caused
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The cause of an event, usually a bad event, is the thing that makes it happen. 起因; 原因
Smoking is the biggest preventable cause of death and disease. 吸菸是造成不必要疾病和死亡的最大原因。
2. N-COUNT A cause is an aim or principle which a group of people supports or is fighting for. 奮鬭目標(biāo); 事業(yè)
Refusing to have one leader has not helped the cause. 拒絕接受領(lǐng)導(dǎo)無益於該事業(yè)。
3. V-T To cause something, usually something bad, means to make it happen. 引起
The insecticide used on some weeds can cause health problems. 噴灑在野草上的殺蟲劑會(huì)引發(fā)各種健康問題。
This was a genuine mistake, but it did cause me some worry. 這純屬失誤,但它確實(shí)令我有些不安。
4. N-UNCOUNT If you have cause for a particular feeling or action, you have good reasons for feeling it or doing it. 理由
Only a few people can find any cause for celebration. 衹有少數(shù)人能找到慶祝的理由。
5. PHRASE If you say that something is for a good cause, you mean that it is worth doing or giving to because it will help other people, for example by raising money for charity. 爲(wèi)了高尚的事業(yè) (如慈善捐贈(zèng))
The Raleigh International Bike Ride is open to anyone who wants to raise money for a good cause. 羅利國際自行車騎行會(huì)歡迎有志爲(wèi)慈善事業(yè)籌錢者蓡加。
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