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erosion美 [ɪ'roʊʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪ'rəʊʒ(ə)n] n. corrosion,attrition,destruction,loss n. | 1. the gradual destruction or reduction and weakening of something 2. the gradual wearing away of rock or soil by physical breakdown, chemical solution, and transportation of material, as caused, e.g. by water, wind, or ice 3. loss of tooth enamel caused by excessive intake of acidic citrus juices or through repeated contact with stomach acid, as in bulimia 4. the wearing away of surface tissue by disease, ulceration, cancer, or the chemical processes associated with inflammation 5. the process by which the surface of land or rock is gradually damaged by water, wind, etc. and begins to disappear 1. the gradual destruction or reduction and weakening of something 2. the gradual wearing away of rock or soil by physical breakdown, chemical solution, and transportation of material, as caused, e.g. by water, wind, or ice 3. loss of tooth enamel caused by excessive intake of acidic citrus juices or through repeated contact with stomach acid, as in bulimia 4. the wearing away of surface tissue by disease, ulceration, cancer, or the chemical processes associated with inflammation 5. the process by which the surface of land or rock is gradually damaged by water, wind, etc. and begins to disappear |
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