WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2025:
| Traduções principais |
| eroded adj | (worn or rubbed away) | corroído adj |
| | Gravestone messages are slowly eroded by the weather. |
| eroded adj | figurative (decreased: trust, confidence, etc.) | deteriorado adj |
| | Because he has lied to me so many times, my trust in him has eroded to the point where I don't believe a thing he says. |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2025:
| Traduções principais |
| erode [sth]⇒ vtr | (wear away slowly) | corroer, desgastar vt |
| | Acid rain erodes the limestone very quickly. |
| erode [sth] vtr | figurative (destroy, undermine slowly) (figurado) | corroer, desgastar vt |
| | Our confidence is being eroded by his failure to act. |
| erode⇒ vi | (be worn away slowly) | corroer-se, desgastar-se vp |
| | The gravestone had eroded and could not longer be read. |
| erode vi | figurative (be undermined) (figurado) | corroer-se, desgastar-se vp |
| | Inflation is causing their standard of living to erode. |