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词汇 precipitate
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precipitate

Word family adverbprecipitatelynounprecipitationprecipitatoradjectiveprecipitativeverbprecipitate
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pre·cip·i·tate1 /prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt/ verb  
1 [transitiveT] formalCAUSE to make something serious happen suddenly or more quickly than was expected 促成,加速 SYN hasten
 The riot was precipitated when four black men were arrested.
这场骚乱是因为四名黑人男子的被捕而突然引发的。
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2. [intransitiveI, transitiveT + out] technicalHC to separate a solid substance from a liquid by chemical action, or to be separated in this way (使)沉淀,(使)淀析
3precipitate somebody into something phrasal verbphr v formal to force someone or something into a particular state or condition 使陷入〔某种状态〕
 The drug treatment precipitated him into a depression.
药物治疗使他陷入抑郁。
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Related topics: Chemistry
pre·cip·i·tate2 /prəˈsɪpətət/ noun [countableC]  
1.technicalHC a solid substance that has been chemically separated from a liquid 沉淀物
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precipitate3 adjectiveadj formal  
1HURRYhappening or done too quickly, and not thought about carefully 仓促的,贸然的,轻率的 SYN hasty
 a precipitate decision
草率的决定
precipitately adverbadv
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Origin precipitate1
(1500-1600) Latin past participle of praecipitare, from praeceps; → PRECIPICE
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