precipitating是什么意思   precipitating怎么读

英式:[prɪˈsɪpɪteɪtɪŋ]    美式:[prɪˈsɪpɪteɪtɪŋ]

precipitating单词基本解析:

a. 起沉淀作用的, 导致沉淀的

s. bringing on suddenly or abruptly

precipitating变化用词:

原型:precipitate 现在分词:precipitating

precipitating中文词源:

precipitating相关组词:

precipitating jar [医] 沉淀瓶

precipitating action 沉淀作用

precipitating antibody 沉淀抗体

precipitating agitator 沉淀搅拌机

precipitating antigen 沉淀抗原

precipitating bottle 沉淀瓶

precipitating cloud 沉淀云

precipitating ion 沉淀离子

precipitating power 沉淀功率

precipitating tank 沉淀池

precipitating event 沉淀事件

precipitating drug 沉淀剂

precipitating cause [医]直接原因

precipitating factors 诱发因素

precipitating agent [化学]沉淀剂

precipitating factor 诱发因素;诱因诱发因素(子)

precipitating用法和例句:


I think we both acted emotionally and precipitously.

我们都过为感情用事 鲁莽轻率了


It dropped precipitously in the '90s and through the 2000s.

在90年代和21世紀 犯罪率驟降


We need to head into those areas with the most precipitation.

我们应该去降水最多的地区


We wouldn't have damaged anything if you hadn't precipitated the battle.

如果你们没有挑起战争 我们就不会损坏任何东西


She has a subdural empyema she could decline precipitously.

她有硬膜下积脓 她的情况随时可能恶化


It also foretells a 15% chance of precipitation.

它还预报了降雨的可能性为15%


Then she got a promotion, and her reviews dropped off precipitously.

后来得到晋升 评价却急转直下


Bring her down slowly, don't want to precipitate withdrawal.

慢慢让她脱离药物依赖 不要迅速停药


General, the idea's to avoid panic, not precipitate it.

将军 我们的目的是避免恐慌 而不是火上浇油


The battle on the surface is what precipitated the battle in orbit.

地面上的交火 引发了轨道上的战斗