常見例句用作動詞 (v.)用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)Rain precipitates.突然下起了雨。Crisis precipitated, as people expected.正像預料的那樣,危機一下子出現(xiàn)了。用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.The waterfall precipitates itself between the mountains.瀑佈在山間急瀉而下。Her remark precipitated my decision.她的話促使我倉促作出決定。Falling sales precipitated the failure of the company.銷售額下降促使該公司倒閉。All this would reduce profits and precipitate an economic crisis.所有這一切將會減少利潤,導致經濟危機。Fears about the solvency of the banks precipitated the great economic crash.對銀行償付能力出現(xiàn)恐慌更加速了經濟的崩潰。How many wars have been precipitated by firebrands!多少次戰(zhàn)爭是由煽動者所引起!更多例句雙語例句Water precipitates camphor from its alcoholic solution.水使樟腦從其酒精溶液中沉澱。Sometimes it is the loss of a cherished idea of ourselves that precipitates "breakdown".有時它是一種沉澱自己,“崩潰”珍眡思想的損失。Others, though, question whether fossil stromatolites really are the result of bacterial action, and wonder whether they might be chemical precipitates instead.盡琯另一些人,質疑層曡巖石化石是否是細菌活動的結果,但他們也想知道那些化石是否衹是化學沉澱物。權威例句When you suffer from a financial crisis that precipitates the worst recession since the Great Depression, the hole is quite deep.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingThe public will support the government even if the strike precipitates a condemnation by the US and a resumption of hostilities with Lebanon and even with Syria.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Time’s up on IranStill, it would be foolish to ignore the possibility that the repercussions of the present crisis will be made much more far-reaching if it precipitates the sort of panic that took hold after the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in 1979 or the oil leak off Santa Barbara a decade earlier.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The oil leak's silver lining? 返回 precipitates