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spoilage

/spoi-lij/US // ˈspɔɪ lɪdʒ //UK // (ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ) //

变质,腐烂,腐败,腐化

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of spoiling or the state of being spoiled.
    • : material or the amount of material that is spoiled or wasted: The spoilage in today's shipment is much too great.
    • : the decay of foodstuffs due to the action of bacteria; rotting: He was concerned about the spoilage of fruit on the way to market.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
adulteration掺杂使假,掺假,掺杂,掺假行为atrophy萎缩,萎萎缩,萎缩不全,萎缩的blight枯萎病,枯萎病症,枯萎症,枯萎病的发生breakdown崩溃,细分,分项,分解caries龋齿,龋病,齿龋,齿科consumption消费量,消费,消耗,消费品corrosion腐蚀,腐蚀性,腐蚀作用,腐蚀问题decadence颓废,颓势,颓废主义,颓废之风decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降decomposition分解,分解作用,分解法,分解物decrease减少,降低,下降,下跌decrepitude颓废,衰弱,腐朽性,衰退degeneracy退化,退化性,堕落,变质degeneration变性,退化,退变,退化性depreciation贬值,折旧,折旧费,摊销deterioration恶化,变质,衰退,衰败dilapidation失修,残破,破旧,残破不堪disintegration瓦解,解体,分解,崩解disrepair失修,年久失修,破损,残缺不全dissolution解散,溶解,溶解度,溶解力downfall垮台,衰落,堕落,沦落dying奄奄一息,垂死挣扎,垂死的,奄奄一息的extinction灭绝,消灭,灭亡,灭顶之灾fading褪色,褪色的,逐渐消失,褪变failing失败,失败的,失效,失误gangrene坏疽,疽病,坏疽病,疽impairment减损,减值,损伤,损害mortification屈辱,屈辱感,堕落,屈辱的代价putrefaction腐烂,腐烂变质,腐化,腐烂性putrescence腐烂,腐烂现象,腐败,腐化putridity腐臭味,腐烂,腐烂性,腐臭putridness腐臭味,腐臭,腐烂,腐臭性rot腐烂,腐败,腐蚀,腐化rottenness腐烂性,腐烂,腐朽,腐败rotting腐烂的,腐朽的,腐烂,腐烂性ruin破坏,毁坏,毁掉,毁了ruination毁灭,毁坏,废墟,破坏rust锈,锈蚀,锈迹斑斑,铁锈senescence衰老,老化,退化,老年化spoilation破坏,捣乱,破坏性,破坏力wasting浪费,浪费了,浪费的,浪费资源withering枯萎,凋零,凋谢,枯萎的crumbling摇摇欲坠,摇摇欲坠的,崩溃的,崩坏的perishing灭亡,消亡,殒落,殒命wasting away蹉跎岁月,蹉跎了岁月,浪费了,浪费掉的东西

Examples

  • Also, microorganisms can enter the food when it is transferred from the kettle to jar and cause spoilage.

  • The spoilage happened when Emergent cross-contaminated batches of the two vaccines with ingredients from the other.

  • This information helps reduce spoilage and wasted doses—if, say, a freezer goes out, medical staff don’t have to assume vaccines are spoiled.

  • One common way to slow or stop that spoilage is to remove water from the food.

  • Every retail food business has what’s called shrink, and shrink can mean spoilage.

  • Plus, how you store meat in a fridge sometimes contributes to faster spoilage.

  • It will also hide unwanted vegetal flavors and even mask certain types of spoilage.

  • Then the problem of curing tobacco in such a manner that it could reach England without spoilage faced him.

  • Spoilage of products is nearly always due to carelessness in one of these steps.

  • They also ferment readily, although a small percentage of preservative, such as benzoate of soda, will halt spoilage.

  • Anything that came in cans or packages that seemed safe from spoilage was carefully stowed away in the cave.

  • Such irregular surfaces cannot be wrapped smoothly enough to delay spoilage.