decompose 的 2 个定义
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.
de·com·posed, de·com·pos·ing.
- to rot; putrefy: The egg began to decompose after a day in the sun.
decompose 近义词
rot, break up
decompose 的近义词 13 个
decompose 的反义词 7 个
analyze by taking apart
decompose 的近义词 11 个
decompose 的反义词 7 个
更多decompose例句
- Within the peat — packed remains of partially decomposed plants — oxygen-bearing organic compounds called cellulose contain clues to the climate history of the region.
- Don’t let it decompose in nature or “fertilize” someone’s yard.
- Studies of how bodies decompose underwater suggest that if the thalattosaur was a carcass when the ichthyosaur found it, the prey’s limbs would have rotted off before its tail, the authors argue.
- Tropical peatlands are permanently flooded forests where fallen leaves and branches accumulate for centuries rather than decomposing.
- Left to decompose, trash and recycling break down into methane or carbon dioxide.
- He wants to take the fingers, let them decompose, then take the bones and make a finger bone necklace out of it.
- The question before us, then, is this: how quickly does a dead person decompose?
- Instead, as the body began to decompose, she spread baking soda on the floorboards to mask the smell.
- By this time the husks will have begun to decompose and darken the kernels.
- Mineral acids decompose it, with the evolution of sulphuretted hydrogen.
- A strong heat will decompose this lunar nitre, and recover the silver.
- Remember that the hanging of meat is for the purpose of allowing it to begin to decompose.
- Betton's eyes, fixed on him, saw his face decompose like a substance touched by some powerful acid.