1HCMDECAYif metal corrodes, or if something corrodes it, it is slowly destroyed by the effect of water, chemicals etc (受)腐蚀;侵蚀
Acidic water will corrode the pipes.
酸性水会腐蚀管子。
2 written to gradually make something weaker or destroy it completely 损害;腐蚀;破坏
Corruption has corroded our confidence in the police force.
腐败现象损害了我们对警察机关的信任。
Examples from the Corpus
corrode• By the time they found the wreckage of the plane, it had already started to corrode.• It's not been in the water long enough to corrode.• The system would corrode and crumble.• The Hmong with whom they worked had radioequipment that was corroded, antique, unserviceable.• We think she corroded for only a matter of weeks before being colonised.• It was in a brassframe, corroded from the steam of coffee and spilled Cokes.• Beyond the stadium were the corrodinghulks of the Bronx.• The pipework was badly corroded in places.• Saltcorrodes metal.• Acid can corrode most metals.• Theserevelations corrode public faith in democracy.• If the batteries leak, they can corrode the case of your flashlight.• So the sewage goes septic, giving off hydrogensulphide which corrodes the pipes and makes a nastysmell.• Over the years, rain, wind, and sun had corroded the statue, turning the bronze a brightgreen.• Acid rain has corroded the statue.