precipitating
adj. 急落的,猛衝的
v. (突如其來地)使發生( precipitate的現在分詞 ); 促成; 猛然摔下; 使沉澱
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...
維爾紐斯的幾起謀殺事件導致了迄今為止最嚴重的危機。
A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster.
小錯誤可能會招致大災難。
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...
我認為我們不應該貿然作出決定。
Many of our current problems have been caused by precipitate policy making in the past.
我們目前的很多問題都是由過去倉猝制定的政策導致的。
1. bringing on suddenly or abruptly;
Precipitating electrode plate is a key part in electrostatic precipitation equipment.
靜電收塵板是靜電收塵裝置中的關鍵部件.
The precipitation bond adopts a sloped tube to enhance the precipitating efficiency.
沉澱池採用斜管,提高了沉降效率.
Exposure , chilling and fatigue are sometimes precipitating causes.
日曬 、 受涼和疲勞有時會是神經痛的誘因.
Astringent effect: protein precipitating thus heals wound.
收斂作用: 具沉澱蛋白質作用,癒合傷口.
The status of air - flow distribution is one of the key factors affecting the precipitating efficiency.
氣流分佈狀態是影響電除塵器收塵效率的關鍵因素之一.