decay
v
1 [I, Tn] (cause sth to) become bad; rot; decompose (使某物)变坏, 腐烂, 变质
decaying teeth, vegetables 龋齿、 腐烂的蔬菜
Sugar decays your teeth. 糖能腐蚀牙齿.
2 [I] lose power, vigour, influence, etc 失去权力、 活力、 影响等
a decaying culture, society, regime, etc 衰退的文化、 社会、 政权等
Our powers decay (ie We become less strong, alert, etc) in old age. 我们的体力、 精力在老年时就衰退. decay, n [U]
(state reached by the process of) decaying 腐败、 衰退的状态: `tooth decay 蛀牙
The empire is in decay. 帝国在衰亡.
The feudal system slowly fell into decay, ie stopped working. 封建制度在缓慢地衰亡.
maten. (工人间的)伙伴,同事,老兄,老弟〔工人,水手间的亲密称呼〕;配偶〔男女任何一方〕,动物之偶(尤指鸟类),(一对中的)一只,配对物;[医学](军医等的)助手;[航海](商船的)大副,驾驶员;
vt.& vi. (使)成为配偶;(使)交配;(一对动物或鸟)交配;交尾(~ with sth);
idealadj. 理想的,完美的;被认为是最好的;完全或相当令人满意的;想象的,假设的;
n. 理想;典范,典型;目标,高尚的、有价值的原则或目标;
fevern. 发热,发烧;热病;一时的狂热;激动不安;
vt. 引起发热;使狂热;使患热病;
vi. 发热或变得发热;狂热;患热病;