Examples of using Precipitous in English and their translations into Chinese
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And while China will stimulate to avoid a precipitous growth decline, it is unlikely to repeat the grand stimulus unveiled in 2008.
He thought I was precipitous in doing so- I, like you was onto the 5th lie.
This precipitous growth will continue driving high-density demands across networks, including WiFi.
It could, by giving rise to precipitous action, prove highly risky for the entire reform process and for the very future of the Organization.
But the cost of inaction is even larger: precipitous loss of biodiversity and, eventually, the collapse of the ecosystems on which we depend.
The precipitous decline in private sector activities, which paralysed commercial life in the aftermath of the mutinies of 1996, is being reversed only gradually.
Then this summer a precipitous drop in interest rates brought demand back and has eaten up that supply dramatically.
This became known as the“Plaza Accord” and its reverberations caused a precipitous fall in the dollar.
Now the question is whether the precipitous decline in its working-age population will generate a fiscal crisis.
As noted in General Assembly resolution 64/269, careful planning and phasing of such transitions are clearly needed to avoid too precipitous a fall-off of capacity.
Needless to say, it is necessary to clearly differentiate between military and non-military coercion, with a view to avoiding the precipitous use of force.
The collapse of Suntech is a milestone in the precipitous decline of China's green energy industry over the past four years.
We hope that the United Nations will not be put in a position of having to participate in precipitous interventions by misuse of the concept of responsibility to protect.
Additional requirements were largely attributable to losses on exchange resulting from the precipitous decline in the value of the United States dollar during the financial period.
Most landlocked developing countries have low public-expenditure capacity on social protection measures, creating a precipitous situation for millions, pushing them back into poverty.
The three hardest hit economies- Indonesia, Thailand and the Republic of Korea- experienced particularly sharp contractions of output in the wake of the crisis, and as a result, precipitous declines in employment.
When people report this feeling, you can see a precipitous drop-off in activity in a part of the brain called the default mode network(DMN).
Mangroves worldwide have been subjected to a precipitous destruction resulting from overharvesting for timber and fuel wood, clearing for shrimp farms, agriculture, coastal development and tourism.
Last March, Israel launched a large-scale military attack on Palestine, which led to a precipitous escalation of the conflict. As a result, the Security Council adopted resolution 1397(2002) and resolution 1402(2002).
After a transformative experience with ayahuasca, some people can be carried away with their own self-importance and leap into precipitous decisions that they later regret.