English-Thai Dictionary
decompose
VI เน่าเปื่อย เน่า สลาย ผุพัง ย่อยสลาย decay molder putrefy rot spoil nao-pueai
decompose
VI แยก เป็น ส่วนๆ จำแนก แบ่ง เป็น ส่วน สลาย break up break down disintegrate yaek-pen-suan-suan
decompose
VT ทำให้ เน่าเปื่อย (ทางชีววิทยา ทำให้ ผุพัง ทำให้ เน่า สลาย decay molder putrefy rot spoil tam-hai-nao-pueai
decompose
VT ทำให้ แยก ออก เป็น ส่วนๆ (ทาง เคมี ทำให้ แตกเป็น ส่วนๆ ทำให้ แบ่ง ออก เป็น ส่วนๆ break up break down disintegrate tham-hai-yaek-ook-pen-suan-suan
decomposed
A ที่ เน่าเปื่อย ti-nao-pueay
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DECOMPOSE
v.t.To separate the constituent parts of a body or substance; to disunite elementary particles combined by affinity or chimical attraction; to resolve into original elements.
DECOMPOSED
pp. Separated or resolved into the constituent parts.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DECOMPOSE
De `com *pose ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decomposed; p. pr. & vb. n.Decomposing. ] Etym: [Cf. F. décomposer. Cf. Discompose. ]
Defn: To separate the constituent parts of; to resolve into original elements; to set free from previously existing forms of chemical combination; to bring to dissolution; to rot or decay.
DECOMPOSE
DECOMPOSE De `com *pose ", v. i.
Defn: To become resolved or returned from existing combinations; to undergo dissolution; to decay; to rot.
DECOMPOSED
DECOMPOSED De `com *posed ", a. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Separated or broken up; -- said of the crest of birds when the feathers are divergent.
New American Oxford Dictionary
decompose
de com pose |ˌdēkəmˈpōz ˌdikəmˈpoʊz | ▶verb (with reference to a dead body or other organic matter ) make or become rotten; decay or cause to decay: [ no obj. ] : leaves stuffed in plastic bags do not decompose | (as adj. decomposed ) : the body was badly decomposed | [ with obj. ] : dead plant matter can be completely decomposed by microorganisms. • (with reference to a chemical compound ) break down or cause to break down into component elements or simpler constituents: [ no obj. ] : many chemicals decompose rapidly under high temperature. DERIVATIVES de com pos a ble adjective ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘separate into simpler constituents ’): from French décomposer, from de- (expressing reversal ) + composer .
decomposer
de com pos er |ˌdēkəmˈpōzər ˌdikəmˈpoʊzər | ▶noun an organism, esp. a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material. • a device or installation that is used to break down a chemical substance.
Oxford Dictionary
decompose
de |com ¦pose |diːkəmˈpəʊz | ▶verb (with reference to a dead body or other organic matter ) make or become rotten; decay or cause to decay: [ no obj. ] : the body had begun to decompose | (as adj. decomposing ) : decomposing fungi | [ with obj. ] : dead plant matter can be completely decomposed by micro-organisms. • (with reference to a chemical compound ) break down or cause to break down into component elements or simpler constituents. • [ with obj. ] Mathematics express (a number or function ) as a combination of simpler components. DERIVATIVES decomposable adjective, decomposer noun ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘separate into simpler constituents ’): from French décomposer, from de- (expressing reversal ) + composer .
American Oxford Thesaurus
decompose
decompose verb 1 the carcasses will not decompose in these subzero temperatures: decay, rot, putrefy, go bad, go off, spoil, fester, perish, deteriorate; degrade, break down, molder, shrivel, wither. 2 some minerals decompose rapidly: break up, fragment, disintegrate, crumble, dissolve; break down, decay.
Oxford Thesaurus
decompose
decompose verb 1 the chemical prevents corpses from decomposing: decay, rot, putrefy, go bad, go off, spoil, fester, perish, deteriorate, degrade, break down, break up, moulder; technical mortify, necrotize, sphacelate; archaic corrupt. 2 some minerals decompose very rapidly: break up, break apart, fall apart, fragment, disintegrate, crumble, dissolve; break down, decay. 3 semantic markers decompose the meanings of words into more primitive elements: separate, divide, break down, dissect, atomize, dissolve, resolve, reduce; rare fractionate.
French Dictionary
décomposer
décomposer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Ramener aux éléments premiers. : Décomposer une phrase. Le chimiste a décomposé ce produit. SYNONYME analyser . 2 Pourrir. : Le soleil décompose les viandes. SYNONYME gâter . 3 figuré Modifier par l ’émotion, la peur, etc. : La terreur décomposait son visage. SYNONYME défigurer . verbe pronominal S ’altérer, se pourrir. : Avec la chaleur, la viande se décompose rapidement. SYNONYME avarier . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces produits se sont décomposés. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
decompose
de com pose /dìːkəmpóʊz /動詞 自動詞 1 〈死体 植物などが 〉腐敗する (rot ).2 分解する .他動詞 1 〈死体 植物など 〉を腐敗させる .2 …を分解させる .d è com p ó s er 名詞