英 [kəˈrəʊsɪv] 美 [kəˈroʊsɪv]
adj. 腐蚀的;侵蚀性的
n. 腐蚀物
corrosive /kəˈrəʊsɪv/
形容词 A corrosive substance is able to destroy solid materials by a chemical reaction. 腐蚀性的
Sodium and sulphur are highly corrosive.
钠和硫有高度的腐蚀性。
形容词 If you say that something has a corrosive effect, you mean that it gradually causes serious harm. 逐渐起破坏作用的
...the corrosive effects of inflation.
...通货膨胀的一些慢性破坏效果。
腐蚀性物品
腐蚀的
腐蚀性
腐蚀的
腐蚀剂
... 氧化物OxidizingMaterial 腐蚀品Corrosive 压缩气体CompressedGas ...
一、腐蚀性物品(Corrosives) :具有燃烧及侵蚀能力的固体、液体及气体。 能灼伤皮肤,或腐蚀金属。
... 腐蚀的;腐蚀性物质:corrodent 腐蚀的,锈蚀的:corrosive 腐烂(作用):putrefaction ...
Sodium and sulphur are highly corrosive.
钠和硫有高度的腐蚀性。
In industry, diamond can form a tough, non-corrosive coating for tools.
在工业中,钻石可以制成工具上的一层坚硬且耐腐蚀的涂层。
Ethanol is corrosive and has less energy per litre than petrol and diesel.
乙醇具有腐蚀性,每升的能源比汽油和柴油少。
The conflict implied by the corrosive Islamofascist mash-up is one the social scientists call intractable.
The Clintons have had a corrosive effect on our political system and on the popular culture.
Davis hams it up a little, without spoiling the genuinely corrosive nature of their constant arguments.