释义 |
decomposition I. decomposition noun Etymology: probably from decomposite (I), after English composite: composition obsolete : the combination of composites : repeated composition II. de·com·po·si·tion \(|)dēˌkämpə|zishən\ noun Etymology: probably from French décomposition, from décomposer, after French composer to compose: composition : the act or process of decomposing : the state of being decomposed: a. : the separation or resolution (as of a substance) into constituent parts or elements or into simpler compounds < decomposition of mercuric oxide into mercury and oxygen > — compare dissociation 1a b. : disintegration < decomposition by fission > c. : organic decay < the decomposition of a dead body > : dissolution < the complete decomposition of the opposition > |