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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. 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.