O QUE SIGNIFICA PRECIPITATELY EM INGLÊS
Precipitação (desambiguação)
A precipitação é um fenômeno meteorológico consistente em chuva, granizo, granizo, neve ou outras formas de água que cai do céu. As precipitações também podem se referir a: ▪ Precipitação, condensação de um sólido de uma solução durante uma reação química ...
definição de precipitately no dicionário inglês
A primeira definição de precipitadamente no dicionário é de forma a estar correndo à frente. Outra definição de precipitadamente é de forma a ser feita precipitadamente ou com pressa indevida. Precipitariamente também é repentino e breve.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PRECIPITATELY»
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
PRECIPITATELY, adv. [from precipitate.] 1. Headlong; steeply down. 2. Hastily ;
in blind hurry. — It may happen to those who vent praise or censure too
precipitately, as it did to an English poet who celebrated a nobleman for erecting
Dryden's ...
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The American Heritage Book of English Usage: A Practical and ...
But this usage is widely used by reputable writers and must be considered
acceptable. precipitate / precipitous The adjective precipitate and the adverb
precipitately were once applied to physical steepness but are now used primarily
of rash, ...
Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries,
1996
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Life of John C. Calhoun: Presenting a Condensed History of ...
It has been farther objected that the state has acted precipitately. What !
precipitately ! after making a strenuous resistance for twelve years — by
discussion here and in the other house of Congress — by essays in all forms —
by resolutions, ...
John Caldwell Calhoun, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter,
1843
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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the ...
It has been further objected that the _State has acted precipitately. What!
precipitately! after making a strenuous resistance for twelve years — by
discussion here and in the other House of Congress — by essays in all forms —
by resolutions, ...
David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler,
1900
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Speeches of John C. Calhoun: Delivered in the Congress of ...
It has been farther objected that the state has acted precipitately. What !
precipitately ! after making a strenuous resistance for twelve years — by
discussion here and in the other house of Congress — by essays in all forms —
by resolutions, ...
John Caldwell Calhoun,
1843
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Crowned Masterpiecaes of Eloquence Respresenting the Advance ...
It has been further objected that the State has acted precipitately. What!
precipitately! after making a strenuous resistance for twelve years—by discussion
here and in the other House of Congress-—by essays in all forms—by
resolutions, ...
David Josiah Brewer,
1914
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Dictionary of Confusable Words
Precedence is priority: 'Many believe that the needs of others should take
precedence over one's own needs,' 'The elder son in a family usually has
precedence over the younger.' precipitately/precipitously To do something
precipitately is to ...
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Speech of Mr. Calhoun ...: On the Bill Further to Provide ...
It has been further objected that. the State had acted precipitately. What !
precipitately ! after making a strenuous resistance for twelve years — by
discussion here and in the other house of Congress — by essays in all forms —
by resolutions, ...
John Caldwell Calhoun,
1833
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Crowned masterpieces of eloquence
It has been further objected that the State has acted precipitately. What!
precipitately! after melting a strenuous resistance for twelve years—by discussion
here and in the other House of Congress—by essays in all forms—by resolutions,
...
... suddenly I felt that the moment for working on Roithamer's papers hadn't come
yet, I've been too hasty, I kept thinking, I've acted overhastily, too precipitately, this
needs time, 'preparation, it can't be done in such a rush, so thoughtlessly as ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PRECIPITATELY»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
precipitately no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Original short story: Architectural Salvage, by Will Self
Some were out-patients of the large mental hospital a mile or so away – others had been precipitately discharged or hurriedly absconded, ... «The Guardian, jul 15»
Underlining the ideals and spirit of the South China Sea Peace …
... and by the subsequent heated exchange of criticism between the U.S. and mainland China may precipitately trigger a military confrontation, ... «The Hill, jul 15»
Syrian themes at London's Royal Opera House
... desert community, its precipitately rich rulers and the world. Four scenes from the opera-in-progress will premiere at the Royal Opera House's ... «Financial Times, jul 15»
China's economy needs reform, not a Shanghai Composite Casino
Now that it looks like the equity strategy was badly overcooked, the government is precipitately diving back in again, this time to rescue things. «The Australian Financial Review, jul 15»
Will Mexico's Endemic 'Vaquita' Porpoise become Extinct?
The bad news is that the total vaquita population, already low, dropped precipitately in one year (from 2013 to 2014) by 42%. It is now ... «Mexidata.info, jun 15»
A streaming problem not even Taylor Swift can fix
Suspicion might more justly be directed at the record companies, whose margins remain relatively robust despite a precipitately falling top line. «Financial Times, jun 15»
Lithuania says it's not scared of no Putin, even if NATO is. And …
B.C. and Ontario both rejected change in the past, and the Tories can now argue the opposition would precipitately change a fundamental part ... «National Post, jun 15»
Victor Blanked: How Lloyds bank boss was made crisis scapegoat
... price had fallen so precipitately, should go. Kingman passed him a table reporting the views of some of Lloyds' institutional shareholders. «This is Money, jun 15»
Edwards: Asian Conditions 'Rhyme' With 97 Asian Financial Crisis
“History does indeed rhyme and Asia is in severe trouble again with the yen once again sliding precipitately just as it did in the two years prior ... «ValueWalk, jun 15»
Jupiter Ecology's Thomas on avoiding the bubbles in eco investing
A common worry for investors is that much of environmental investing relies on government subsidies that can be withdrawn precipitately. «Fundweb, jun 15»