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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 deg·ra·da·tion /ˌdɛgrəˈdeʃən/
 降格,墮落,退化

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 deg·ra·da·tion /ˌdɛgrəˈdeʃən/ 名詞
 降解,遞降,分解作用

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 degradation
 降格; 退化

From: Network Terminology

 degradation
 退化

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Deg·ra·da·tion n.
 1. The act of reducing in rank, character, or reputation, or of abasing; a lowering from one's standing or rank in office or society; diminution; as, the degradation of a peer, a knight, a general, or a bishop.
    He saw many removes and degradations in all the other offices of which he had been possessed.   --Clarendon.
 2. The state of being reduced in rank, character, or reputation; baseness; moral, physical, or intellectual degeneracy; disgrace; abasement; debasement.
    The . . . degradation of a needy man of letters.   --Macaulay.
    Deplorable is the degradation of our nature.   --South.
    Moments there frequently must be, when a sinner is sensible of the degradation of his state.   --Blair.
 3. Diminution or reduction of strength, efficacy, or value; degeneration; deterioration.
    The development and degradation of the alphabetic forms can be traced.   --I. Taylor (The Alphabet).
 4. Geol. A gradual wearing down or wasting, as of rocks and banks, by the action of water, frost etc.
 5. Biol. The state or condition of a species or group which exhibits degraded forms; degeneration.
    The degradation of the species man is observed in some of its varieties.   --Dana.
 6. Physiol. Arrest of development, or degeneration of any organ, or of the body as a whole.
 Degradation of energy, or Dissipation of energy Physics, the transformation of energy into some form in which it is less available for doing work.
 Syn: -- Abasement; debasement; reduction; decline.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 degradation
      n 1: changing to a lower state (a less respected state) [syn: debasement]
      2: a low or downcast state; "each confession brought her into
         an attitude of abasement"- H.L.Menchken [syn: abasement,
          abjection]