precipitated的中文翻译是什么意思

precipitated

US/prɪ'sɪpɪteɪtɪd/
UK/prɪ'sɪpɪteɪtɪd/

v. (突如其来地)使发生( precipitate的过去式和过去分词 ); 促成; 猛然摔下; 使沉淀

precipitated柯林斯释义

VERB使(通常指不好的事件或形势)突然发生;加速

If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen suddenly or sooner than normal.

  • 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。

  • A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster.

    小错误可能会招致大灾难。

ADJ-GRADED(行动或决定)仓猝的,贸然的,突然的

A precipitate action or decision happens or is made more quickly or suddenly than most people think is sensible.

  • I don't think we should make precipitate decisions...

    我认为我们不应该贸然作出决定。

  • Many of our current problems have been caused by precipitate policy making in the past.

    我们目前的很多问题都是由过去仓猝制定的政策导致的。

precipitated场景例句

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。

He lost his footing and was precipitated to the ground.

他失足摔倒在地上.

The accident precipitated them into the depth of adversity.

意外事故使他们一下子陷入了苦海.

Fears about the solvency of the banks precipitated the great economic crash.

对银行偿付能力出现恐慌更加速了经济的崩溃.

Falling sales precipitated the failure of the company.

销售额下降促使该公司倒闭.

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