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deterioration

/dih-teer-ee-uh-rey-shuhn/US // dɪˌtɪər i əˈreɪ ʃən //

恶化,变质,衰退,衰败

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of deteriorating.
    • : the state or condition of having deteriorated.
    • : a gradual decline, as in quality, serviceability, or vigor.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundecay, degeneration
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Examples

  • In Four Threats we look at five earlier periods in American history when people were nervous — they felt that democracy as they knew it at that time was going to be subject to backsliding or deterioration rather than remaining stable.

  • If he rediscovers any version of that form, it would help the Patriots offense strike fear into opposing defenses again … and help make up for whatever deterioration is in store on defense.

  • Many criminologists also cite the general deterioration of trust between the community and police, which leaves residents less likely to report crimes, call in tips or testify in court.

  • Tuatara have many genes involved in producing selenoproteins, which help protect against aging and cellular deterioration, and have more of these genes than humans do.

  • It means that even the aged brain is still remarkably flexible and its deterioration isn’t set in stone.

  • Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration.

  • Winters uses that cataclysmic event to examine the slow deterioration of communal life in the face of annihilation.

  • In the recent past, Germany has particularly been quiet in regard to the deterioration of civil society in Russia.

  • Rovera is deeply concerned by the continuing deterioration of the civilian situation in Syria.

  • Their growth represents a constant deterioration of the status quo rather than the simple postponement peace.

  • An unaccountable increase in piety is sometimes the first warning of approaching mental deterioration.

  • This is especially true as regards prognosis and the question of mental deterioration in any given case.

  • The second conclusion is that thrift under certain conditions is a vice that causes distinct deterioration of character.

  • With the painful exception of a deterioration in the condition of the poor, these changes were for the better.

  • Among other things, the general deterioration in my appearance had forced me to tell Kitty Windus that I was out of work.