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第三人称
erodes
现在进行时
eroding
过去式
eroded
过去完成时
eroded
1
侵蚀, 腐蚀
(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material
及物动词
- The river's strong currents eroded the riverbank over time.
河流的强流随着时间的推移侵蚀了河岸。
- Wind and rain eroded the exposed rocks on the mountaintop.
风和雨侵蚀了山顶裸露的岩石。
- Continuous foot traffic can erode the walking path in a natural area.
持续的步行交通可能会侵蚀自然区域的步行道。
- The relentless waves eroded the coastal cliffs, reshaping the entire coastline.
无情的海浪侵蚀了海岸悬崖,重塑了整个海岸线。
- Over time, acidic rain eroded the ancient stone statues, gradually wearing away their features.
随着时间的推移,酸雨侵蚀了古代的石像,逐渐磨损了它们的特征。
2
侵蚀, 削弱
to gradually destroy someone's confidence, trust, or emotional well-being due to negative experiences or influences
及物动词
- Constant criticism from her peers eroded Maria's self-esteem over time.
来自同龄人的不断批评随着时间的推移侵蚀了玛丽亚的自尊。
- The betrayal by a trusted friend slowly eroded his trust in others.
被信任的朋友背叛逐渐侵蚀了他对他人的信任。
- The ongoing stress of the job eroded Sarah's enthusiasm and passion.
工作的持续压力侵蚀了莎拉的热情和激情。
- Repeated failures in his endeavors eroded Mark's sense of accomplishment.
他努力中反复的失败侵蚀了马克的成就感。
- The ongoing hardships eroded the family's hope for a better life.
持续的困难侵蚀了家庭对更好生活的希望。