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pri'sipiteit(the substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid.) bunnfallpåskynde--------styrteIsubst. \/prɪˈsɪpɪtət\/, \/prɪˈsɪpɪeɪt\/1) ( kjemi) utfelling, presipitat, bunnfall2) ( fysikk) kondensatIIverb \/prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt\/1) styrte\/slynge ned2) ( overført) styrte3) påskynde, plutselig fremkalle, fremskynde4) skynde seg, forhaste seg, styrte, falle, kaste seg hodekulls (ned)5) ( kjemi) felle(s) ut, bunnfelle(s), utskille(s)6) ( fysikk) kondensere(s)IIIadj. \/prɪˈsɪpɪtət\/ eller precipitant1) hodekulls, plutselig, brå, hastig2) overilt, forhastet, ubesindig, uoverveid3) med hodet først -
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1. n хим. осадок2. a стремительный3. a внезапный, неожиданный; быстрый4. a опрометчивый, поспешный, неосмотрительный, безрассудный5. a стремительно падающий, камнем устремляющийся вниз; кубарем скатывающийся6. v низвергать; повергать; бросать7. v бросать в пучину, ввергать8. v ускорять; торопить9. v тех. осаждать; отмучивать10. v тех. осаждаться; отмучиваться11. v тех. метеор. выпадатьСинонимический ряд:1. abrupt (adj.) abrupt; hasty; hurried; precipitant; rushing; subitaneous; sudden; violent2. rash (adj.) brash; foolhardy; headlong; hot-headed; impetuous; impulsive; indiscreet; rash; reckless; slapdash3. steep (adj.) arduous; bold; precipitous; sheer; sideling; steep; steepdown; steep-to; steep-up4. effect (noun) aftereffect; aftermath; causatum; consequence; corollary; effect; end product; event; eventuality; fruit; harvest; issue; outcome; result; sequel; sequence; upshot5. sediment (noun) deposit; dregs; grounds; lees; precipitation; sediment; settlings6. arouse (verb) arouse; motivate; stimulate; trigger7. deposit (verb) deposit; lay down8. fall (verb) cast down; fall; fall down; fling down; hurl down; plunge9. settle (verb) settle; sink10. speed (verb) accelerate; advance; dispatch; expedite; hasten; hurry; quicken; rush; speed11. spur (verb) bring on; prompt; spurАнтонимический ряд:cautious; considered; delay; deliberate; discourage; gradual; intentional; moderate; preclude; retard; slow; willful -
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دَهْورَ \ precipitate: to cause to fall suddenly from a height: The climber slipped and was precipitated down the cliff. \ عَجَّلَ بِـ \ precipitate: to cause (sth.) to happen earlier than expected or planned: The cold winter precipitated the old man’s death. \ مُتَرسِّب (مادة مُتَرسِّبة) \ precipitate. \ _(field) Chem. -
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[pri'sipiteit](the substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid.) usedlina* * *I [prisípitit]adjective ( precipitately adverb)prepaden, strm; figuratively hiter, nenaden, prenagljenII [prisípitit]nounchemistry precipitat, oborina, usedlina; physics kondenzat, padavinaIII [prisípiteit]1.transitive verbvreči dol, strmoglaviti; figuratively izzvati, povzročiti, pospešiti; pahniti ( into v); chemistry oboriti, sedimentirati; physics zgostiti, kondenzirati;2.intransitive verb meteorology chemistryoboriti se, usesti se, kondenzirati se (dež, rosa itd.) -
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تَرَدَّى \ plunge: to move suddenly and violently: The car plunged over the cliff. precipitate: to cause to fall suddenly from a height: The climber slipped and was precipitated down the cliff. -
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adj (#ly [adv]) koji se ruši, pada, strm, okomit; [fig] nagao, prenagljen, nepromišljen / to fall # from = strmoglaviti se (sa); # flight = bijeg glavom bez obzira* * *
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9 अतट _ataṭa
अतट a. [न. ब.]-1 Having no shore or beach; +preci- pitate, steep-टः 1 A precipice, a steep crag.-2 N. of a hill.-3 The lower part of the earth.-Comp -प्रपातः a steep precipice; a fall headlong form a precipice; a precipitate fall; मनोरथानामतटप्रपातः Ś.6.1. of my hopes there is a precipitate fall. (Some read the line -as मनोरथा नाम तटप्रपातः and take it to mean 'verily our desires are like the crumblings of river banks'.) -
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13 precipitar
v.1 to throw or hurl down.2 to hasten, to speed up.3 to precipitate (chemistry).* * *1 (apresurar) to rush; (adelantar) to bring forward2 QUÍMICA to precipitate3 (lanzar) to push, throw1 (apresurarse) to rush, be hasty2 (caer) to fall; (arrojarse) to throw os* * *1. VT1) (=arrojar) to hurl down, throw ( desde from)2) (=apresurar) to hasten, precipitate frmaquello precipitó su salida — that affair hastened o frm precipitated his departure
la dimisión precipitó la crisis — her resignation brought on o frm precipitated the crisis
3) (Quím) to precipitate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( acelerar) crisis/incidente to hasten, precipitate (frml)2) (lanzar, arrojar)lo precipitó al vacío — she pushed him out of the window (o over the cliff etc)
3) (Quím) to precipitate2.precipitarse v pron1) (en decisión, juicio)no te precipites — don't rush into anything, don't be hasty
2) ( apresurarse) to rushprecipitarse A + INF — to rush to + inf
3)a) ( caer) to plungeb) (refl) ( arrojarse) to throw oneself* * *= precipitate.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.----* no precipitarse = keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* precipitarse = plunge into, rush ahead, plunge into, gallop, rush, fall off, career, jump + the gun, careen, stampede.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* precipitarse en masa a = swarm (into/in).* precipitarse por = crash through.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( acelerar) crisis/incidente to hasten, precipitate (frml)2) (lanzar, arrojar)lo precipitó al vacío — she pushed him out of the window (o over the cliff etc)
3) (Quím) to precipitate2.precipitarse v pron1) (en decisión, juicio)no te precipites — don't rush into anything, don't be hasty
2) ( apresurarse) to rushprecipitarse A + INF — to rush to + inf
3)a) ( caer) to plungeb) (refl) ( arrojarse) to throw oneself* * *= precipitate.Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
* no precipitarse = keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* precipitarse = plunge into, rush ahead, plunge into, gallop, rush, fall off, career, jump + the gun, careen, stampede.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* precipitarse en masa a = swarm (into/in).* precipitarse por = crash through.* * *precipitar [A1 ]vtA (acelerar, apresurar) to hasten, precipitate ( frml)no precipites los acontecimientos don't rush thingsaquellos incidentes precipitaron la caída del régimen those incidents precipitated o hastened the downfall of the regimeB(lanzar, arrojar): lo precipitó al vacío she pushed him into space, she pushed him out of the window ( o over the cliff etc)C ( Quím) to precipitateA(en una decisión, un juicio): no te precipites, piénsalo bien don't rush into anything o don't be hasty, think about it carefullyte precipitaste juzgándolo así you were rash to judge him like thatB (apresurarse) to rush precipitarse A + INF to rush to + INFel camarero se precipitó a abrirnos la puerta the waiter rushed to open the door for usla muchedumbre se precipitó hacia la salida de emergencia the crowd rushed toward(s) the emergency exitel coche se precipitó a toda velocidad contra el muro the car hurtled into the wall at full speedlos acontecimientos se precipitaron y tuve que emprender viaje inmediatamente things happened very quickly o I was overtaken by events and I had to set off immediatelyC1 (caer) to plunge2 ( refl) (arrojarse) to throw oneselfse precipitó al vacío desde un noveno piso he threw himself from the ninth floor* * *
precipitar verbo transitivo
1 (una acción, un acontecimiento) to hurry, rush
2 (un objeto) to throw, hurl
3 Quím to precipitate
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precipitate
* * *♦ vt1. [arrojar] to throw o hurl down2. [acelerar] to hasten, to speed up;su dimisión precipitó las elecciones his resignation hastened o precipitated the elections;no precipitemos los acontecimientos let's not rush things, let's not jump the gun;la muerte de su mujer precipitó su vuelta his wife's death caused him to return early3. Quím to precipitate♦ viQuím to precipitate* * *v/t1 ( lanzar) throw, hurl2 ( acelerar) hasten3 QUÍM precipitate* * *precipitar vt1) apresurar: to hasten, to speed up2) arrojar: to hurl, to throw -
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1. v/t throwfig rush2. v/i fall, plunge* * *precipitare v.tr.1 to precipitate, to throw* (headlong), to throw* (down), to fling*, to hurl: lo precipitarono dalla rupe, they threw him headlong (o down) from the cliff2 ( affrettare troppo, fare in gran fretta) to precipitate, to hasten, to hurry: non precipitiamo, let's not be overhasty; non precipitare le tue decisioni, do not rush into a decision (o do not make rash decisions) // pensaci bene, non precipitare ( le cose), think it over, don't rush it (o don't be overhasty)3 (chim.) to precipitate◆ v. intr.1 to fall* (anche fig.); ( di aereo) to crash: l'aeroplano precipitò su una montagna, the plane crashed on a mountain; precipitò nel burrone, he fell into the ravine; i prezzi stanno precipitando, prices are plummeting // precipitare in rovina, to fall into ruin2 (fig.) ( evolvere negativamente) to come* to a head: gli eventi precipitano, events are coming to a head // la situazione sta precipitando, the situation is coming to a head◘ precipitarsi v.rifl.1 to throw* oneself, to fling* oneself, to hurl oneself: precipitare contro il nemico, to throw oneself against the enemy2 ( affrettarsi) to rush, to dash: si precipitò nel salone, he rushed into the hall; si precipitò verso la porta, he dashed to the door.* * *[pretʃipi'tare]1. vt(gettare dall'alto in basso) to hurl down, fling down, (fig : affrettare) to hurry, rushnon precipitiamo le cose — let's not rush o precipitate things
precipitare da una rupe/in un burrone — to fall off a cliff/down a ravine
2) Chim to precipitate3. vip (precipitarsi)(affrettarsi) to rush4. vr (precipitarsi)precipitarsi da, in — to hurl o fling o.s. from, into
* * *[pretʃipi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]è meglio non precipitare le cose — it's better not to rush o hasten things
2) chim. to precipitate2.precipitare nella disperazione — fig. to plunge into desperation
2) (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3) chim. to precipitate3.verbo pronominale precipitarsi1) (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2) (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash-rsi in aiuto di qcn. — to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb
* * *precipitare/pret∫ipi'tare/ [1]1 (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]; è meglio non precipitare le cose it's better not to rush o hasten things; precipitare una decisione to rush into a decision2 chim. to precipitate(aus. essere)1 (cadere) [oggetto, persona] to fall* (anche fig.); [ aereo] to crash; [prezzi, vendite] to slump; precipitare nella disperazione fig. to plunge into desperation2 (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3 chim. to precipitateIII precipitarsi verbo pronominale1 (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2 (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash; -rsi in aiuto di qcn. to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb. -
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crash, dash, gallop, hurtle, pitch, plummet, teem* * *vb( falde) fall down,( pludseligt, voldsomt) plunge,( trimle) tumble ( fx into the water);( falde om) fall down, tumble (el. topple) over,( af træthed) drop ( fx work till one drops);( fare) rush,( med et sæt) dash;( slynge, lade falde) throw,( voldsomt, F) precipitate;(ad slidsk etc) shoot ( fx shoot coal into a cellar);( berøve magten) overthrow, topple ( fx the Government);[ med præp, adv:][ styrte af hesten] fall from (el. off) one's horse;[ styrte af sted] rush along, dash off;[ styrte frem] rush (, plunge) forward;[ styrte ham i ulykke] bring disaster upon him;(se også grus);[ styrte ind i stuen] burst into the room;[ styrte med cyklen (, hesten)] have a fall;[ styrte ned] fall down,(flyv.) crash;[ styrte ned af en stige] fall down from (el. fall off) a ladder;F cast (, precipitate) something into the abyss;[ regnen (el. det) styrter ned] the rain (el. it) is pouring down;[ styrte om] fall down;[ styrte død om] drop dead;[ styrte løs på] rush at;[ styrte sammen] fall down, collapse,(om jord etc) fall in, cave in;[ styrte landet ud i en krig] plunge (, F: precipitate) the country into war;[ med sig:][ styrte sig i hinandens arme] rush into one another's arms;[ styrte sig om halsen på én] fling one's arms round somebody's neck;[ styrte sig over] rush at,( mad, fjende etc) throw oneself on,( arbejde) throw oneself into;[ styrte sig ud i] throw oneself into,( pludseligt, voldsomt) plunge into. -
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praecipitō āvī, ātus, āre [praeceps], to throw headlong, cast down, hurl down, precipitate: p<*>ae in mare praecipitatae, N.: currum scopulis, hurl against, O.: se ex altissimo muro: sese in fossas, Cs.: se (sc. de muro), L.: se in Tiberim, L.: se in medios ignīs, Cu.: etiam pulcherrima, throw overboard, Iu.: cum alii super vallum praecipitarentur, threw themselves down, S.: lux Praecipitatur aquis, sets in the ocean, O.: hac te praecipitato, run this way for life! T.: iis (parvis) minari, praecipitaturos alicunde, threaten to throw them down.—To rush down, throw oneself down, rush headlong, sink rapidly, drop, tumble, fall (of involuntary falling): statim praecipitat in Lirem: nimbi In vada praecipitant, V.: in fossam, L.: sol praecipitans: iam nox caelo Praecipitat, is sinking, V.: hiems iam praecipitaverat, had come to an end, Cs.—Fig., to throw down, hurl down, precipitate: praecipitari ex altissimo dignitatis gradu: semet ipse praecipitare, destroy oneself, S.: se in insidias, L.: furor iraque mentem Praecipitant, carry headlong, V.: quosdam praecipitat potentia Invidiae, Iu.: nox praecipitata, declining, O.— To hasten, hurry: quae Praecipitent obitum, hasten their setting: praecipitata raptim consilia, precipitate, L.: moras, i. e. exchange for haste, V.: dare tempus Praecipitant curae, hasten, V.— To fall down, fall, sink, be ruined: ubi non subest, quo praecipitet, may tumble down: cum ad Cannas praecipitasset Romana res, L.: ad exitium praecipitans.— To be too hasty, be precipitate: sustinenda est adsensio, ne praecipitet: praecipitare istuc quidem est, non descendere, to jump at a conclusion.* * *praecipitare, praecipitavi, praecipitatus Vthrow headlong, cast down -
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adjective1) (very steep) sehr steil [Schlucht, Abhang, Treppe, Weg]; schroff [Abhang, Felswand]precipitous slope/drop — Steilhang, der/[steiler] Absturz
2) see academic.ru/57391/precipitate">precipitate 1.* * *[pri'sipitəs]adjective (very steep.) jäh* * *pre·cipi·tous[prɪˈsɪpɪtəs, AM -t̬-]▪ to be \precipitous steil [o abschüssig] sein, steil abfallena \precipitous fall/decline ein abrupter [o plötzlicher] Fall/Rückgangthere has been a \precipitous fall in car sales die Autoverkäufe sind schlagartig zurückgegangen* * *[prI'sIpɪtəs]adj1) (= steep) steil2) (= hasty) überstürzt* * *precipitous [prıˈsıpıtəs] adj (adv precipitously)1. jäh, steil (abfallend), abschüssig2. fig überstürzt, -eilt, voreilig* * *adjective1) (very steep) sehr steil [Schlucht, Abhang, Treppe, Weg]; schroff [Abhang, Felswand]precipitous slope/drop — Steilhang, der/[steiler] Absturz
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m1. MET. rain(fall), precipitation förm.; zeitweise Niederschläge, teils Regen, teils Schneeschauer im Wetterbericht: occasional showers, some falling as snow; radioaktiver Niederschlag nuclear fallout4. fig.: seinen Niederschlag finden in (+Dat) (seinen Ausdruck finden in) find expression in; (sich zeigen in) show (itself) in, manifest itself in; (sich widerspiegeln in) be reflected in* * *der Niederschlag(Hieb) knockdown; knockout; k.o.;(Wetter) rainfall; precipitation* * *Nie|der|schlagm1) (MET) precipitation (form); (CHEM) precipitate; (= Bodensatz) sediment, dregs pl; (fig = Ausdruck) expressionradioaktiver Níéderschlag — (radioactive) fallout
für morgen sind heftige Niederschläge gemeldet — tomorrow there will be heavy rain/hail/snow
in diesem Gedicht haben seine eigenen Erfahrungen ihren Níéderschlag gefunden — his own experiences are reflected or find expression in this poem
Sieg durch Níéderschlag — win by a knockout
* * *der1) (the amount of rain that falls in a certain place in a certain time: We haven't had much rainfall this year; the annual rainfall.) rainfall2) (the substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid.) precipitate* * *Nie·der·schlagmfür morgen werden starke Niederschläge erwartet heavy rain/snow/hail is expected tomorrowradioaktiver \Niederschlag fallout3. (beim Boxen) knockdown blow4. (schriftlich fixierter Ausdruck)seine Kindheitserlebnisse fanden ihren \Niederschlag in dem jüngst veröffentlichten Roman his childhood memories are reflected in his recently published novel* * *1) (Met.) precipitation2) (Boxen) knock-down3) (Ausdruck)[seinen] Niederschlag in etwas (Dat.) finden — find expression in something
* * *zeitweise Niederschläge, teils Regen, teils Schneeschauer im Wetterbericht: occasional showers, some falling as snow;radioaktiver Niederschlag nuclear fallout4. fig:seinen Niederschlag finden in (+dat) (seinen Ausdruck finden in) find expression in; (sich zeigen in) show (itself) in, manifest itself in; (sich widerspiegeln in) be reflected in* * *1) (Met.) precipitation2) (Boxen) knock-down3) (Ausdruck)[seinen] Niederschlag in etwas (Dat.) finden — find expression in something
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I v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast down4. JUR. (Verfahren) quashII v/refl1. CHEM. precipitate, deposit* * *(beenden) to quash;(umhauen) to knock down; to floor; to cut down; to knock out;(unterdrücken) to quell; to crush; to put down; to suppress; to beat down* * *nie|der|schla|gen sep1. vt1) jdn to knock down, to fell; (Regen, Hagel) Getreide to beat down, to flatten; Kragen, Hutkrempe to turn down; Aufstand, Revolte to quell, to put down, to suppress; Augen, Blick to lower, to cast down (liter)See:→ auch niedergeschlagen2) (= erlassen) Steuerschuld to waiveein Verfahren níéderschlagen (Jur) — to dismiss a case
2. vr(Flüssigkeit) to condense; (Bodensatz) to settle; (CHEM) to precipitate; (MET) to falldie Untersuchung schlug sich in einer Reform nieder — the investigation resulted in a reform
níéderschlagen (Erfahrungen, Vorfälle etc) — to find expression in sth; in Statistik to be reflected in sth
* * *1) (to strike (a person) heavily usually causing unconsciousness: The man had been slugged on the back of the neck with a heavy object.) slug2) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) knock down3) (to crush (a rebellion etc).) stamp out* * *nie·der|schla·genI. vt1. (zu Boden schlagen)▪ jdn \niederschlagen to knock sb down, to floor sb2. (unterdrücken)einen Streik \niederschlagen to break up a strikeUnruhen \niederschlagen to suppress unrestdie Augen/den Blick \niederschlagen to lower one's eyes/one's gazedas Verfahren \niederschlagen to quash the proceedingseine Gebühr \niederschlagen to abate [or cancel] a feeeinen Verdacht \niederschlagen (selten) to allay [or dispel] a suspicionII. vr1. (kondensieren)3. (zum Ausdruck kommen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zu Boden schlagen)2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>4) (senken) lower <eyes, eyelids>; s. auch niedergeschlagen2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; < performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *A. v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast downB. v/r1. CHEM precipitate, deposit2. fig:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; <performance, hard work> be reflected in something
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1. м. precipitate2. м. sediment3. fall-out4. precipitations5. precipitationослабление, вызванное осадками — precipitation attenuation
Синонимический ряд:1. оседание (сущ.) оседание; сползание2. отстоя (сущ.) отстоя
См. также в других словарях:
precipitate — precipitately, adv. precipitateness, n. precipitative, adj. precipitator, n. v. /pri sip i tayt /; adj., n. /pri sip i tit, tayt /, v., precipitated, precipitating, adj., n. v.t. 1. to hasten the occurrence of; bri … Universalium
Precipitate — Pre*cip i*tate, n. [NL. praecipitatum: cf. F. pr[ e]cipit[ e].] (Chem.) An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate per se — Precipitate Pre*cip i*tate, n. [NL. praecipitatum: cf. F. pr[ e]cipit[ e].] (Chem.) An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate — [prē sip′ə tāt΄, prisip′ə tāt΄; ] for adj. [ & ] n. [, prē sip′ə tit, pri sip′ətit, prē sip′ ə tāt΄, pri sip′ətāt΄] vt. precipitated, precipitating [< L praecipitatus, pp. of praecipitare < praeceps: see PRECIPICE] 1. to throw headlong;… … English World dictionary
Precipitate — Pre*cip i*tate, v. i. 1. To dash or fall headlong. [R.] [1913 Webster] So many fathom down precipitating. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To hasten without preparation. [R.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Chem.) To separate from a solution as a precipitate. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate — I adjective abrupt, breakneck, foolhardy, harebrained, hasty, headlong, headstrong, heady, hellbent, hot headed, hurried, immediate, impetuous, imprudent, impulsive, inconsultus, indiscreet, injudicious, madcap, overconfident, overly hasty,… … Law dictionary
precipitate — I. verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin praecipitatus, past participle of praecipitare, from praecipit , praeceps Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. a. to throw violently ; hurl < the quandaries into which the releas … New Collegiate Dictionary
precipitate — pre•cip•i•tate v. [[t]prɪˈsɪp ɪˌteɪt[/t]] adj., n. [[t] tɪt, ˌteɪt[/t]] v. tat•ed, tat•ing, adj. n. 1) to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely or suddenly: to precipitate a crisis[/ex] 2) to fling or hurl down 3) to cast violently or … From formal English to slang
precipitate — I UK [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt] / US [prɪˈsɪpɪtət] verb Word forms precipitate : present tense I/you/we/they precipitate he/she/it precipitates present participle precipitating past tense precipitated past participle precipitated 1) [intransitive/transitive] … English dictionary
precipitate — pre|cip|i|tate1 [ prı sıpıtət ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive FORMAL to make something happen or begin to exist suddenly and quickly, especially something bad: Such headaches can be precipitated by certain foods as well as stress. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall — Synonyms and related words: Niagara, Scotch mist, Waterloo, abate, abatement, ablate, accept, apostasy, ascend, assail, assault, associate with, attack, autumn, backslide, backsliding, bag, bank, bate, be destroyed, be eaten away, be found, be… … Moby Thesaurus