eating away
英 [ˈiːtɪŋ əˈweɪ]
美 [ˈiːtɪŋ əˈweɪ]
网络 侵蚀,腐蚀
英英释义
noun
- (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
双语例句
- Of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
指物质,特别是强酸;能够通过化学作用破坏或者侵蚀。 - Computerised high-frequency trading could have convinced potential investors that the system is gamed against them by eating away at profit opportunities and liquidity.
电脑操控的高频交易对市场获利机会和流动性的侵蚀,可能导致潜在投资者认为整个市场机制对他们不利。 - This fear it apparently was, rather than any organic disease, which was eating away the health of John South.
正是这种恐惧,而不是机体的任何病症,正在引人注目地吞噬掉约翰·苏斯的健康。 - I liked to think of myself as a grown man, but consternation was eating away at my bravado like a starved piranha devouring its prey.
我那时喜欢把自己看作是一个大人,但惊恐慌乱就像一条饥肠辘辘的食人鱼吞食猎物一般,渐渐攻破了我的虚张声势。 - With Germany going through a phase of reform fatigue and falling unemployment eating away at politicians 'appetite for further deregulation, the likelihood of new reforms that would lower the barrier between first-and second-class workers seems low.
由于德国正经历一段改革疲劳期,同时不断下降的失业率降低了政治家们进一步解除管制的兴趣,因此进行新一轮改革、以降低头等与二等工人之间门槛的可能性似乎不大。 - The acid has been eating away the sides of the container. electronic casing caliper
酸腐蚀着容器的四壁。套管内壁腐蚀电子检查仪 - Rot is eating away the interior of the house
房子内部正逐渐受到侵蚀。 - But with prices so low, the Chinese merchandise is eating away at their market share.
但由于价格非常低廉,中国商品正在蚕食他们的市场份额。 - Everywhere there are negative forces eating away at the foundations of peace.
到处都有负面的力量在吞噬和平的根基。 - The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
大海的波浪慢慢地侵蚀着岸边的岩石。