corrosivity / kəˈroʊ sɪv /

腐蚀性腐蚀性强腐败性腐蚀性强的

corrosivity2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the quality of corroding or eating away; erosive.
  2. harmful or destructive; deleterious:the corrosive effect of poverty on their marriage.
  3. sharply sarcastic; caustic: corrosive comments on the speaker's integrity.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something corrosive, as an acid or drug.

corrosivity 近义词

corrosivity

等同于 corrosiveness

更多corrosivity例句

  1. They contain chlorine ions—atoms with a negative charge—that alter the chemistry of water and make it more corrosive when it comes in contact with materials like concrete and steel.
  2. The degree to which it becomes corrosive is in direct proportion to the number of people who say it.
  3. “This idea that one’s party is allowed to pick the winner, despite evidence to the contrary, is toxic and corrosive, and that is what you saw play out on the floor of the Senate today,” he said.
  4. “I just think that’s kind of slightly corrosive to your soul, as a human being,” Friedman added.
  5. Voting alone does not erase the anguish and trauma of such wicked, corrosive hypocrisy.