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No. 1
  ① In the evolutionary process, organisms, or certain organs of a vanished, left a trace of an organ or part of the phenomenon. Human appendix and tailbone, dolphins and pythons, after remaining bones are all signs of organ. ② refers to things deteriorating by the advantages, from good to bad, from high to low his being satisfied, revolutionary degradation of the | most erroneous view is mistaken for the classical vernacular degradation.
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tuì huà
  Smaller organisms, part of the organ, functional decline, or even completely disappear
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No. 3
  Appendix is a degradation of the organ
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No. 4
  Refers to things deteriorating by the superior, from good to bad
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No. 5
  Although its long and powerful limbs of this animal's brain ... but degraded
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No. 6
  Plant and animal species or an organ became smaller, functional decline, or even completely disappear phenomenon. Cao Qinghua "fly set tail end of" No 6 "hole to": "if long-term growth of the ground not visual, it should be degraded."
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No. 7
  Refers to the decline of things back from deteriorating excellent, from high to low. Ching Yung Wing, "Western Learning in mind": "sign the book, thinking there to prevent degradation of the things the Chinese do." Shi "Chinese Grammar Introduction," Part II: "The most erroneous view is mistaken for the classical vernacular degradation . "Jiang Zilong," manager Joe took note ":" Over the years, workers are cheated, fooled, and scold, to the soul from the body are degraded. "
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No. 8
  Degradation tuì huà
  Smaller part of the organism's organs, hypothyroidism, or even disappear completely. For example, the appendix.
  Refers to things deteriorated by the gifted by good or bad.
  Example: While it's long and powerful limbs, the animal's brain is degraded.
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No. 9
  tuì huà
  An organism in a certain part of the evolutionary process organ becomes smaller, simplified structure, hypothyroidism or even completely disappear, called degradation. Such as whales, dolphins and other limbs into flippers, Ye Zicheng cactus needle, lice wings disappear completely.
  2, refers to the excellent things deteriorated from good or bad.
  (A) degeneration
  That recession. Species due to genetic mutation leaving the original characters change their own survival or (and) have adverse effects on human practical application, the decline decline of production capacity, the ability of the parasitic plant pathogens such as industrial fermentation strains (strains) and atypical of other bacteria and other relevant changes in morphology, physiology, genetics, ecology and other traits.
  Smaller part of the organism's organs, hypothyroidism, or even disappear completely. For example, the appendix.
  Example: While it's long and powerful limbs, the animal's brain is degraded.
  (B) degradation
  After each replication, the comparison with the first or last image, the image quality changes. This degradation is based on the resolution, edge sharpness changes, and the pattern size to measure the defect density. Generally indicates that this degradation exacerbated because each copy.
  (C) refers to the decay of things backwards by the gifted deterioration, from strong to weak, deteriorated by the good.
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Encyclopedia
  Degeneration
  regression
  ① revert to a more primitive state. In psychology, refers back to the similar behavior of adult children's behavior. ② certain tissues or organs and make it function due to illness and / or structural decline. ③ In the germline or during the development of the individual, an organ in the function or structure weakened or disappeared. 
    
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English Expression
  1. :  degradation,  degenerate
  2. n.:  obsolescence,  degeneration,  katagenesis,  fall away,  deteriorate,  retrogression,  retrogradation,  regression,  involution,  devolution,  deterioration,  catagenesis,  atrophy,  atresia
  3. v.:  retrogress
  4. vt.:  devolve
  5. vi.:  dwindle,  retrograde,  decay
French Expression
  1. v.  dégénérer
Thesaurus
denaturalization, Degeneration, deteriorate, astray, pass into a worse physical, mental or moral state than one which is considered normal or desirable (, degradation, descend step by step aeration, degenerate, addle, condition, offence, decrease in quality, debase, abnormality, buckle, rot, rot, decay, backing, regress, backslid, move or turn back, feedback, regress, recover, bianzao, turn `sour become unfavourable or unpleasant, variation, variation, sport, aberrance, comedown, decrease, dilute, deadness, wane
ruin, breakdown, lyse, concision, Fracture, pianduanhua, nicking, breakdown, overthrow, breakdown, collapse, decline, fail suddenly or completely, collapse, bump, crash, go to pot, defeat, conquer, desolation, abandon, decrease, be shown to be false or inadequate, cause, Bankruptcy, surpass, overmatch, outfight, overwhelm, dish, lose value, strength, etc gradually, conquer, check; subdue; bring under control, subdue; tame; vanguish, overcome, breakdown, tumble down fall into ruin, no dice (=no use)
Related Phrases
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Containing Phrases
dystrophic