单词 | precipitate a crisis |
释义 | precipitate a crisis But he deliberately chose this one, using his considerable powers of persuasion to precipitate a crisis of confidence in the honesty of all politicians. Times, Sunday Times If you have to make a tough call, take action quickly but not so suddenly that you precipitate a crisis. Christianity Today This question alone would have been sufficient to precipitate a crisis. Times, Sunday Times Two or three extra divisions would provide a reserve or, if landed boldly far north of the battle front - were that practicable - might precipitate a crisis for the enemy. Times, Sunday Times Would they insist on the passing of the hated extradition law, which precipitated the crisis last month? Times, Sunday Times |
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