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deteriorated

/dih-teer-ee-uh-reyt/US // dɪˈtɪər i əˌreɪt //UK // (dɪˈtɪərɪəˌreɪt) //

恶化的,恶化,恶化了,衰败的

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Definitions

  1. 1

    de·te·ri·o·rat·ed, de·te·ri·o·rat·ing.

    • : to make or become worse or inferior in character, quality, value, etc.
    • : to disintegrate or wear away.

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Examples

  • Infrastructure—bridges, highways, pavement—deteriorates over time with continuous use.

  • A five-year cheddar, although tasty, will result in an overly oily fondue because its casein has deteriorated too much to form a cohesive melted mass.

  • Try as they might to cross-pollinate through research and investments, the climate between China and the United States continues to deteriorate into political one-upmanship, leaving users to pay the steepest costs.

  • One year as a teacher — you’re not going to deteriorate as a teacher and not be able to get paid going forward.

  • The Tuesday talks marked a rare moment of cooperation between the two powers, whose deteriorating relations over the pandemic, Hong Kong, and human rights, at times, have appeared to put the trade pact at risk.

  • Ruby also danced in a chorus of a Hollywood club for a while, as her marriage deteriorated and finally ended in divorce.

  • Dostum remains a power broker today, although his health has deteriorated from the effects of a hard life and heavy drinking.

  • How could things in Ukraine have deteriorated to the point where Putin was now engaged in such a reckless act of aggression?

  • Unfortunately, the U.S. relationships with Egypt and Turkey have both deteriorated since 2012.

  • According to reports, things deteriorated after AlFayez divorced the monarch and flew to London.

  • But in Virginia it was grown without interruption or alternation, and the plantations rapidly deteriorated in fertility.

  • And there was not too much of it—never any more than a tired and slightly deteriorated editor could stand.

  • Side by side with this deteriorated literature there goes on a more encouraging folk-singing.

  • Of the fourteen “good,” thirteen graduated in as good health; one in much deteriorated health.

  • Worse than all, too, the common trout deteriorated, for they had fed on the spawn of the salmo eriox.