词汇 | precipitate |
释义 | precipitate /prɪ`sɪpәˏtet/ (过去式: precipitated; 过去完成式: precipitated; 现在进行式: precipitating) v.t. To throw headlong. 猛掷。 The explosion precipitated tons of snow form the mountain. 爆炸使得成吨的雪从山上崩落下来。 To urge on violently; bring to a crisis suddenly, unexpectedly, or too soon. 促使;使突然发生;使突然陷入危机。 His act precipitated the disaster. 他的行动突然引起了灾祸的发生。 The war precipitated them into unhappiness. 战争使他们陷入不幸。 To cause to change form vapor to liquid or solid, and fall, as rain or snow. 使(气体)变为液体或固体而下降(如雨或雪)。 To cause to separate in solid form from a state of solution. 【化】使沉淀。 v.i. To separate in solid form from a solution and fall to the bottom of a vessel. 【化】沉淀。 To fall to the earth as precipitation. 降下;落下。 Clouds usually precipitate as rain or snow. 云层通常凝结为雨或雪而降下。 n. Any substance which separates out as a solid when two solutions are mixed. 【化】沉淀物。 Condensed moisture in the form of rain, snow, or hail. 凝结的水气(雨、雪、雹)。 adj. Rash; done without deliberation. 鲁莽的;欠考虑的;匆忙的。 Falling, flowing, or rushing with steep descent. 倒落的;泻下的。 Violently rapid; sudden; abrupt. 猛然的;突然的。 derivatives adv. precipitately. n. precipitateness. |
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