erode
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ÉȘ
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rode
ˈroʊd
rowd
/ÉȘˈrəʊd/

A(z) „erode” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to erode
01

erodĂĄl, kopik

(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material
Transitive: to erode the surface of a material
to erode definition and meaning
Példåk
Wind and rain eroded the exposed rocks on the mountaintop.
A szĂ©l Ă©s az esƑ lerombolta a hegycsĂșcson kitett köveket.
1.1

elmos, kopik

to undergo gradual wearing away or reduction in size, typically as a result of natural forces or environmental factors
Intransitive
Példåk
Coastal dunes erode gradually, reshaping the landscape with each tide.
A parti dƱnék fokozatosan erodålnak, minden årapållyal åtalakítva a tåjat.
02

elƑrál, aláás

to gradually destroy someone's confidence, trust, or emotional well-being due to negative experiences or influences
Transitive: to erode a person's emotional well-being
Példåk
The betrayal by a trusted friend slowly eroded his trust in others.
Egy megbĂ­zhatĂł barĂĄt ĂĄrulĂĄsa lassan alĂĄĂĄsta a bizalmĂĄt mĂĄsok irĂĄnt.
2.1

elƑröl, rombol

(of one's confidence, trust, or emotional well-being) to gradually decline due to prolonged exposure to negative experiences or influences
Intransitive
Példåk
Jack 's emotional well-being eroded in a toxic relationship characterized by constant conflict.
Jack Ă©rzelmi jĂłlĂ©tĂ©ben apadĂĄs következett be egy ĂĄllandĂł konfliktusokkal jellemezhetƑ mĂ©rgezƑ kapcsolatban.
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