spoilage 的定义
spoilage 近义词
decay
spoilage 的近义词 45 个
- adulteration
- atrophy
- blight
- breakdown
- caries
- consumption
- corrosion
- decadence
- decline
- decomposition
- decrease
- decrepitude
- degeneracy
- degeneration
- depreciation
- deterioration
- dilapidation
- disintegration
- disrepair
- dissolution
- downfall
- dying
- extinction
- fading
- failing
- gangrene
- impairment
- mortification
- putrefaction
- putrescence
- putridity
- putridness
- rot
- rottenness
- rotting
- ruin
- ruination
- rust
- senescence
- spoilation
- wasting
- withering
- crumbling
- perishing
- wasting away
spoilage 的反义词 11 个
更多spoilage例句
- 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.