英 [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪtɪŋ] 美 [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪtɪŋ]
adj. 起沉淀作用的;急落的;猛冲的
precipitate // CET6+ TEM8 [ precipitating precipitated precipitates ]
及物动词 If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen suddenly or sooner than normal. 造成…仓促发生
The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet.
维尔纽斯的杀戮事件快速引发了迄今为止最严重的危机。
形容词 A precipitate action or decision happens or is made more quickly or suddenly than most people think is sensible. 仓促的
I don't think we should make precipitate decisions.
我认为我们不应该做出仓促的决定。
bringing on suddenly or abruptly
the completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of waterborne commerce
使沉淀;使从溶液中分离:
沉淀-引用次数:19
Preparation of sulfur nanoparticles with the decomposition of polysulfide. The sulfur nanoparticles were prepared by using sulfur powder as original material, acetic acid as precipitating agent, and the amino acids as the surface modifier.
2.多硫化钠分解制备纳米硫以硫粉与硫化钠为起始原料,采用乙酸为沉淀剂,氨基酸作表面修饰剂制备纳米硫粒子。
(水汽等)凝结(成雨、露、雪等):
凝结物(如雨、雪、露水等)
使(水蒸气)凝结:
(水汽等)凝结(成雨、露、雪等):
凝结物(如雨、雪、露水等)
... precipitated chalk 沉淀白垩 precipitating 沉淀 precipitating agent 沉淀剂 ...
precipitate 突如其来的;猛地落下的;急促的
precipitant 勇往直前的;急促的;突如其来的
precipitately 猛进地
precipitate [化学] 沉淀物
precipitation [化学] 沉淀,[化学] 沉淀物;冰雹;坠落;鲁莽
precipitant [化学] 沉淀剂
precipitator [化学] 沉淀剂,[矿业] 沉淀器;催促的人
precipitin [免疫] 沉淀素
precipitate [化学] 沉淀;猛地落下;冷凝成为雨或雪等
precipitate 使沉淀;促成;猛抛;使陷入
A state of depression for which there is no apparent precipitating cause.
没有明显的原因就产生抑郁的一种状态。
He said: "They do not seem to have played a major role in the events precipitating the crisis."
他说:“它们似乎没有在导致危机急转直下的一系列事件中扮演重要角色。”
One of its excuses for not pushing harder has been fear of precipitating a crisis in Zimbabwe that would adversely affect South Africa.
南非没有采取强硬手段的一个借口是他们担心会对津巴布韦造成危机,从而会对南非带来不良影响。
But the firms most often blamed for precipitating the crisis were colossal investment houses, mortgage institutions, and insurance corporations, many of which required multi-billion-dollar bailouts or government takeovers to stay afloat.
VOA : standard.2009.10.01
If they do, the state government would surely collapse, precipitating early elections, which Congress could easily lose.
ECONOMIST: Attempts to satisfy demands for local autonomy backfire
The market blew up when Penn Central went under in 1970, precipitating a serious financial crisis.
Nor is precipitating a depression the most expeditious way of cleansing bank and corporate balance sheets.
FORBES: The Grave Economic Consequences Of Money For Nothing