intransitive. To become mouldy; to rot. Also figurative. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > deteriorate in condition [verb (intransitive)] > by want of use or neglect (6) moul?c1225 intransitive. To become mouldy; to rot. Also figurative. Now rare. rusta1400 intransitive. To deteriorate, degenerate, spoil, esp. through inactivity or lack of use; to decay or decline morally or intellectually; to cease to… moulda1547 intransitive. figurative. To decay or become worthless through neglect or disuse; to be neglected or forsaken. to run to repairs1681 to run to repairs: to fall into disrepair. Obsolete. rare. to go to seed1817 figurative. To become habitually unkempt, shabby, or ineffective; to let oneself go (see let, v.1 24e(b)). to run down1843 intransitive. Of an establishment, organization, etc.: to deteriorate; to fall into disuse or decay; (of a building, etc.) to become dilapidated. Cf… |
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