precipitating
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen suddenly or sooner than normal. 造成…倉(cāng)促發(fā)生[正式]
The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet. 維爾紐斯的殺戮事件快速引發(fā)了迄今爲(wèi)止最嚴(yán)重的危機(jī)。
2. ADJ A precipitate action or decision happens or is made more quickly or suddenly than most people think is sensible. 倉(cāng)促的[正式]
I don't think we should make precipitate decisions. 我認(rèn)爲(wèi)我們不應(yīng)該做出倉(cāng)促的決定。
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