cause
cause
kɑz
kaaz
British pronunciation
/kɔːz/

“cause”的英语定义和含义

to cause
01

引起, 导致

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
例子
Please do n't cause any more problems in class.
请不要在课堂上引起更多问题。
She accidentally caused the glass to shatter.
她不小心导致玻璃碎了。
02

导致, 引起

to make a person take a specific action or act in a particular way
Ditransitive: to cause sb to do sth
example
例子
His careless remarks caused her to quit the project in frustration.
他 careless 的言论导致她因沮丧而退出项目。
The strict new rules caused many employees to protest against management.
严格的新规定导致许多员工抗议管理层。
Cause
01

原因, 理由

an event, thing, or person that gives rise to something
example
例子
The sudden drop in temperature was the cause of the heavy snowfall.
气温骤降是大雪的原因
Scientists are still trying to determine the cause of the mysterious illness.
科学家们仍在试图确定这种神秘疾病的原因
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
例子
The local community rallied together for the cause of preserving the neighborhood park.
当地社区为了保存社区公园的事业而团结起来。
Their cause was to raise funds for cancer research through a charity marathon.
他们的事业是通过慈善马拉松为癌症研究筹集资金。
05

案件, 诉讼

a legal matter or case that is brought before a court for resolution
example
例子
The judge had forty causes on the docket for the upcoming court session.
法官为即将到来的法庭会议准备了四十起案件
The attorney prepared her arguments for the cause set to be heard next month.
律师为她下个月要审理的案件准备了她的论点。
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