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词汇 precipitation
释义 precipitation
noun[ U ]
uk /prɪˌsɪp.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /priːˌsɪp.əˈteɪ.ʃən/

precipitationnoun[U] (RAIN)


environment specialized
water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow: (尤指雨或雪的)降落;降水
Hail and sleet are types of precipitation.冰雹和冻雨都是降水形式。
The forecast is for dry, cloudy weather with no precipitation expected.天气预报是干燥多云,没有降水。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Precipitation: rain
bucket
bucket down
cloud seeder
cloud seeding
cloudburst
deluge
downpour
drizzle
heaven
mizzle
pelt
piss
rain gauge
seed
shower
sun shower
torrentially
wash
wash (something) out
wet

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Precipitation: snow & ice

precipitationnoun[U] (QUICK ACTION)


formal
a way of behaving too quickly and without thinking: 急躁,冲动
The prime minister has been accused of acting with precipitation over the crisis.总理被指责在处理危机问题上贸然行动。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Doing things without fear or proper thought
act of bravado
bravado
carpe diem
daredevil
desperado
hotheadedly
hotheadedness
impetuosity
impetuous
impetuously
like there is/was no tomorrowidiom
precipitancy
precipitant
precipitate
precipitately
rashness
tomorrow
trigger-happy
unafraid
with no thought for somethingidiom

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Hurrying and doing things quickly

precipitationnoun[U] (IN CHEMISTRY)


chemistry specialized
a chemical process in which a solid substance is produced from a liquid: 沉淀物,析出物质
The compound is finally obtained by precipitation.最终通过沉淀反应获得化合物。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Physical & chemical processes
absorbable
absorptive
absorptive capacity
absorptivity
acidification
aerate
endothermic reaction
excitability
excitation
excite
exergonic
exothermic
impregnate
re-emit
reabsorb
react
reboil
recondense
scald
vaporize

precipitation | American Dictionary


precipitation
noun[ U ]
us/prɪˌsɪp·ɪˈteɪ·ʃən/

precipitationnoun[U] (WEATHER)


water that falls from the clouds toward the ground, esp. as rain or snow

precipitationnoun[U] (CHEMISTRY)


chemistry
the chemical process that causes a substance to precipitate

Examples of precipitation


precipitation
To be formed, raised (ombrotrophic) mires require high annual precipitations (> 2500 mm) evenly distributed through the year to protect the peat from severe oxidation.
In the context of global warming, cyanide has the role of changing the temperature and precipitations pattern, generating floods and landslides.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Data on daily precipitation and average temperature were obtained from a meteorological station situated 25 km from the experimental enclosures.
The scenarios with losses had overall harmful temperature impacts, with offsetting precipitation benefits.
Their smooth surfaces indicate chemical synthesis/precipitation rather than incomplete digestion.
Such systems are most likely to be found in areas with a high annual precipitation, although some semi-arid regions may also be included.
Cells became permineralized and no amorphous silica precipitation was observed.
First, there is more precipitation to support epilithic growth.
The monthly precipitation was 45-60 mm during the remaining months and was more evenly distributed.
Further, solid precipitation is normally underreported due to the efficiency of precipitation gauges.
In other words, its major breeding-places must be those that are liable to flushing by precipitation runoff.
Much precipitation falls in the summer; and water is very scarce in the winter.
The dissolution and precipitation of crystals in porous media have been studied also in [7, 12] and [14, 17].
The variation with geography of isotope concentrations is linked with precipitations, cloud temperatures and with the amount of water that evaporates from soil and plants.
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Although frequently falling precipitations are mostly in form of rain, totalling 940 mm, yet also lot of snow falls there.
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Collocations withprecipitation


precipitation

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annual precipitation
Such systems are most likely to be found in areas with a high annualprecipitation, although some semi-arid regions may also be included.
average precipitation
Annual averageprecipitation ranges from 1,000 to less than 500 mm; much of this zone has less than 800 mm.
heavy precipitation
Instead, the infection was apparently caused by the contaminated and poor environmental conditions in the yard that were apparently attributed to heavyprecipitation during the winter months.
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