词汇 | because-of |
释义 | because of preposition uk /bɪˈkɒz ˌəv/ us /bɪˈkɑːz ˌəv/ B1 as a result of: 由于 The flight was delayed because of bad weather.这个航班因恶劣天气延误了。 Classes have been cancelled today because of a staff meeting.因为有全体教工会议,今天的课取消了。 Our departure was delayed because of bad weather.由于天气不好,我们的出发时间推迟了。 She felt she had been discriminated against because of her age.她认为自己受到了年龄歧视。 Many shops are doing badly because of the economic situation. He's been dropped from the team because of injury.他因受伤而未能入选球队。 Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason as case courtesy cuz dint due except except thatidiom herein inasmuch as insofar as light necessarily now since that thing view what with a view to doing somethingidiom GrammarBecause, because of and cos, cos of … Because: meaning and use Because introduces clauses of cause and reason. It is a subordinating conjunction. This means that the clause it introduces is a subordinate clause, which needs a main clause to make it complete. We use a comma when the subordinate clause comes before the main clause: … Because of Because of is a two-word preposition meaning ‘as a result of’: … Cos Cos, a short form of because, is pronounced /kəz/ or /kɒz/ and can also be spelt ’cause. It can be used instead of because (and cos of instead of because of). We often use it in speaking, emails and text messages, especially in informal situations: … Just because, simply because We can emphasise because with just or simply: … |
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