"precipitating" 怎么发音
word
pɹɪˈsɪpəˌteɪtɪŋ
pri-SIP-uh-tay-ting
pɹɪsˈɪpɪtˌeɪtɪŋ
pri-SIP-i-tay-ting
释义
Causing something to happen suddenly or more quickly, especially an event or a process. In science, it can also mean causing a substance to separate from a solution as a solid.
IPA 音标
美式英语
pɹɪˈsɪpəˌteɪtɪŋ
英式英语
pɹɪsˈɪpɪtˌeɪtɪŋ
简化发音
美式
pri-SIP-uh-tay-ting
英式
pri-SIP-i-tay-ting
语境中听
A sharp drop in temperature is precipitating the snowfall.
Stress can be a precipitating factor for illness.
The scientist is precipitating a solid from the solution.
Her sudden resignation ended up precipitating a crisis at the company.