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decomposed

/dee-kuhm-pohzd/US // ˌdi kəmˈpoʊzd //

分解的,分解,分解出来的,分解后

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having undergone decomposition.
    • : having the barbs separate, hanging loosely, and not interconnected by barbules.

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Examples

  • In the meantime, the police had used dental records to identity the less decomposed body as Laura Simonson.

  • He preferred the decomposed granite soil in the valley facing False Bay, claimed it, and named it Constantia.

  • Some 100,000 kilograms of decomposed corpses were transported to an estimated 30 secondary burial sites.

  • “The article appears to consist in whole or in part of a filthy, putrid, or decomposed substance,” noted the official report form.

  • But it was badly decomposed from the neck down because of the way it had been immersed in water for six weeks.

  • Indistinct specimens, apparently consisting of decomposed compact felspar.

  • Grey granite, consisting of brown and white mica, quartz, and a large proportion of felspar somewhat decomposed.

  • The gold cannot be decomposed: let a test be added, and the indestructible ore will re-appear.

  • He showed that the fustin-tannide could be decomposed by acetic acid into tannic acid and a glucoside, fustin C46H42O21.

  • The precipitate was filtered, washed, and decomposed by hydrogen sulphide in a mixture of water and ether.