English to Malay Dictionary decay

decay

pereputan
definition
verb
a decayed cabbage leaf
(of organic matter) rot or decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.
noun
hardwood is more resistant to decay than softwood
the state or process of rotting or decomposition.
translation of 'decay'
verb
menjadi reput
noun
pereputan
example
the problems of urban 'decay'
Bald cypress is exotic, and both woods are exceptionally 'decay' resistant and are excellent building materials.
The home fell into 'decay' by the start of the 1970s.
the fungus will 'decay' soft timber
If you notice black sooty fungus, brown or black spots of 'decay' on leaves or flowers, or broken discoloration on leaves or stems of your orchids, they may be harboring a fungus, bacteria or virus.
A piece of fruit will 'decay' far less quickly if refrigerated, than if left out in the sun.
The health board and the staff looking after these people are doing a wonderful job in a building that is rapidly falling into 'decay' .
Both the attempted coup in Fiji and the ousting of the government in the Solomons have exposed the advanced state of 'decay' in the state structures of these countries.
the old barn rapidly fell into 'decay'
hardwood is more resistant to 'decay' than softwood
When the 'decay' reaches the pulp tissue, the blood vessels, and the nerves that serve the tooth, the pain starts - an insistent throbbing.
The radioactive 'decay' releases energy in the form of ionising radiation.
People talk a lot about cultural 'decay' and declining values and the blame is usually placed on evil liberals.
the trapped radiocarbon begins to 'decay' at a known rate
Plutonium does not exist in nature but results from radioactive 'decay' of uranium - 239.
Over time, the plant growth not only concealed the structures; it also contributed greatly to their 'decay' .
However, in recent times the walkway including the adjacent river has fallen into 'decay' with overgrown weeds, graffiti, dumping.
the required time constant for current 'decay' is 1 ms
‘There is a general feeling around the town that the park is slipping into 'decay' ,’ Comm Kiely stated.
When an organism dies, oxidation reactions are responsible for the 'decay' of the organic matter.
Radon is present in the atmosphere because it is constantly being formed during the radioactive 'decay' of uranium and radium.
The most common type of tooth damage is 'decay' , caused by a combination of poor toothbrushing and a sugary diet.
Smith fears that there are many other paintings in the collection that are in a similar state of 'decay' - what her profession terms ‘actively deteriorating’.
Corn crown and root 'decay' can weaken stalks and complicate harvest.
A couple of glistening new campuses mask the shocking physical 'decay' of dozens of city schools.
He said people were the core of the defence capability today and in the future and if recruiting shortfalls and high loss rates were not addressed then Defence could 'decay' to the point of irrelevance.
In addition to slowing the 'decay' of the tail currents at - 120 mV, there was a change in the relation of the second tail current to the first.
The area suffers from one of the highest levels of dental decay in the region and, according to the latest figures, the incidence of tooth 'decay' is continuing to creep upwards.
The principles of alpha 'decay' are used in radioactive dating, in which half-lives play an important part.
facilities 'decay' when money is not spent on refurbishment
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