1.劫掠;;劫余残迹
1.The derivative of depredate
2.damage or harm that is done to something
1.Even so, they might not be so vulnerable to human depredation if they did not, like humans, reproduce so slowly.
尽管如此,如果它们不象人类一样繁殖如此缓慢,它们对人类的掠夺也不会如此无能为力。
2.In particular, the Moonstone becomes the sign of England's imperial depredation and the symbol of national rather than a personal crime.
特别是,月亮石成为了英国帝国主义掠夺的象征,与个人犯罪相比,更是民族犯罪的象征。
3.The processes of depredation, amortization, and depletion discussed in this chapter all have a common goal.
本章讨论的折旧、摊销和损耗处理都有一个共同的目的。
4.The ultimate cause is that the strong depredation and expansion of urbanization lead to discordance between regions, cities and rural areas.
根本原因,是城市化的掠夺和扩张性强,是地区之间、城市和农村之间不和谐的发展。
5.Brutal acts of depredation are not uncommon.
残酷的劫掠行为并非罕见。
6.The higher rate of depredation may attribute to the good climate, such as the strong sunshine and high temperature. 2.
这可能与气候有关,日照强、气温高都可能成为农药降解的原因。
7.The Analysis of Tensile Depredation Microcosmic Modality of Destroying of Nonwoven Fabric Reinforced Polymer Composites
非织造布增强复合材料拉伸断口的破坏模式分析