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decompose美 [ˌdi:kəm'pəʊz] 英 [ˌdi:kəm'pəʊz] - v.分解;(使)分解;(使)腐烂;衰变
- 网络腐败;蜕变;分析
过去分词:decomposed 现在分词:decomposing 第三人称单数:decomposes v. crumble,decay,fester,go bad,go off 1. | [i][t] 腐烂to be destroyed gradually by natural chemical processes |
| a decomposing corpse 正在腐烂的尸体 | | As the waste materials decompose, they produce methane gas. 废物腐烂时会产生沼气。 | | a decomposed body 已经腐烂了的尸体 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (into sth) (使)分解to divide sth into smaller parts; to divide into smaller parts |
v. | 1. to break down organic matter from a complex to a simpler form, mainly through the action of fungi and bacteria, or be broken down in this way 2. to break something down into smaller or simpler parts, or be broken down in this way 3. to separate into constituent parts, or cause something to separate into its constituent parts 4. to decay by a slow natural process, especially through the action of particular bacteria or fungi 5. if a chemical compound decomposes, it separates into the smaller parts that it consists of 6. separate(a substance,light,etc.)into its parts 7. cause to become bad or rotten;decay 1. to break down organic matter from a complex to a simpler form, mainly through the action of fungi and bacteria, or be broken down in this way 2. to break something down into smaller or simpler parts, or be broken down in this way 3. to separate into constituent parts, or cause something to separate into its constituent parts 4. to decay by a slow natural process, especially through the action of particular bacteria or fungi 5. if a chemical compound decomposes, it separates into the smaller parts that it consists of 6. separate(a substance,light,etc.)into its parts 7. cause to become bad or rotten;decay |
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