常見例句雙語例句Everything, polished and precipitated by time, finally grows into a habit, a kind of tacit understanding, and even a culture.一切,被時(shí)間打磨,被時(shí)間沉澱,終於形成了一種習(xí)慣,一種默契,一種文化。Everything, polished and precipitated by time, ultimately turns into a usual practice, a tacit agreement, and an influencing civilization.一切,被時(shí)間打磨,被時(shí)間沉澱,終於形成了一種習(xí)慣,一種默契,一種文化。The truck overturned and precipitated us into the ditch.卡車繙了,我們摔進(jìn)了溝裡。權(quán)威例句The housing collapse that precipitated the financial crisis is still reverberating through the system.FORBES: Home Prices Growing At Pre-Bubble Rates On Bernanke Boost, But Big Shadow Inventory LurksFederal Reserve monetary policy errors caused the housing bubble and precipitated the housing bust.FORBES: Mitt Romney Should Be Bashing The Fed, Not ChinaThen a stock market tumble in Shanghai precipitated a worldwide selloff of risky assets.FORBES: Prepare for a Storm 返回 precipitated