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corrosion

/kuh-roh-zhuhn/US // kəˈroʊ ʒən //UK // (kəˈrəʊʒən) //

腐蚀,腐蚀性,腐蚀作用,腐蚀问题

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of corroding; condition of being corroded.
    • : a product of corroding, as rust.

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Examples

  • Most seriously, the water did not receive corrosion control, as required by federal law, causing pipes to break down.

  • “Screw-like threads” were found to be worn, damaged or flattened, while corrosion and contaminants were found on other threads within the inspected coupler assembly, the agency said.

  • Chains are packed in a thick grease meant to prevent corrosion, but this lubricant is terrible for actual riding.

  • Both the ball and its race are made from heat-treated stainless steel for corrosion resistance, while a PTFE fabric liner between the two helps prevent noise.

  • The lid is designed to securely fit the pot, plus the whole tool is phenomenally easy to clean and resistant to corrosion, meaning it will last you for ages.

  • (LOC 3507-3510) The most dangerous consequence of sexual attraction, however, is the corrosion of unit cohesion.

  • The heat and corrosion of this idea spread through her being, and the will made no fight against it.

  • The concrete not only affords much of the strength to resist compression, but effectively protects the steel from corrosion.

  • The oil not only prevents evaporation but aids greatly to keep the uncovered parts from corrosion.

  • It must have been new when this world froze, for there was no sign of corrosion or oxidation.

  • The line of corrosion extending around the hull might have weakened her so badly that she was unseaworthy.