vt. 及物动词下掷,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. 不及物动词[气象]凝结;[化]沉淀;倒落,一头栽下
adj. 形容词仓促行进的,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. 名词[化]沉淀物;结果,产物
The sudden noise could precipitate an unexpected reaction.
突如其来的噪音可能会引发意想不到的反应。
Heavy rainfall might precipitate a landslide in the area.
大雨可能会引发该地区的山体滑坡。
The new policy may precipitate changes in the market.
新政策可能会引发市场的变化。
Her decision to leave could precipitate a family crisis.
她离开的决定可能会引发家庭危机。
Stress can precipitate health problems if not managed.
如果不加以管理,压力可能会引发健康问题。
The chemical reaction will precipitate a solid from the solution.
化学反应会使溶液中析出固体。
An argument might precipitate a breakup between them.
争吵可能会引发他们之间的分手。
The economic downturn could precipitate a financial crisis.
经济衰退可能会引发金融危机。
The unexpected event will precipitate a series of changes.
意外事件将会引发一系列变化。
His sudden resignation could precipitate a leadership vacuum.
他突然的辞职可能会引发领导层的空缺。
precipitate a crisis 突发危机
precipitate a reaction 引发反应
precipitate a decision 仓促做决定
precipitate a conflict 激化冲突
precipitate a downfall 迅速垮台
precipitate a response 迅速回应
precipitate a change 迅速改变
第三人称单数: precipitates;
过去式: precipitated;
过去分词: precipitated;
现在分词: precipitating;
副词: precipitately;