- n. 场合;时机;理由;机会;盛大场面
- vt. 引起;致使
occasion的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- 时机,机会
- 场合
- 时刻,时间,时节
- 近因,起因,原因,诱因
- 需要,必要
- 重大活动,盛典
- 事务,事
- 工作,职业
- 引起,惹起,造成,致使,导致
- 赢得
- 是...之源
- 使发生
双解释义
- [C]时刻,时候 a time when sth happens
- [S]机会,时机 a suitable or favorable time
- [C]特殊场合; 庆典 a special event or ceremony
- [S]原因,理由 a direct cause or reason
- vt. 惹起,引起 cause
英英释义
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an event that occurs at a critical time;
"at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"
"it was needed only on special occasions"
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a vaguely specified social event;
"the party was quite an affair"
"an occasion arranged to honor the president"
"a seemingly endless round of social functions"
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reason;
"there was no occasion for complaint"
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the time of a particular event;
"on the occasion of his 60th birthday"
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an opportunity to do something;
"there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill"
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give occasion to
occasion的用法和样例:
例句
- I only wear a tie on special occasions.
我只在特殊场合才打领带。 - This is not an occasion for laughter.
这不是笑的时候. - There was no occasion for you to be so rude.
你没有理由这样粗鲁。 - This will be an occasion for us all to make a new start.
这是我们大家重新开始的好机会。 - The prince's wedding was quite an occasion.
王子的婚礼可真是一场盛会。
- What occasioned his angry protest is the rival's deliberate and cynical foul.
对手的恶意犯规引起他的愤怒反抗。 - Stephen's behaviour occasioned his parents much anxiety.
斯蒂芬的行为使其父母十分担心。
常用短语
- by occasion of
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因为because of
- on occasion
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有时,间或from time to time
- rise to the occasion
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能够应付show that one can deal with a difficult situation when it happens
词汇搭配
- celebrate an occasion 庆祝某个时刻
- choose one's occasion 选择时机
- fit the occasion 适合这种场合
- take occasion 利用机会
- formal occasion 正式场合
- auspicious occasion 吉祥的时刻
- the big occasion 大庆的日子
- by the occasion 利用这个机会
- on one occasion 在一个时刻
- upon every occasion 一有机会
- occasion trouble 引起麻烦
经典引文
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First of all I must take the occasion To wish Miss Angel every happiness.
出自: T. S. Eliot -
A book which, even in those days, occasioned some controversy.
出自: H. J. Laski -
This curiosity from a bystander occasioned them some surprise.
出自: F. Tuohy