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occasioned

英 [əˈkeɪʒnd]

美 [əˈkeɪʒnd]

v.  使发生; 造成; 导致
occasion的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 时刻;时候;时节;场合
    Anoccasionis a time when something happens, or a case of it happening.
    1. I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden...
      我时常愉快地回想起几年前在科文特花园的一个时刻。
    2. Mr Davis has been asked on a number of occasions.
      戴维斯先生曾多次被问及。
  • N-COUNT 重大活动;仪式;庆典
    Anoccasionis an important event, ceremony, or celebration.
    1. Taking her with me on official occasions has been a challenge...
      带着她出席正式场合对我来说一直是个挑战。
    2. It will be a unique family occasion.
      这将是一次特别的家庭聚会。
  • N-COUNT 机会;时机
    Anoccasion fordoing something is an opportunity for doing it.
    1. It is an occasion for all the family to celebrate...
      这是个值得举家庆祝的时刻。
    2. It is always an important occasion for setting out government policy.
      这历来都是阐明政府政策的重要时机。
  • VERB 导致;引起;使发生
    Tooccasionsomething means to cause it.
    1. He argued that the release of hostages should not occasion a change in policy.
      他认为释放人质不应造成政策的改变。
  • See also:sense of occasion
  • PHRASE 有必要(做);需要(做)
    If youhave occasion todo something, it is necessary for you to do it.
    1. We have had occasion to deal with members of the group on a variety of charges.
      我们有必要以多项罪名起诉该组织的成员。
  • PHRASE 偶尔;间或;有时
    If something happenson occasion, it happens sometimes, but not very often.
    1. He treated them seriously and, on occasion, entertained them hilariously...
      他对待他们严肃认真,偶尔又逗得他们捧腹不已。
    2. He translated not only from the French but also, on occasion, from the Polish.
      他不仅做法文翻译,有时也做些波兰语翻译。
  • PHRASE 成功应付困难局面;关键时刻发挥作用
    If you say that someonerose to the occasion, you mean that they did what was necessary to successfully overcome a difficult situation.
    1. Inverness, however, rose to the occasion in the second half, producing some of the best football they have played for some time.
      然而,因弗内斯队在下半场经受住了考验,踢出了很长一段时间以来的最佳水平。

双语例句

  • News of the defeat of a king and the triumph of the people occasioned popular rejoicing and sometimes official holidays.
    一个国王失败的消息和人民胜利的消息总引起大众的欢欣,而且有时成为官定的假期。
  • He sends his love, ma'am, and his wishes for your happiness, and his pardon for the grief you have occasioned;
    他叫我向你致意,夫人,并且他祝你幸福,他对于你所引起的悲苦都肯原谅;
  • And because thou and I are brothers I assure myself that you will not be angered by the haste of my marriage which is wholly occasioned by the great love I bear your daughter.
    因为你和我像兄弟一样,我确信你不会因我的匆促结婚而生气,我之所以如此,完全是由于我对你女儿的巨大爱情造成的。
  • For want of this, much vexation and loss of time is occasioned while seeking vessels in use, or in cleansing those employed by different persons for various purposes.
    之所以需要如此,是因为当不同的人因不同的目的使用或者清洗时,寻找碗碟的过程引起了很多烦恼,浪费了大量时间。
  • The thing has occasioned us a lot of trouble.
    这件事给我们带来很大麻烦。
  • His deteriorating health occasioned grave concern.
    他日趋恶化的健康引起了人们极大的关心。
  • The first was, probably, one of those nightmares occasioned and brought back by his hours of delirium.
    第一个割风可能是他在昏迷时刻的噩梦里出现而又幻灭了的。
  • She wrote to Ralph and acquainted him with my conduct; this occasioned a breach between us.
    她写信告诉拉尔夫我的行状,这使我们之间有了隔阂。
  • Stephen's behaviour occasioned his parents much anxiety.
    斯蒂芬的行为使其父母十分担心。
  • The recent activities by North Korea of course occasioned a UN Security Council resolution.
    朝鲜最近的活动当然有必要由联合国安理会(unsecuritycouncil)进行决议。