrode的现在分词 )
If metal or stone corrodes, or is cor-roded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust.
He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise...
他设计了一种能够避免腐蚀或氧化的金丝制作流程。
Engineers found the structure had been corroded by moisture...
工程师们发现该建筑已经受潮腐蚀。
To corrode something means to gradually make it worse or weaker.
Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit...
相较于他感觉正在侵蚀他灵魂的痛苦而言,这种折磨倒更容易承受。
He warns that corruption is corroding Russia.
他警告说腐败正在侵蚀俄罗斯。
1. erosion by chemical action
Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit.
相较于他感觉正在侵蚀他灵魂的痛苦而言,这种折磨倒更容易承受。
That sour nature has started corroding those metal parts.
那酸质已开始腐蚀那金属部件.
He was driven by a corroding rage for " perfection ".
他受追求 “ 完美境界 ” 的极端热情所驱策.
He was driven by a corroding rage for " perfection ", as few of us are.
异乎寻常的是, 他为追求 “ 完美境界 ” 的极端热情所驱策.
The rock and sand thickened into hard, accurate molds of the weapons corroding inside.
沙石固结成坚硬而密实的模子把正在锈蚀的武器包在里面.