occurrence 的定义
- the action, fact, or instance of occurring.
- something that happens; event; incident: We were delayed by several unexpected occurrences.
occurrence 近义词
happening, development
更多occurrence例句
- While the DoJ had submitted inquiries to the company, Clover Health downplayed the issue, characterizing it as a regular occurrence in the industry that it did not consider material to its investors.
- We can thank some combination of Oklahoma State and the NCAA for delivering the sort of subplot that has been a once-every-few-years occurrence.
- In an essay in August, when global covid-19 deaths stood at around 600,000, Bill Gates pointed out that climate change fatalities could reach that level by 2060—but as an annual occurrence.
- Either we try to piece the world back together as it was before this catastrophic occurrence, or we can use this shared event as the founding moment of a unifying global narrative.
- It’s a common occurrence that the agency has failed to address.
- Although often this is considered proof positive of guilt at trial, it is not an uncommon occurrence in false confessions.
- I had to pause for sheep crossing the road, which is a common occurrence when driving through the Highlands of Scotland.
- At one point Schettino admitted that bringing passengers up to the bridge was a common occurrence.
- On its eastern front, exchanges of fire with Pakistan are a daily occurrence.
- According to Monaghan, this was a very regular occurrence among the female soldiers stationed there.
- Several pioneers familiar with the facts of the tragedy at the time of its occurrence were also present.
- Her feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.
- In the outskirts of the city, skirmishes between Spanish troops and rebels were of frequent occurrence.
- The formation of a new ministry was not an unusual occurrence in the early years of King George the Third.
- She felt sure that the significance of the whole occurrence had lain in her own self-consciousness.