precipitate
英 [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt]
美 [prɪˈsɪpɪˌtet]
precipitate的释义
vt.
下掷,由高处抛下;使提前或突然发生,加速(坏事的发生);[气象] 使凝结而下降,冷凝成为雨或雪等;[化]使沉淀;
vi.
[气象]凝结;[化]沉淀;倒落,一头栽下;
adj.
仓促行进的,匆促的;轻率的,鲁莽的,草率的;仓促的冲动行事的;突然发生的;猛地落下的;
n.
[化]沉淀物;结果,产物;
[ 例句 ]
Jackson's actions helped precipitate the sharp business panics that occurred in 1834 and 1837.
[ 释义 ]
杰克逊的做法加速了1834年和1837年发生的经济恐慌.
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[ 例句 ]
They acted with precipitate haste.
[ 释义 ]
他们鲁莽仓促地采取了行动.
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[ 例句 ]
Chronic worry, indecision, and dread are also associated with feeling threatened which may precipitate anger.
[ 释义 ]
慢性的担忧, 彷徨和恐惧也与威胁感相关,这些都会促使愤怒的形成.
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[ 例句 ]
He thought Miss Archer sometimes of too precipitate a readiness.
[ 释义 ]
他觉得,阿切尔小姐有时太性急,太直接了当.
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[ 例句 ]
To pass a solvent, such as distilled water, through ( a precipitate ).
[ 释义 ]
使溶剂(如蒸镏水)通过 ( 沉淀物 )
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