rason
/rah-sawn; English ras-on/US // ˈrɑ sɔn; English ˈræs ɒn //
缘由,缘故,缘起,缘由是
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural ra·sa [rah-sah; English ras-uh]. /ˈrɑ sɑ; English ˈræs ə/. Greek Orthodox Church.
- : a long, loose, black gown with wide sleeves, worn by the clergy.
Examples
But it's the illigant big figgur that I ave, for the rason o' which all the ladies fall in love wid me.
Arra, lie down, Phadrick; sure he only wants to show you the rason o' the thing.
Why, I never wanst wint into the rason o' the thing, at all.
“Wid no other rason in life than to take it,” responded his majesty.
If you didn't go they'd be thinking there was a rason for your staying away, and that'd be worse than all.
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