cause
cause
kɑz
kaaz
/kɔːz/

A(z) „cause” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to cause
01

okozni, elƑidĂ©zni

to make something happen, usually something bad
Transitive: to cause sth
Complex Transitive: to cause sb/sth to do sth
to cause definition and meaning
Példåk
She accidentally caused the glass to shatter.
VĂ©letlenĂŒl okozta, hogy a pohĂĄr összetört.
02

okoz, kivĂĄlt

to make a person take a specific action or act in a particular way
Ditransitive: to cause sb to do sth
Példåk
His constant nagging caused her to make a rushed decision she later regretted.
ÁllandĂł zsörtölƑdĂ©se okozta, hogy elsietett döntĂ©st hozott, amit kĂ©sƑbb megbĂĄnt.
01

ok, indok

an event, thing, or person that gives rise to something
Példåk
Scientists are still trying to determine the cause of the mysterious illness.
A tudósok még mindig próbåljåk meghatårozni a rejtélyes betegség okåt.
02

ok, eredet

events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something
03

ok, indok

a justification for something existing or happening
04

ok, indok

a sequence of actions or efforts directed towards advancing a principle or achieving a specific objective
Példåk
Their cause was to raise funds for cancer research through a charity marathon.
Az okuk az volt, hogy adomånyt gyƱjtsenek a råk kutatåsåra egy jótékonysågi maraton keretében.
05

ĂŒgy, per

a legal matter or case that is brought before a court for resolution
Példåk
The attorney prepared her arguments for the cause set to be heard next month.
Az ĂŒgyvĂ©d elƑkĂ©szĂ­tette Ă©rveit az ĂŒgy szĂĄmĂĄra, amelyet a következƑ hĂłnapban tĂĄrgyalnak.
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