rot

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rot — 動詞

  • rotpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • rotshe / she / it
  • rottedpast simple
  • rotting-ing form

1. to break down and be destroyed through natural processes involving damp, bacteri

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

腐爛

因細菌或潮濕而分解毀壞

to break down and be destroyed through natural processes involving damp, bacteria, or fungi; also, to make organic matter break down in this way

例句

The wooden fence post rotted through after five wet winters.

那根木頭籬笆樁經過五個潮濕的冬天後腐爛斷裂了。

intransitive: something rots

Emre found a sack of potatoes rotting in the back of the cupboard.

Emre 在櫥櫃深處發現一袋正在腐爛的馬鈴薯。

同義詞
  • decay

    more formal; used for both organic and inorganic breakdown

  • decompose

    scientific term for biological breakdown

  • spoil

    used specifically for food becoming inedible

  • deteriorate

    broader term for gradual loss of quality, not necessarily biological

反義詞
  • preserve

    to stop something from breaking down

  • flourish

    to grow healthily rather than decay

文法句型

something rots

something rots something

用法筆記

Frequently intransitive. The transitive use is less common and typically describes moisture or conditions causing organic matter to break down.

常見錯誤

The iron gate rotted after years of rain.
The iron gate rusted after years of rain.
💡rot describes organic things like wood or food breaking down; rust is for metal corroding.

rot — 名詞