英 [ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ] 美 [ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ]
n. 损坏,糟蹋;掠夺;损坏物
spoilage /ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ/
不可数名词 When spoilage occurs, something, usually food, decays or is harmed, so that it is no longer fit to be used. (通常指食物)腐坏
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参考来源茶多酚对草鱼肉保鲜作用及机理研究
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损坏,糟蹋;掠夺;损坏物
Check fridge and Products thoroughly to avoid spoilage.
为防止食品变质,要彻底检查冰箱。
But it can't. Western spoilage is a result of personal habit and law.
但是这是不可能的,西方的浪费是个人习惯和法律造成的。
They have real difficulty trying to tell the difference in quality changes and safety spoilage.
他们真的很难区分真正的变质和无关紧要的损坏之间的区别。
It also reduces the amount of food lost to insects, spoilage and mishandling.
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The process can also retard spoilage, and it doesn't affect the taste of the food.
So the commission wants Congress to set a national goal of 2 percent spoilage.
At the clinics VillageReach supplied and installed refrigerators to prevent spoilage and lights powered by propane.