释义 |
spoilagespoil‧age /ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ/ noun [uncountable] technical - Behind the scenes, cinema chains enjoy the economies of centralised purchasing and have utilised computers to track inventory and prevent spoilage.
- Food product quality is more easily maintained thereby reducing spoilage losses and production time through unscheduled cleaning.
- Having a harvester which is more gentle with the crop should reduce damage and so lessen spoilage in the clamp.
- Irradiation would make things worse by destroying the warning spoilage bacteria and leaving pathogens untouched.
- Later in the spoilage process other components, such as the sulphurous notes from hydrogen sulphide, may add to the smell.
- Only beef with a well-developed layer of external fat that protects against spoilage and dehydration is so aged.
waste resulting from something being spoiled |