cause
cause
kɑz
kaaz
British pronunciation
/kɔːz/

英語での「cause」の定義と意味

to cause
01

引き起こす, 生じさせる

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
Please do n't cause any more problems in class.
授業でこれ以上問題を引き起こさないでください。
02

引き起こす, 原因となる

to make a person take a specific action or act in a particular way
Ditransitive: to cause sb to do sth
example
The sudden announcement caused everyone to panic and leave the building quickly.
突然の発表は皆をパニックに陥れ、建物から急いで退出することを引き起こした
Cause
01

原因, 理由

an event, thing, or person that gives rise to something
example
The sudden drop in temperature was the cause of the heavy snowfall.
気温の急激な低下が大雪の原因でした。
02

原因, 起源

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

原因, 理由

a justification for something existing or happening
04

原因, 理由

a sequence of actions or efforts directed towards advancing a principle or achieving a specific objective
example
The local community rallied together for the cause of preserving the neighborhood park.
地元コミュニティは、近所の公園を保存するという大義のために団結しました。
05

訴訟, 事件

a legal matter or case that is brought before a court for resolution
example
The judge had forty causes on the docket for the upcoming court session.
裁判官は次の裁判セッションのためにドケットに40の事件を持っていた。
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