precipitately / verb prɪˈsɪp ɪˌteɪt; adjective, noun prɪˈsɪp ɪ tɪt, -ˌteɪt /

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precipitately4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pre·cip·i·tat·ed, pre·cip·i·tat·ing.

  1. to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
  2. to cast down headlong; fling or hurl down.
  3. to cast, plunge, or send, especially violently or abruptly: He precipitated himself into the struggle.
  4. Chemistry. to separate in solid form from a solution, as by means of a reagent.
v. 无主动词 verb

pre·cip·i·tat·ed, pre·cip·i·tat·ing.

  1. Meteorology. to fall to the earth's surface as a condensed form of water; to rain, snow, hail, drizzle, etc.
  2. to separate from a solution as a precipitate.
  3. to be cast or thrown down headlong.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. headlong: a precipitate fall down the stairs.
  2. rushing headlong or rapidly onward.
  3. proceeding rapidly or with great haste: a precipitate retreat.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Chemistry. a substance precipitated from a solution.
  2. moisture condensed in the form of rain, snow, etc.

precipitately 近义词

precipitately

等同于 rapidly

precipitately

等同于 prematurely

precipitately 的近义词 3
precipitately

等同于 rashly

precipitately

等同于 urgently

precipitately

等同于 hastily

更多precipitately例句

  1. Consequently the horrified spectators, having for a moment looked on aghast, fled precipitately from the room.
  2. George Warren turned away precipitately, and, taking a fishing-reel from his pocket, dropped a line over the side of the wharf.
  3. At last, seized with despair, the enemy fled precipitately, and were pursued by the Griquas for about eight miles.
  4. David and Frederick descended precipitately, and found Madame Bastien in the library.
  5. At the noise of the scuffle, OLeary and the others came precipitately in from the studio, believing that another assault was on.