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erosion

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侵蚀(80%),腐蚀(20%)
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/ɪro͟ʊʒ(ə)n/
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](气候等的)侵蚀,腐蚀 Erosion is the gradual destruction and removal of rock or soil in a particular area by rivers, the sea, or the weather.
  • As their roots are strong and penetrating, they prevent erosion.

    它们的根十分粗壮而且扎得很深,从而避免了受侵蚀。

  • ...erosion of the river valleys.

    河谷的侵蚀

  • ...soil erosion.

    土壤侵蚀

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](权威、权利、信心等的)逐渐丧失,削弱 The erosion of a person's authority, rights, or confidence is the gradual destruction or removal of them.
  [usu N of n]
  • ...the erosion of confidence in world financial markets.

    对世界金融市场心灰意冷

  • ...an erosion of presidential power.

    总统权力的削弱

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](支持的)减少;(价值的)降低;(货币的)贬值 The erosion of support, values, or money is a gradual decrease in its level or standard.
  [usu N of n]
  • ...the erosion of moral standards.

    道德沦丧

  • ...a dramatic erosion of support for the program.

    对该项目的支持大幅减少


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erosione‧ro‧sion /ɪˈrəʊʒən $ ɪˈroʊ-/ ●○○ AWL noun [uncountable]
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1the process by which rock or soil is gradually destroyed by wind, rain, or the sea:  the problem of soil erosion the erosion of the coastline2the process by which something is gradually reduced or destroyederosion of the gradual erosion of our civil libertiesCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbscause erosion· Acid rain has caused serious erosion, and now the entire hillside could slide down.lead to/result in erosion· Poor farming practices have led to erosion of the soil.suffer (from) erosion· Many areas of farmland have suffered severe erosion.reduce erosion· new measures designed to stop flooding and reduce erosionerosion happens/occurs· The highest rates of erosion occur where soil is exposed to drought.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + erosionserious/severe erosion· Some areas of the coast have suffered severe erosion.significant erosion (=quite severe)· This system of cultivation leads to significant erosion of the subsoil.soil erosion· Soil erosion is worse in areas where trees have been cut down.marine/coastal erosion (=on land that is close to the sea)· Coastal erosion is worrying the local residents.water/wind erosion (=caused by water or wind)· Hedgerows and trees help to reduce the effect of wind erosion.phrasesthe rate of erosion· The maps show that the average rate of coastal erosion is about four metres per year.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2adjectivesserious/significant erosion· The demonstrators were protesting about the serious erosion of individual freedoms.gradual/steady erosion· There has been a steady erosion of the court's powers over the last ten years.

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