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precipitate美 [prɪ'sɪpɪ.teɪt] 英 [prɪ'sɪpɪtət] - n.沉淀物;析出物
- adj.鲁莽的;草率的;仓促的
- v.使…突然降临;加速(坏事的发生);使突然陷入(某种状态)
- 网络促成;使沉淀;促使
过去分词:precipitated 现在分词:precipitating 第三人称单数:precipitates adj.+n. precipitate action adj. considered,slow,expected v. hasten,bring on,cause,lead to,occasion adj. rash,impulsive,hurried,hasty,abrupt 1. | ~ sth 使…突然降临;加速(坏事的发生)to make sth, especially sth bad, happen suddenly or sooner than it should |
| His resignation precipitated a leadership crisis. 他的辞职立即引发了领导层的危机。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth into sth 使突然陷入(某种状态)to suddenly force sb/sth into a particular state or condition |
| The assassination of the president precipitated the country into war. 总统被暗杀使国家骤然陷入战争状态。 |
1. | 鲁莽的;草率的;仓促的happening very quickly or suddenly and usually without enough care and thought |
1. | 沉淀物;析出物a solid substance that has been separated from a liquid in a chemical process |
v. | | adj. | 5. 猛然落下的,倒栽下的;陡斜地落下的;猛冲的;(水流)湍急的 5. 猛然落下的,倒栽下的;陡斜地落下的;猛冲的;(水流)湍急的 | n. | 7. 【化学】沉淀物;【物理学】凝结的水蒸气〔指雨、雪、露等〕;降水 7. 【化学】沉淀物;【物理学】凝结的水蒸气〔指雨、雪、露等〕;降水 |
v. | 1. to make something happen suddenly and quickly 2. to send somebody or something suddenly and rapidly into a particular state or condition 3. to cause liquid or solid forms of water, condensed in the atmosphere, to fall to the ground as rain, snow, or hail, or fall in such a form 4. to cause a solid to separate out from a solution as a result of a chemical reaction, or separate out in this way 5. to throw somebody or something from a great height, or fall from a great height 6. if a solid substance precipitates, or if something precipitates it, it becomes separate from the liquid that it is in and drops to the bottom of the container 7. to fall or be thrown forwards quickly in a particular direction, or to make someone do this 8. to rain, snow, hail etc 1. to make something happen suddenly and quickly 2. to send somebody or something suddenly and rapidly into a particular state or condition 3. to cause liquid or solid forms of water, condensed in the atmosphere, to fall to the ground as rain, snow, or hail, or fall in such a form 4. to cause a solid to separate out from a solution as a result of a chemical reaction, or separate out in this way 5. to throw somebody or something from a great height, or fall from a great height 6. if a solid substance precipitates, or if something precipitates it, it becomes separate from the liquid that it is in and drops to the bottom of the container 7. to fall or be thrown forwards quickly in a particular direction, or to make someone do this 8. to rain, snow, hail etc | adj. | 1. done or acting too quickly and without enough thought | n. | 1. a suspension of small solid particles that are formed in a solution as a result of a chemical reaction and usually settle out of the solution 2. a solid substance that has been separated from a liquid it was in |
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