rot

美 [rɑt]
英 [rɒt]
  • n.腐烂;腐败变质;形势恶化;废话
  • v.(使)腐烂
  • 网络腐朽;烂掉;腐坏
过去式:rotted  第三人称单数:rots  现在分词:rotting  
Rot
v.
— see also
rotten
1.
[i][t]
(使)腐烂,腐败变质to decay, or make sth decay, naturally and gradually
rotting leaves
渐渐腐烂的叶子
The window frame had rotted away completely.
窗框已经完全烂掉了。
prisoners thrown in jail and left to rot
投入大牢后就无人过问的囚犯
Too much sugar will rot your teeth.
吃糖太多,就会出现蛀牙。
n.
1.
腐烂;腐败变质the process or state of decaying and falling apart
The wood must not get damp as rot can quickly result.
木头不能受潮,否则很快就会烂掉。
2.
形势恶化used to describe the fact that a situation is getting worse
The rot set in last year when they reorganized the department.
去年他们重组这个部门时,衰败就开始了。
The team should manage to stop the rot if they play well this week.
如果球队本周比赛表现好,他们应该能够阻止形势的恶化。
3.
废话;胡说nonsense; silly things that sb says
Don't talk such rot!
别说这样的废话!

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