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cor·ro·sive
/-ˈrosɪv, zɪv/
(
a
.)腐蝕的,腐蝕性的,蝕壞的腐蝕物,腐蝕劑
From:
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cor·ro·sive
/-ˈrosɪv, zɪv/
形容詞
腐蝕的,腐蝕劑
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cor·ro·sive
a.
1.
Eating
away
;
having
the
power
of
gradually
wearing
,
changing
,
or
destroying
the
texture
or
substance
of
a
body
;
as
,
the
corrosive
action
of
an
acid
.
“
Corrosive
liquors.”
--
Grew
.
“
Corrosive
famine.”
--
Thomson
.
2.
Having
the
quality
of
fretting
or
vexing
.
Care
is
no
cure
,
but
corrosive
.
--
Shak
.
Corrosive sublimate
Chem.
,
mercuric
chloride
, HgCl2;
so
called
because
obtained
by
sublimation
,
and
because
of
its
harsh
irritating
action
on
the
body
tissue
.
Usually
it
is
in
the
form
of
a
heavy
,
transparent
,
crystalline
substance
,
easily
soluble
,
and
of
an
acrid
,
burning
taste
.
It
is
a
virulent
poison
,
a
powerful
antiseptic
,
and
an
excellent
antisyphilitic
;
called
also
mercuric bichloride
.
It
is
to
be
carefully
distinguished
from
calomel
,
the
mild
chloride
of
mercury
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cor·ro·sive
,
n.
1.
That
which
has
the
quality
of
eating
or
wearing
away
gradually
.
[
Corrosives
]
act
either
directly
,
by
chemically
destroying
the
part
,
or
indirectly
by
causing
inflammation
and
gangrene
.
--
Dunglison
.
2.
That
which
has
the
power
of
fretting
or
irritating
.
Such
speeches
. . .
are
grievous
corrosives
.
--
Hooker
.
--
Cor*ro*sive*ly
,
adv.
--
Cor*ro*sive*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
corrosive
adj
:
of
a
substance
,
especially
a
strong
acid
;
capable
of
destroying
or
eating
away
by
chemical
action
[
syn
:
caustic
,
erosive
,
vitriolic
]
n
:
a
substance
having
the
tendency
to
cause
corrosion
(
such
a
strong
acids
or
alkali
)
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