Examples of using Corrode in English and their translations into Chinese
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Civil conflict and bad governance, such as corruption, abuse of power, weak institutions and lack of accountability, corrode States from within.
In heavily polluted industrial and coastal areas, the surface can be very dirty and even corrode.
Nickel and copper joints can also be problematic- nickel is expensive, and copper can corrode.
This corrosive action will not only affect the normal work of the mechanical appearance equipment, but also corrode the parts inside the machinery.
These trends matter because the separation and perpetuation of the upper-middle class corrode prospects for more progressive approaches to policy.
They are also highly resistant to UV light and rarely corrode when in contact with live components.
Most golf cars are still built on steel frames, which can corrode.
These motors are mostly made from Aluminum and Steel and will corrode quickly in wet environments.
As time passes, the equipment" downhole" may corrode and require replacement.
Hidden conflict can corrode the work environment and is linked to lowered morale and motivation, health issues, absenteeism, presenteeism, and damaged relations, and affects work output.
Such despicable and detestable acts and/or expressions of hate corrode every educational principle, philosophy and policy we are charged with upholding,” officials said.
Swift's satire corrodes, while Cervantes's allows us some hope.
Clean the ladder regularly to prevent some chemicals from corroding the surface of the ladder.
He also removed the parts of my thigh muscle that were corroded by cancer.
Existing gas pipelines can't carry it because it corrodes iron.
It also corrodes your teeth.
Clean the ladder regularly to prevent some chemicals from corroding the surface of the ladder.
Clean the ladder regularly to prevent some chemicals from corroding the surface of the ladder.
Weather and water resistance: the material barely corrodes and absorbs very little moisture.
I think Milt is right; it corrodes your self-respect.”.