英音
[prɪ'sɪpɪteɪtɪd]

美音 [prɪ'sɪpɪteɪtɪd]

v. (突如其来地)使发生( precipitate的过去式和过去分词 );促成;猛然摔下;使沉淀
precipitated 用法和例句
- What precipitated latin 's decline was a communications revolution .
- 通信革命是促成拉丁文衰落的根本原因。
- That precipitated the current acute financial crisis .
- 这个决定促成了眼下严重的金融危机。
- This was achieved by currency market responses to the emergency easing of monetary policy precipitated by the banking crisis .
- 银行业危机导致了货币政策的紧急放松,而外汇市场对此作出的回应促成了英镑贬值。
- It precipitated almost from the start security co-operation that has been of genuine benefit both to the us and china .
- 几乎从一开始,中美关系正常化就促成了中美两国的安全合作,这给两国都带来了切实的好处。
- The current financial crisis was precipitated by a bubble in the us housing market .
- 当前的金融危机是由美国住宅市场泡沫促成的。