corrodes in Germany
corrodes [kəroudz] korrodiert, ätzt
Sentence patterns related to "corrodes"
1. One who or that which Corrodes.
2. The moist air corrodes the concrete.
Die feuchte Luft zerfrisst den Beton.
3. The moist air corrodes the concrete
Die feuchte Luft zerfrisst den Beton
4. Acid rain destroys trees and corrodes buildings.
5. If metal Corrodes, or if something Corrodes it, it is slowly destroyed by the effect of water, chemicals etc Acidic water will Corrode the pipes
6. Caustic Any chemical substance which corrodes and destroys bodily tissue.
7. The trade and the mammonism seriously corrodes the society lives each stratification plane.
8. Sycophancy cheapens discourse and corrodes excellence in the Aristotelean sense of the term
9. Acerbic speech is like acid, because it is sour and corrodes, or weakens, relationships
10. These caustic emotions are like rust that slowly corrodes the body of a car.
11. Synonyms for Abrades include scrapes, chafes, rasps, scratches, erodes, rubs, grazes, wears, frays and corrodes
12. But concealment corrodes the chance of creating confidence between governed and governing , manager and managed.
13. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Corrode cor‧rode / kəˈrəʊd $ -ˈroʊd / verb [intransitive, transitive] 1 HCM DECAY if metal Corrodes, or if something Corrodes it, it is slowly destroyed by the effect of water, chemicals etc Acidic water will Corrode the pipes
14. Their failure to attain status comparable to that of older market-sector professions corrodes' middle class[Sentence dictionary], conservatism.
15. Their words infuse the air Britain breathes, serving just three press magnates whose pernicious influence corrodes all political discourse.
16. Their failure to attain status comparable to that of older market-sector professions corrodes' middle class, conservatism.
17. So the sewage goes septic, giving off hydrogen sulphide which corrodes the pipes and makes a nasty smell.
18. 26 Their failure to attain status comparable to that of older market-sector professions corrodes' middle class, conservatism.
19. Slightly acidic water (pH 4 - 6.5) usually corrodes galvanized iron pipes, but also copper and asbestos cement pipes.
So greift leicht saures Wasser (pH 4 bis 6,5) meist verzinkte Eisenrohre, aber auch Kupfer- und Asbestzementrohre an.
20. Verb If metal or stone Corrodes, or is Corroded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust
21. We find that the cast-iron pipe is only mildly corrosive and the indoor pipeline is just rust-eaten, but the seamless steel pipe corrodes badly.
22. Corrode Lyrics: The black mould grows, takes over the walls / My skin drowned deep in stench / Dead skin lays low, and old rust Corrodes / In dirty water I’m drenched / For tonight I’ll get some
23. GALVANIC Corrosion • Galvanic Corrosion (also called bimetallic Corrosion) is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially to another when both metals are in electrical contact, in the presence of an electrolyte
24. Inflections of 'Corrode' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Corrodes v 3rd person singular corroding v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Corroded v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."