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词汇 corrosion
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Definition of corrosion in English:

corrosion

noun kəˈrəʊʒ(ə)nkəˈroʊʒən
mass noun
  • 1The process of corroding or being corroded.

    each aircraft part is sprayed with oil to prevent corrosion

    飞机的各个部件都喷了油以防腐蚀。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This will ward off corrosion and prevent the cap cracking under normal dive depth pressures.
    • Not all research on corrosion, however, is oriented toward its prevention.
    • A relatively recent use for sodium benzoate is as a corrosion inhibitor in engine coolant systems.
    • The chemicals form 3 basic layers inside aimed at delaying corrosion and oxidation.
    • The inside lining of all tanks has been sand-blasted to prevent corrosion.
    • Mortar with high concentrations of chloride ions accelerates corrosion of the embedded steel.
    • In most cases the metals used to coat or form the decorative threads are extremely thin, and corrosion can sometimes erode the filament entirely.
    • The heat pipe technology still forms the basis of its design: the pipes are nickel-plated copper, designed to prevent corrosion.
    • Tin is less reactive than the metal it covers, protecting the underlying metal from corrosion.
    • It's two inches across on all sides, and it's lined on the inside with a chemical that prevents corrosion.
    • Coatings such as zinc and tin provide protection against corrosion.
    • Metals are often treated by electrolysis, which reverses corrosion by linking them to an anode.
    • Manganese is added to an alloy to increase hardness and improve resistance to corrosion and mechanical shock.
    • Ruthenium adds hardness and resistance to corrosion to such alloys.
    • This is because the iron electrode is more susceptible to corrosion and to self-discharge on standing.
    • In high-humidity areas, regularly wipe the blades with a light coating of oil to prevent rust or corrosion.
    • The effect of low levels of alloying additions on the soil corrosion of carbon steels is modest.
    • It is the element most commonly added to steel because it increases the strength and resistance to corrosion of steel.
    • Also, avoid adding chloride to mortar or grout; soluble chlorides accelerate corrosion.
    • Painting is the only way to prevent corrosion, but this is expensive and time consuming.
    Synonyms
    wearing away, abrasion, scraping away, grinding down, crumbling, wear and tear, weathering, dissolving, dissolution
    1. 1.1 Damage caused to metal, stone, or other materials by corrosion.
      engineers found the corrosion when checking the bridge

      工程师们检查桥的时候发现了被腐蚀的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now, this request comes after massive corrosion was discovered at an Ohio plant.
      • There was no corrosion visible, and he hadn't seen any major damage awaiting repairs.
      • However, like all auto parts, radiators are prone to damage and corrosion.
      • A helicopter mechanic, he was assigned to inspect for corrosion, cracks, and assorted damage.
      • Fans, heaters and ducts should be checked for corrosion and other damage.
      • Visually inspect the wiring for signs of rodent damage, wear, cracks, or corrosion.
      • Our second dive is on this historic submarine, so that Mike can check anodes placed to reduce corrosion of the now-delicate hull.
      • After just six years in service, a normal plane undergoes a meticulous and costly check for corrosion.
      • Damage to instrument surfaces, including corrosion, rust, and pitting, also can result.
      • However, as with all types of corrosion, many factors influence the rate of attack.
      Synonyms
      harm, injury, destruction, vandalization, vandalism

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin corrosio(n-), from Latin corrodere 'gnaw through' (see corrode).

Rhymes

eclosion, erosion, explosion, implosion

Definition of corrosion in US English:

corrosion

nounkəˈrōZHənkəˈroʊʒən
  • 1The process of corroding metal, stone, or other materials.

    腐蚀;侵蚀

    each aircraft part is sprayed with oil to prevent corrosion

    飞机的各个部件都喷了油以防腐蚀。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chemicals form 3 basic layers inside aimed at delaying corrosion and oxidation.
    • The effect of low levels of alloying additions on the soil corrosion of carbon steels is modest.
    • Tin is less reactive than the metal it covers, protecting the underlying metal from corrosion.
    • The inside lining of all tanks has been sand-blasted to prevent corrosion.
    • Painting is the only way to prevent corrosion, but this is expensive and time consuming.
    • Ruthenium adds hardness and resistance to corrosion to such alloys.
    • Manganese is added to an alloy to increase hardness and improve resistance to corrosion and mechanical shock.
    • The heat pipe technology still forms the basis of its design: the pipes are nickel-plated copper, designed to prevent corrosion.
    • Metals are often treated by electrolysis, which reverses corrosion by linking them to an anode.
    • Also, avoid adding chloride to mortar or grout; soluble chlorides accelerate corrosion.
    • In most cases the metals used to coat or form the decorative threads are extremely thin, and corrosion can sometimes erode the filament entirely.
    • It's two inches across on all sides, and it's lined on the inside with a chemical that prevents corrosion.
    • Mortar with high concentrations of chloride ions accelerates corrosion of the embedded steel.
    • Not all research on corrosion, however, is oriented toward its prevention.
    • In high-humidity areas, regularly wipe the blades with a light coating of oil to prevent rust or corrosion.
    • This will ward off corrosion and prevent the cap cracking under normal dive depth pressures.
    • This is because the iron electrode is more susceptible to corrosion and to self-discharge on standing.
    • It is the element most commonly added to steel because it increases the strength and resistance to corrosion of steel.
    • Coatings such as zinc and tin provide protection against corrosion.
    • A relatively recent use for sodium benzoate is as a corrosion inhibitor in engine coolant systems.
    Synonyms
    wearing away, abrasion, scraping away, grinding down, crumbling, wear and tear, weathering, dissolving, dissolution
    1. 1.1 Damage caused by corrosion.
      腐蚀带来的损害
      engineers found the corrosion when checking the bridge

      工程师们检查桥的时候发现了被腐蚀的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Damage to instrument surfaces, including corrosion, rust, and pitting, also can result.
      • However, like all auto parts, radiators are prone to damage and corrosion.
      • However, as with all types of corrosion, many factors influence the rate of attack.
      • Our second dive is on this historic submarine, so that Mike can check anodes placed to reduce corrosion of the now-delicate hull.
      • Now, this request comes after massive corrosion was discovered at an Ohio plant.
      • There was no corrosion visible, and he hadn't seen any major damage awaiting repairs.
      • Fans, heaters and ducts should be checked for corrosion and other damage.
      • A helicopter mechanic, he was assigned to inspect for corrosion, cracks, and assorted damage.
      • Visually inspect the wiring for signs of rodent damage, wear, cracks, or corrosion.
      • After just six years in service, a normal plane undergoes a meticulous and costly check for corrosion.
      Synonyms
      harm, injury, destruction, vandalization, vandalism

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin corrosio(n-), from Latin corrodere ‘gnaw through’ (see corrode).

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