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Definition of corrosion in English: corrosionnoun kəˈrəʊʒ(ə)nkəˈroʊʒən mass noun1The 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 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
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin corrosio(n-), from Latin corrodere 'gnaw through' (see corrode). Rhymeseclosion, erosion, explosion, implosion Definition of corrosion in US English: corrosionnounkəˈrōZHənkəˈroʊʒən 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 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
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin corrosio(n-), from Latin corrodere ‘gnaw through’ (see corrode). |