Precipitated
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precipitated out
precipitated out
Übersetzung von "precipitated" ins Russisch
precipitate
Verbprecipitated
Präteritum
UK
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precipitate
precipitates
precipitated Präteritum / Partizip Perfekt
precipitating Gerundium
The new policy may precipitate economic growth.
Новая политика может ускорить экономический рост.
The chemical reaction will precipitate a solid from the solution.
Химическая реакция осадит твердое вещество из раствора.
His actions could precipitate a crisis.
Его действия могут вызвать кризис.
precipitated
AdjektivUK
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US
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precipitated
more precipitated Komp.
most precipitated Super.
The precipitated particles were collected for analysis.
Осаждённые частицы были собраны для анализа.
Definitionen
precipitate
VerbTo cause a substance to be deposited in solid form from a solution.
Adding the reagent will precipitate the dissolved minerals from the solution.
To cause moisture to be deposited from the atmosphere, usually as rain, snow, or sleet.
The cold front is expected to precipitate heavy rain over the weekend.
(Intransitive, chemistry) To separate from a solution and form a solid deposit.
When the temperature dropped, crystals began to precipitate at the bottom of the flask.
To cause an event or situation, typically one that is undesirable, to happen suddenly or unexpectedly.
The announcement of the new policy precipitated widespread protests.
precipitated
AdjektivUK
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US
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(Chemistry) Separated from a solution as a solid.
The precipitated calcium carbonate settled at the bottom of the flask.
Caused or brought about suddenly; resulting from sudden or rash action.
The precipitated decision to quit his job left him without a backup plan.
Redewendungen und Phrasen
precipitate action
His precipitate action caused more harm than good.
поспешное действие
Его поспешное действие причинило больше вреда, чем пользы.
precipitate change
The new policy could precipitate change across the entire organization.
внезапное изменение
Новая политика может вызвать внезапное изменение во всей организации.
precipitate decision
Making a precipitate decision can lead to mistakes.
поспешное решение
Принятие поспешного решения может привести к ошибкам.
precipitate collapse
The sudden withdrawal of funds could precipitate a collapse of the financial system.
привести к краху
Внезапное изъятие средств может привести к краху финансовой системы.
precipitated decision
The board made a precipitated decision without considering all the facts.
поспешное решение
Совет принял поспешное решение, не учитывая всех фактов.
precipitated decline
The company faced a precipitated decline in its stock value.
резкое падение
Компания столкнулась с резким падением стоимости своих акций.
precipitated change
The policy led to a precipitated change in the industry.
резкое изменение
Политика привела к резкому изменению в отрасли.
precipitated action
His precipitated action nearly caused a disaster.
поспешное действие
Его поспешное действие чуть не вызвало катастрофу.
precipitated crisis
The announcement led to a precipitated crisis in the region.
внезапный кризис
Объявление привело к внезапному кризису в регионе.