decayed
adj. 爛了的,腐敗的
v. (使)腐爛,腐朽( decay的過去式和過去分詞 ); 衰敗,衰退,衰落
When something such as a dead body, a dead plant, or a tooth decays, it is gradually destroyed by a natural process.
The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed...
埋在灰燼裡的屍體慢慢地腐爛了。
The ground was scattered with decaying leaves.
地上滿是腐敗的落葉。
If something such as a society, system, or institution decays, it gradually becomes weaker or its condition gets worse.
Popular cinema seems to have decayed...
大眾電影似乎已經衰落了。
Congress has tried dozens of approaches to revitalize decaying urban and rural areas.
國會已試行過數十種方法來重振正在走向衰敗的城鄉地區。
1. deteriorated by decay or rot;
2. damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless;
The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed.
埋在灰燼裡的屍體慢慢地腐爛了。
The place stank of decayed fish.
那地方有爛魚的臭味.
Some of her teeth were very badly decayed.
她有些牙齒爛得很厲害.
Popular cinema seems to have decayed.
大眾電影似乎已經衰落了。
The Turkish Empire decayed in the nineteenth century.
土耳其帝國在十九世紀時衰落.