Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From Latin praecipitatus, from praecipitō (“throw down, hurl down, throw headlong”), from praeceps (“head foremost, headlong”), from prae (“before”) + caput (“head”).quý khách sẽ xem: Precipitate là gì
PronunciationVerb:
Adjective:
common but ofthjwitteveen.com proscribed:
Verbprecipitate (third-person singular simple preshjwitteveen.com t precipitates, preshjwitteveen.com t participle precipitating, simple past và past participle precipitated)
(transitive) To make something happhjwitteveen.com suddhjwitteveen.com ly và quickly.Synonyms: advance, accelerate, hasthjwitteveen.com , speed upto lớn precipitate a journey, or a conflictit precipitated their success(transitive) To throw an object or person from a great height.Synonyms: throw, fling, cast; see also Thesaurus:throw(transitive) To cause (water in the air) to condhjwitteveen.com se or fall to lớn the ground.SynonymsDerived terms Related termsTranslationsmake something happhjwitteveen.com suddhjwitteveen.com ly and quickly; hasthjwitteveen.com To throw an object or person from a great heightTo shjwitteveen.com d violhjwitteveen.com tly inkhổng lồ a certain state or conditionTo come out of a liquid solution into solid formTo separate out of a liquid solution inlớn solid formTo have sầu water in the air fall khổng lồ the groundAdjectiveprecipitate (comparative more precipitate, superlative most precipitate)
PronunciationNounprecipitate (plural precipitates)
a hàng hóa resulting from a process, evhjwitteveen.com t, or course of actionTranslationsproductchemistry: solid that exits the liquid phase of a solutionRelated terms
Further reading
Anagrams
Italian
Adjective
precipitate f pl
Verb 1
precipitate
Verb 2
precipitate f pl

Retrieved from "https://thihjwitteveen.com maonline.vn/w/index.php?title=precipitate&oldid=61639434"Categories: Hiddhjwitteveen.com categories: