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occasioned

/uh-key-zhuhn/US // əˈkeɪ ʒən //UK // (əˈkeɪʒən) //

有机会,有可能,偶然,偶然的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions.
    • : a special or important time, event, ceremony, celebration, etc.: His birthday will be quite an occasion.
    • : a convenient or favorable time, opportunity, or juncture: This slack period would be a good occasion to take inventory.
    • : the immediate or incidental cause or reason for some action or result: What is the occasion for this uproar?
    • : the coincidence of the eternal objects forming a specific point-event.
    • : occasions, Obsolete. needs or necessities.necessary business matters: to go about one's lawful occasions.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give occasion or cause for; bring about.

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Examples

  • This list is also sent to various other friends and family, in plenty of time before the occasion.

  • You’ll find this variation served throughout Morocco’s coastal cities for special occasions like weddings and birthdays.

  • Just as I’ve done for over a decade on the floor of restaurants, I take so much joy in sourcing universally loved, high-quality flavor profiles that suit all occasions.

  • I have seen him cry on many occasions when he thought things were slipping out of hand and he just couldn’t let it happen.

  • Finally, its laid-back but tapered style is ideal for appearances at nearly any occasion in Santa Fe.

  • Remember what Romney was asked that occasioned his infamous comments?

  • The Petty tour occasioned a very funny story along these lines.

  • My obituary for Andrew Breitbart has occasioned a lot of comment.

  • This book occasioned some prelates to say that they must root out printing or printing would root out them.

  • The old man turned to close the door as he made this reflection, and the noise thus occasioned roused the girl.

  • The nave itself presents rather a poor and naked appearance, occasioned in a great degree by the absence of sittings.

  • While it lasted flashes of lightning frequently played around the mast-top, occasioned by electricity.

  • "Yes, yes," cried his lordship impatiently, dreading a repetition of what had occasioned him such intense pain.