Decays Meaning in English
word · lemma: decay
dəˈkeɪz
duh-KAYZ
dɪkˈeɪz
di-KAYZ
释义
Gradually becomes damaged, weaker, or destroyed, often because of natural processes such as rot or decomposition. It’s used for organic matter like food, teeth, or even buildings over time.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in science, health, or to describe the natural slow breakdown of things. Common collocations: 'tooth decays', 'food decays', 'wood decays'. Not used for sudden or violent damage.
Spanish: se descompone - se pudre - se deterioraPortuguese (BR): decompõe-se - apodrece - deteriora-sePortuguese (PT): decompõe-se - apodrece - deteriora-seChinese (Simplified): 腐烂 - 衰变 - 腐朽Chinese (Traditional): 腐爛 - 衰變 - 腐朽Hindi: सड़ता है - गलता है - क्षय होता हैArabic: يتحلل - يفسد - يتدهورBengali: পচে যায় - নষ্ট হয়Russian: разлагается - гниётJapanese: 腐る - 劣化するVietnamese: phân hủy - mục nátKorean: 썩다 - 부패하다Turkish: çürür - bozulurUrdu: سڑ جاتا ہے - گل جاتا ہےIndonesian: membusuk - melapuk
例句
The old apple decays if you leave it outside.
basic
When a tooth decays, it can cause pain.
basic
Wood decays after years in wet places.
basic
If fruit decays in your fridge, it usually starts to smell bad.
natural
Sometimes, old houses fall apart as the foundation slowly decays.
natural
As time goes by, everything decays a little, even memories.
natural