Precipitate - traducción, pronunciación, transcripción
Amer.
|prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt|
Brit.
|prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt|
noun
- una sustancia sólida precipitada en suspensión o después de sedimentar o filtrarEd
verb
- provocar abruptamenteEd
- caer de las nubesEd (syn: come down, fall)
The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution
- separar como una suspensión fina de partículas sólidasEd- caer de las nubesEd (syn: come down, fall)
Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum
- caer verticalmente, bruscamente o de cabezaEdOur economy precipitated into complete ruin
- arrojar o lanzar violentamenteEdThe bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below
adjective
- hecho con mucha prisa y sin la debida deliberaciónEd (syn: hasty, precipitant, precipitous)
wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king
Matrix of words
noun
adjective
verb
- precipitar
— precipitate,
accelerate,
spark,
haste
- precipitarse — rush, precipitate, plunge, dash, swoop, dart
- causar — cause, inflict, bring about, give, bring on, occasion
- apresurar — hurry, bustle, precipitate, hustle, force, press forward
- condensarse — precipitate
- condensar — condense, compress, condensate, abridge, boil down, precipitate
- precipitarse — rush, precipitate, plunge, dash, swoop, dart
- causar — cause, inflict, bring about, give, bring on, occasion
- apresurar — hurry, bustle, precipitate, hustle, force, press forward
- condensarse — precipitate
- condensar — condense, compress, condensate, abridge, boil down, precipitate
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