词汇 | occasioned |
释义 | occasioned past simple and past participle ofoccasion occasion verb[ T ] formaluk /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ us /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ to cause something: 引起,导致 Her refusal occasioned a lot of trouble.她的拒绝引出许多麻烦。 [ + two objects ]The case occasioned the authorities a lot of worry/The authorities were occasioned a lot of worry by the case.这个案子给当局惹来很多烦恼。 Causing things to happen activate activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation in launch pad pioneer Pygmalion effect reactivate realization realize reattribute render spark Examples of occasionedoccasioned In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Maybe the near ness to politics occasioned the cynicism and the reliance on older for ms and ties. The women group protests are also loud, as those that have occasioned production disruptions have been highlighted in the press and media commentaries. Whenever a wife failed to manage the household's finances effectively, severe hardship would be occasioned for all members of the household. The splitting of whole numbers, which is also an integral part of the computing process, is occasioned by the need to apportion scarcity. Our choice was occasioned more by a consideration of the contrasting characteristics of the species than their phylogeny. Writers from each side aimed ' 'to correct miscommunication occasioned by the failure to know all the facts ' ' (118). An evaluation is, in the nature of the case, something that is justified, and usually occasioned, by the character of the object assessed. In a few minutes from a single classroom session, we can observe some examples of how talk is occasioned. In addition, an input in a different language must overcome the inhibition on its language tags occasioned by the previous trial. Absence of a son has always occasioned, if not actual difficulties, at least dissatisfaction and vexation. Further, if the remarks that are to follow concerning results are restricted to our definition of income, little confusion should be occasioned. The expense occasioned by politics impinged directly upon estate management strategies. The advent of electoral competition has occasioned subtle but important changes in the balance of power within both major parties. These adjustments are of two sorts: those occasioned by (1) women married to sterile men, and (2) men married to sterile women. The damage in question seems to have occasioned a thoroughgoing attempt at textual restoration on the part of an ambitious redactor. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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