erosive
英 [ɪˈrəʊsɪv]
美 [ɪˈroʊsɪv]
adj. 腐蚀的;冲蚀的;侵蚀性的
BNC.41401 / COCA.34140
英英释义
adj
- of a substance, especially a strong acid
- wearing away by friction
- the erosive effects of waves on the shoreline
双语例句
- In this manner, it is hoped to be able to characterize the erosive burning behaviour from test data.
以这种方式,这是希望能够表征糜烂燃烧性能,从试验数据。 - Their erosive lesions might have existed for1 year or more causing patients'anxiety, fear of misdiagnosis cancer.
糜烂性胃炎多方治疗仍然糜烂,心情越来越焦虑,担心误诊担心癌变等等,加剧经济和社会负担。 - CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to BMI or waist circumference, abdominal visceral adipose tissue volume is associated with an increased risk of erosive esophagitis in men and women.
结论:与患者的BMI或腰围相对比,腹部内脏脂肪组织容积与男女性患者患糜烂性食管炎风险增加相关联。 - In this geometry the erosive effect is most pronounced in the early stages of motor combustion.
对这种几何形状,在燃烧初期的侵蚀作用最为显著。 - The erosive effects of waves on the shoreline.
波浪对海岸的侵蚀作用。 - The erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers.
冰川缩减的消蚀过程。 - Erosive esophagitis and hiatal hernia were identified in18 and70 patients, respectively.
腐蚀性食管炎以及食管裂孔疝分别为18和70例。 - They're the most powerful erosive force on our planet.
它们是地球上最强大、最有侵蚀性的力量。 - Bleeding from erosive gastritis was rarely life-threatening.
腐蚀性胃炎的出血罕有危及生命的。 - Severe erosive burning may occur under such a condition, and is generally avoided in design.
严重的糜烂燃烧,可能会发生在这种情况下,一般是可以避免的设计。
