erode的意思和读音

erode

: [ɪˈroʊd] : [ɪˈrəʊd]

v.

erodes  eroding  eroded  

v.+n.erode power,erode confidence,erode authority

v.wear away,wear down,corrode,eat away,eat into

erodev.

1.[t][i]to gradually destroy the surface of sth through the action of wind, rain, etc.; to be gradually destroyed in this way

The cliff face has been steadily eroded by the sea.

The rocks have eroded away over time.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to gradually destroy sth or make it weaker over a period of time; to be destroyed or made weaker in this way

Her confidence has been slowly eroded by repeated failures.

Mortgage payments have been eroded(= decreased in value) by inflation.

v.1.,2.,3.,

v.1.to gradually damage the surface of rock or land so that it begins to disappear, or to be gradually damaged in this way2.to gradually reduce the strength or importance of something, or to be gradually reduced in this way; to gradually reduce the value or level of something, or to become reduced in this way

1. 19.16 Blast( ) 19.17 Erode) 19.18 Melt( ) ...

2. rode erode v (e+ rogue n " ,)" "234. ...

3. 〖 chargeandfight〗 〖 washout;scour;erode〖 causetocollapse;burst〗 ...

4. Erosion n. ,, erode v. ,; Rot n. , ...

6. Namakkal Erode Nilgiri ...

7. 432. disillusion: 使使 433. erode 434. criticize: , …

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1.Any of the hearts of the devil of greed erode a little bit of their innocence, until it completely their own into the devil.

2.The accumulated weight of your resistance and disapproval, together with that of thousands more, will erode the energy of any bureaucracy.

3.Unfortunately, our position as the world leader in infrastructure has begun to erode after years of misdirected federal priorities.使

4.With the end of the war, the times are changing, and as much as Don Vito seems in control at the wedding, his power is beginning to erode.

5.Where the marriage culture begins to erode, social pathologies of every sort quickly manifest themselves.便

6.So, I think it is a good move to do it once rather than do it a number of times which could erode shareholder confidence.

7.Know? Speculation? Tears began to erode my eyes. Photos inside you, smile at me.

8.Greenspan said the debt will eventually constrain the U. S. economy and erode America's place on the world stage.

9.Such a condition, known as contango, would erode the ETF's returns, because CYB invests exclusively in one-month forwards.CYBETF1

10.For the moment, most suppliers appear to be resisting the temptation, but their resolve may gradually erode.