precipitate 详细解释
precipitate
[pri'sipiteit,pri'sipitit]
vt.促成, 使 ... 沉淀, 猛摔
n.沉淀物, 冷凝物
adj.仓促的, 迅猛的, 感情用事的
vt.
1. 使突然发生; 加速; 促使
Her remark precipitated my decision.
她的话促使我作出决定。
2. 猛抛下; 猛然摔下
3. 【化】使沉淀; 使沉降
4. 【气】使(水汽)凝结成雨(或雪等)
5. 使突然陷入, 使陷于[(+into)]
The company was precipitated into ruin when the exchange rate dropped.
汇率下降时, 公司一下子破了产。
vi.
1. 【化】沉淀
2. 【气】(水汽)凝结成雨(或雪等)[(+as)]
词形变化
形容词: precipitative | 副词: precipitately | 名词: precipitateness | 动词过去式: precipitated | 动词过去分词: precipitated | 动词现在分词: precipitating | 动词第三人称单数: precipitates |
英英释义
名词 precipitate:
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
动词 precipitate:
separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
bring about abruptly
fall from clouds
fall vertically, sharply, or headlong
hurl or throw violently
形容词 precipitate:
done with very great haste and without due deliberation
同义词:hasty, overhasty, precipitant, precipitous
补充
precipitateprecipitate英:[priˈsipiteit] 美:[prɪˈsɪpɪˌtet]vt.1.(突如其来地)使发生; 促成Falling sales precipitated the failure of the company.销售额下降促使该公司倒闭。2.猛然摔下He lost his footing and was precipitated to the ground.他失足摔倒在地上。3.使沉淀, 使淀析Water precipitates camphor from its alcoholic solution.水能把樟脑从其酒精溶液中淀析出来。vi.1.沉淀, 淀析; 凝结Clouds usually precipitate as rain or snow.云常会凝结成雨或雪。 [priˈsipitit]n.1.〈化〉沉淀物; 析出物; 冷凝物[priˈsipitit]adj.1.(指行动)急促的, 迅猛的A cool breeze caused a precipitate drop in the temperature.冷风使温度急降。2.(指行动)未经考虑的, 仓促的The king was too precipitate in declaring war.国王在宣战一事上过于轻率。3.(指人)鲁莽的, 仓促行事的, 感情用事的例句
1. The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet.维尔纽斯的几起谋杀事件导致了迄今为止最严重的危机。 2. A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster.小错误可能会招致大灾难。 3. when she was upon the point of precipitating herself from the top of the tower正在她准备从塔顶纵身跃下时 4. Simon had just shot into the room in his usual precipitate fashion.西蒙刚刚和往常一样即刻冲进房间。 5. Turkish authorities issued orders for the immediate and precipitate departure of the Greeks.土耳其当局命令希腊人马上离开。 6. I don't think we should make precipitate decisions.我认为我们不应该贸然作出决定。 7. Many of our current problems have been caused by precipitate policymaking in the past.我们目前的很多问题都是由过去仓促制定的政策导致的。 8. an irrational EU decision to ban British beef, which led to a precipitate fall in consumption造成牛肉消费量突然下降的欧盟对英国牛肉进口的不理智禁令 9. The truck overturned and precipitated us into the ditch.卡车翻了,我们摔进了沟里。 10. The assassination of the king precipitated the country into war.由于国王遇刺, 该国顿时进入了战争状态。 11. His remark precipitated my decision.他的话促使我做出决定。 12. Water precipitates camphor from its alcoholic solution.水使樟脑从其酒精溶液中沉淀。 13. An ice-filled glass precipitates moisture from the air.盛满水的玻璃杯使空气中的水分凝结。 14. Ward membership may easily precipitate itself into many visible forms of behaviour.监护人的资格很容易以许多显而易见的行为方式体现出来。 15. Clouds usually precipitate as rain and snow.云常会凝结成雨或雪。 16. to precipitate towards one's agony陷入极度痛苦之中 17. The tendency precipitates into observable motion.这种倾向以可以观察到的运动形式呈现出来。 18. the incident precipitated a political crisis.该事件促发了一场政治危机。 19. suddenly the ladder broke, precipitating them down into a heap.梯子突然断裂,让他们摔作一团。 20. they were precipitated into a conflict for which they were quite unprepared.他们陷入了一场不期而来的冲突。 21. I must apologize for my staff—their actions were precipitate.我必须代员工道歉—他们的行为是轻率的。 22. a precipitate decline in Labour fortunes.工党的机会的陡然下降。 23. The president's assassination precipitated the country into war.暗杀总统事件使该国陷入战争状态。 24. Her death precipitated a family crisis.她的死很快造成了一场家庭危机。 25. The budget problem was precipitated by many unexpected costs.许多始料未及的成本投入让预算问题突显出来。 26. minerals that precipitate from seawater从海水中沉淀出来的矿物质 27. precipitate minerals from seawater将矿物质从海水中沉淀出来 28. precipitating events/factors [=events/factors that cause something to happen]诱因事件;诱发因素 29. a precipitate [=precipitous] attack/decision草率的进攻/决定 30. He says the police acted precipitately in making the arrest.他说警方贸然施行了抓捕。