putrefaction
英 [,pjuːtrɪ'fækʃ(ə)n]
美 [ˌpjutrəˈfækʃən]
putrefaction 腐败,腐化来自拉丁语putrere,发臭,腐烂,词源同putrid.-fact,做,产生,词源同do,fact.
- putrefaction (n.)
- c. 1400, from Old French putrefaction (14c.), from Latin putrefactionem (nominative putrefactio), noun of action from past participle stem of putrefacere "to make rotten," from putrere "to be rotten" (see putrid) + facere "to make, do" (see factitious).
- 1. Expert: This kind of shrimp has been putrefaction.
- 专家: 这种虾已经是腐败变质了.
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- 2. Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction.
- 罗马社会曾陷入过道德腐败的状况.
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- 3. Proteolysis and putrefaction are typical results of microbial spoilage of such high - protein materials.
- 蛋白水解和腐化是这些 高蛋白 物质发生微生物变质的典型结果.
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- 4. Most of these products were from natural sources, liable to putrefaction and of non - uniform quality.
- 这些产品大多数来属于天然材料, 易于腐烂而且质量不均一.
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