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Eat away Meaning in English

expression

ˈit/ /əˈweɪ
EET-uh-WAY
ˈiːt/ /ɐwˈeɪ
EET-uh-WAY

释义

To gradually destroy, remove, or reduce something, often by a physical or emotional process. It can refer to actual physical erosion or to something being weakened emotionally or financially.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in both literal (like rust 'eats away' at metal) and figurative senses (stress 'eats away at' confidence). Usually followed by 'at' when specifying what is being affected. Informal; often paired with words describing what's being damaged.

例句

Acid can eat away metal over time.

basic

Rainwater has eaten away parts of this wall.

basic

Worries can eat away your happiness if you let them.

basic

All those little expenses really eat away at my savings.

natural

The constant criticism started to eat away at his confidence.

natural

If you leave wood outside, termites will eat away at it.

natural