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Перевод: precipitate speek precipitate


[прилагательное]
опрометчивый; поспешный; неосмотрительный;
[существительное]
осадок ;
[глагол]
низвергать; повергать; бросать; ввергать; ускорять; торопить; осаждать; отмучивать; осаждаться; выпадать [метео]


Тезаурус:

  1. Conservative Central Office will be able to make much of the suggestion that, under a Labour administration, secondary picketing would once again be lawful, that unions which ignored the courts would no longer face the possibility of sequestration and that it would not be possible for employers or other interested parties to apply for interim injunctions postponing precipitate strikes.
  2. At this point there is no need of a major crisis or a profound tragedy to precipitate doubt.
  3. In an information memorandum, Heron warns it has "developed a detailed strategy to protect group assets from precipitate action by individual creditors".
  4. However, the Georgian Communists, encouraged by the regional Party directorate, were eager to precipitate a military intervention by the Red Army.
  5. When we defend ourselves too rigidly against threatening aspects of change we can precipitate the very situations we seek to avert.
  6. Again, if you are involved in rescheduling a company's debt, a news leakage during negotiations can have a dramatic effect on share prices and even precipitate a collapse.
  7. Radiogenic Ag, Te, Nd and Sm are trapped at a distance of about 50 metres from the reactor core - probably transported there by convection in aqueous solutions before enough bitumen had been generated to precipitate uraninite and trap them in its crystal lattice.
  8. Mr Robin Cook, the shadow Health Secretary, who advised the Government to call in the arbitrators rather than the army, said that Mr Clarke had given no good explanation for his precipitate action.
  9. To allow herself even to think of the days, the weeks, the months or years stretching ahead would have been to precipitate disaster.
  10. Advice from the BMAA is that a high positive incidence on the right tip, in relation to the left, is likely to precipitate a right wing-drop at the stall from which recovery would be difficult at low level.
  11. Nor should you use any remedies of this type if a white, crystalline precipitate is visible in the bottle; however tempting it might be to use up chemicals bought in the spring.
  12. Alternatively, an external event like the death of a loved one can precipitate change.
  13. An agricultural revolution of major proportions is required involving widespread (and costly) irrigation, reafforestation, land management practices including agricultural diversification and erosion works - otherwise an annual population growth rate of 3 per cent and an economic infrastructure which cannot make productive use of the growing population will precipitate a major crisis - and also accelerate soil degradation.

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