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decomposable

/dee-kuhm-pohz/US // ˌdi kəmˈpoʊz //UK // (ˌdiːkəmˈpəʊz) //

可分解的,可分解,可分解性,可以分解的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    de·com·posed, de·com·pos·ing.

    • : to separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements; disintegrate:The bacteria decomposed the milk into its solid and liquid elements.
v.无主动词 verb
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    de·com·posed, de·com·pos·ing.

    • : to rot; putrefy: The egg began to decompose after a day in the sun.

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Examples

  • It’s just your place that you can decompose for 15 years or 30 years.

  • Microbes normally use the enzyme, called leaf-branch compost cutinase, to decompose the waxy coating on plant leaves.

  • So yes, even that apple core or spilled noodles that will decompose in a month or two are problematic.

  • Food scraps don’t decompose as fast as you thinkMost people know that food scraps are biodegradable.

  • Finding ancient preserved sperm is rare, as soft tissues often decompose.

  • Manifestly decomposable states of consciousness cannot exist before the states of consciousness out of which they are composed.

  • Small, white, acid, permanent needles; not decomposable by water.

  • Why reason on a polygon, for instance, which is always decomposable into triangles, and not on the elementary triangles?

  • Carbon dioxide, recognized by turning lime-water milky, indicates decomposable carbonates or oxalates.

  • Cyanogen and hydrocyanic acid, recognizable by their odour, indicate decomposable cyanides.