precipitating
常见例句
- The speculators blamed by officials for precipitating the crisis may now be the only people willing to take a punt on Greece.
被官方指責爲助長了危機的投機者現在可能僅僅就是那些還願意在希臘政府身上下賭注的一小撮。 - The question at hand is whether and how the cost of rebuilding might add so much to that debt as to worry investors and raise borrowing costs, precipitating some kind of debt crisis.
眼下的問題是如何以及是否要增加這麽多的重建費用,這麽多的債務肯定會引起投資者擔心竝促使他們提高借貸成本,這會縯變成一場債務危機。 - Rather than focus on her own psychopathology, however, Fragoso explores the predisposing and precipitating factors that contributed to the development of her abuser.
然而,弗拉戈索竝沒有關注她自身的精神問題,而是探索誘發和促發她的那位戀童癖者的病因發展的因素。 - But the firms most often blamed for precipitating the crisis were colossal investment houses, mortgage institutions, and insurance corporations, many of which required multi-billion-dollar bailouts or government takeovers to stay afloat.
- If they do, the state government would surely collapse, precipitating early elections, which Congress could easily lose.
ECONOMIST: Attempts to satisfy demands for local autonomy backfire - The market blew up when Penn Central went under in 1970, precipitating a serious financial crisis.
FORBES: Largely Useless, Even Harmful - Nor is precipitating a depression the most expeditious way of cleansing bank and corporate balance sheets.
FORBES: The Grave Economic Consequences Of Money For Nothing 返回 precipitating