decayed 音標拼音: [dək'ed]
adj . 腐爛的
腐爛的
decayed adj 1 :
damaged by decay ;
hence unsound and useless ; "
rotten floor boards "; "
rotted beams "; "
a decayed foundation "
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synonym : {
decayed }, {
rotten }, {
rotted }]
Decay \
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v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Decayed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Decaying }.] [
OF .
decaeir ,
dechaer ,
decheoir ,
F .
d ['
e ]
choir ,
to decline ,
fall ,
become less ;
L .
de -
cadere to fall .
See {
Chance }.]
To pass gradually from a sound ,
prosperous ,
or perfect state ,
to one of imperfection ,
adversity ,
or dissolution ;
to waste away ;
to decline ;
to fail ;
to become weak ,
corrupt ,
or disintegrated ;
to rot ;
to perish ;
as ,
a tree decays ;
fortunes decay ;
hopes decay .
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1913 Webster ]
Ill fares the land ,
to hastening ills a prey ,
Where wealth accumulates and men decay . --
Goldsmith .
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1913 Webster ]
Decayed \
De *
cayed "\,
a .
Fallen ,
as to physical or social condition ;
affected with decay ;
rotten ;
as ,
decayed vegetation or vegetables ;
a decayed fortune or gentleman . -- {
De *
cay "
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ness },
n .
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