cause
cause
kɑz
kaaz
British pronunciation
/kɔːz/

Definizione e significato di "cause"in inglese

to cause
01

causare

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
example
Esempi
Smoking is known to cause various health problems.
È noto che fumare causa vari problemi di salute.
02

causare, provocare

to make a person take a specific action or act in a particular way
Ditransitive: to cause sb to do sth
example
Esempi
His careless remarks caused her to quit the project in frustration.
Le sue osservazioni incuranti hanno causato che lei abbandonasse il progetto per frustrazione.
01

causa

an event, thing, or person that gives rise to something
example
Esempi
Advocating for animal rights has become her primary cause in life.
Difendere i diritti degli animali è diventata la sua principale causa nella vita.
02

causa, origine

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

causa, ragione

a justification for something existing or happening
04

causa, motivo

a sequence of actions or efforts directed towards advancing a principle or achieving a specific objective
example
Esempi
His cause was to raise awareness about climate change through educational campaigns.
La sua causa era quella di sensibilizzare sul cambiamento climatico attraverso campagne educative.
05

causa, caso

a legal matter or case that is brought before a court for resolution
example
Esempi
The lawyer presented the cause to the jury, outlining the key points of the case.
L'avvocato ha presentato la causa alla giuria, delineando i punti chiave del caso.
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