原级:precipitate
第三人称单数:precipitates
现在分词:precipitating
1. 沉淀的:常用的去氟磷酸盐包括毁烧的(calcined)、鎔化的(fused)或沉淀的(precipitated)的磷酸钙,其含氟量应不高於磷量的百分之一. 氟含量高於此者,不称为去氟磷酸盐. 食盐(salt)提供氯化钠,其氯化钠含量应不低於95%. 食盐中可以添加碘化物,
2. 沉淀碳酸钡:precipitate 沈淀 | precipitated 沉淀碳酸钡 | precipitately 猛冲地
1. This recurrent drumbeat is apparently meant to deflect attention from the fact that America's policies precipitated the world's worst financial crisis in seventy years.
2. Full disclosure requires acknowledging that we anticipated that those problems would be accompanied or even precipitated by a sharp drop in the dollar.
3. precipitated
3. High temperatures and strong wind are thought to have precipitated the February 7 bushfires, which have killed 181 so far in the southeastern Australia.
4. The sheer volume of complaints precipitated the inquiry by the Ombudsman's office.
5. The Nikkei survey said a series of his gaffes also precipitated a fall in public support.
6. Shenzhen's cash drought was also precipitated by mainland travelers withdrawing cash from banks in Shenzhen before visiting Hong Kong.
7. This precipitated the transition of China's armed forces to greater efficiency and improved scientific and technical strength.
8. The current financial crisis was precipitated by a bubble in the US housing market.
9. Wong is also wrapped up in handing business affairs amid a financial crisis precipitated by the theft.