putrescence [ pyōō-trĕsəns ]

腐烂腐烂现象腐败腐化

putrescence 的定义

n. 名词 noun

    putrescence 近义词

    n. 名词 noun

    decay

    更多putrescence例句

    1. By the next day, without changing shape, it has turned a repulsive brown; presently it dissolves into noisome putrescence.
    2. Rossetti thought that the "new French School," in which Whistler had been trained, was "simply putrescence and decomposition."
    3. Miss Van Tuyn was not going to allow herself to be influenced by the putrescence of Garstin's mind.
    4. Even Hegel said that wars invigorate humanity just as the storm preserves the sea from putrescence.
    5. It is essentially bottomless, cancerous; a putrescence through the constitution of the people is indicated by this galled place.