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Poznaj wymowę de·com·pose

/ˌdēkəmˈpōz/
verb
(with reference to a dead body or other organic matter) make or become rotten; decay or cause to decay.
„dead plant matter can be completely decomposed by microorganisms”
synonimy: decay, rot, putrefy, go bad, go off, spoil, fester, perish, deteriorate, degrade, break down, break up, molder, mortify, necrotize, sphacelate, corrupt

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Rozkład lub gnicie to proces, w wyniku którego martwe substancje organiczne rozkładają się na prostsze substancje organiczne lub nieorganiczne, takie jak dwutlenek węgla, woda, cukry proste i sole mineralne. Wikipedia (angielski)
to break, or to break something, into smaller parts: Microbes decompose organic waste into a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide.
Synonyms for DECOMPOSES: disintegrates, decays, rots, perishes, deteriorates, corrupts, festers, descends; Antonyms of DECOMPOSES: grows, develops, matures, ...
to separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements; disintegrate: The bacteria decomposed the milk into its solid and liquid elements.
Bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death. Animals, such as earthworms, also help decompose the organic materials. Organisms that do ...
: to cause something (such as dead plants and the bodies of dead animals) to be slowly destroyed and broken down by natural processes, chemicals, etc.
When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.
The verb decompose means to break down or decay, like tree leaves that decompose into dirt, or cell phone batteries that decompose, resulting in more frequent ...
Water decomposes into oxygen and hydrogen. As the waste materials decompose, they produce methane gas.
to break, or to break something, into smaller parts: Microbes decompose organic waste into a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide.