decay的意思和读音

decay

: [dɪˈkeɪ] : [dɪ'keɪ]

v.

n.退

decays  decaying  decayed  

v.+n.prevent decay

n.growth

v.flourish

n.deterioration,decline,decomposition,rot,rotting

v.decompose,fester,perish,molder,crumble

decayn.

1.the process or result of being destroyed by natural causes or by not being cared for (= of decaying)

tooth decay

The landlord had let the building fall into decay .

The smell of death and decay hung over the town.

2.退the gradual destruction of a society, an institution, a system, etc.

economic/moral/urban decay退

the decay of the old industries

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使to be destroyed gradually by natural processes; to destroy sth in this way

decaying leaves/teeth/food齿

2.[i]if a building or an areadecays , its condition slowly becomes worse

decaying inner city areas

3.[i]退to become less powerful and lose influence over people, society, etc.

decaying standards of morality

v.1.,退2.,3.,4.使;使退1.,退2.,3.,4.使;使退

n.1.线2.,3.,退

v.1.to be gradually destroyed as a result of a natural process of change2.if a building or an area decays, its state gradually gets worse because it has not been taken care of3.to become gradually worse in quality, or weaker in power or influence

n.1.the gradual destruction of something as a result of a natural process of change; the part of something that has gradually been destroyed2.the process by which a building or an area gradually gets into a worse state because it has not been taken care of3.the process of becoming gradually worse in quality, or weaker in power or influence

1. decade n. decay vi. n. deceit n. ▄︻┻═┳ …

2. 76. petroleum n. 78. decay vi. 79. decent a. ...

3. Deactivate All Maps Decay Decimals

4. 〖 betired〗 decay〖 feebleandsick〗 ...

5.退 cid decay 退 candid ...

6. ;〖 delay;holdup〗 decay;decline;wane〗 ;;〖 stop;stay〗 ...

7. cid decay 退 candid ...

8. delay vt./n. ,, 78. decay vi. , 79. decent a. , 80. ...

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1.Giant detectors built to look for a hypothetical form of radioactivity in which protons decay never found such a thing.西

2.It had been used for practical ends, to identify elements and to unravel radioactive decay chains.

3.The only thing that makes sense to me is to identify when a method is starting to decay and replace it with one that isn't.

4.Rising crime is often cited as a prime example of mounting social decay .退

5.The high aid new technology represents the present technical progress which can create remarkable economic efficiency, but easy to decay.

6.The wind was blowing the autumn decay around the forest, stirring up a symphony of sounds my attention drew increasingly closer to.仿

7.Exactly what has scientists so on edge is the fact that the natural rate of decay of atomic particles has always been predictable.

8."Radiogenic decay is at a constant rate over the aeons, which can be measured by physically counting particles, " explained Bouvier.Bouvier:“。”

9.Others call it a shout-out to the man who studied microbial decay, brought you spoilage-resistant milk and found a vaccine for rabies.

10.Day continued to broadcast on the loss of human nature, moral decay is the thing it is often seen.