退化

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Meaning and Usage

The word 退化 (tuìhuà) primarily means 'to degenerate' or 'to deteriorate,' often referring to biological or functional decline. It is commonly used in scientific contexts, such as biology, to describe the loss or reduction of function or complexity over time.

Common Contexts

  1. Biological degeneration: describing how organs, muscles, or species lose function.
  2. Skill or ability decline: when a person's ability worsens due to lack of practice.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 退化现象 (tuìhuà xiànxiàng): degeneration phenomenon, used in scientific or medical discussions.
  • 退化过程 (tuìhuà guòchéng): degeneration process, describing stages of decline.
  • 退化肌肉 (tuìhuà jīròu): muscle degeneration, common in health contexts.

Usage Notes

退化 often implies a negative change, a backward step from a previous state of better function or development. It contrasts with 进化 (jìnhuà), which means evolution or improvement. When using 退化 to describe abilities or skills, it suggests neglect or disuse rather than natural change.

Avoid confusing 退化 with simple decline words like 下降 or 减少, as 退化 carries a stronger connotation of functional or structural degradation.

Example Sentences

Due to lack of exercise, the muscles began to degenerate.

Some animals showed degeneration during the process of evolution.

His language skills have deteriorated due to long-term disuse.