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单词 cause
释义

causenoun

uk/kɔːz/us/kɑːz/

cause noun (REASON)

B2 [ C or U ] the reason why something, especially something bad, happens:

The police are still trying to establish the cause of the fire.
She had died of natural causes.
I wouldn't tell you without (good) cause (= if there was not a (good) reason).
I believe we have/there is just cause (= a fair reason) for taking this action.

C2 [ U ] a reason to feel something or to behave in a particular way:

He's never given me any cause for concern.

More examples

  • One common cause of homelessness is separation or divorce.
  • They are demanding an inquiry into the cause of the accident.
  • I don't really think he had any cause to complain.
  • Sugar is a major cause of tooth decay.
  • Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Causing things to happen

  • -ization
  • -ize
  • actuation
  • agent
  • awaken (sth) in sb
  • be associated with sth
  • beget
  • draw
  • equal
  • fuel
  • instigate
  • instigator
  • introduce
  • lie
  • plant
  • rise
  • usher
  • usher sth in
  • wreak
  • wrought

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Motives and reasons

cause noun (PRINCIPLE)

C1 [ C ] a socially valuable principle that is strongly supported by some people:

They are fighting for a cause - the liberation of their people.
I'll sponsor you for £10 - it's all in a good cause.

More examples

  • Her study has considerably advanced the cause of equal rights.
  • Environment protesters have made common cause with local people to stop the motorway being built.
  • He has always shown great dedication to the cause.
  • Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse.
  • He has probably done more to further the cause of interracial harmony than any other person.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Goals and purposes

  • affordance
  • aim
  • ambition
  • aspiration
  • avail
  • dedicated
  • deliverable
  • end
  • KPI
  • objective
  • order
  • orientation
  • point
  • poodle
  • poodle around (sth)
  • prize
  • should
  • target
  • use
  • utility

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causeverb [ T ]

uk/kɔːz/us/kɑːz/

B2 to make something happen, especially something bad:

The difficult driving conditions caused several accidents.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] The bright light caused her to blink.
Most heart attacks are caused by blood clots.
[ + two objects ] I hope the children haven't caused you too much trouble.

More examples

  • Sitting hunched over a computer all day can cause problems.
  • Some types of paint on toys can cause lead-poisoning in children.
  • The bomb was designed to cause the maximum amount of damage.
  • He's always trying to cause trouble between us.
  • Smoking can cause respiratory diseases.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Causing things to happen

  • -ization
  • -ize
  • actuation
  • agent
  • awaken (sth) in sb
  • be associated with sth
  • beget
  • draw
  • equal
  • fuel
  • instigate
  • instigator
  • introduce
  • lie
  • plant
  • rise
  • usher
  • usher sth in
  • wreak
  • wrought

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causeconjunction

also 'cause uk/kɒz/us/kɑːz/informal

because:

I'll host the party cause I've got plenty of room at my house.
I try to practise my French every day, cause I'm not very good at it.
Synonym
cos

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason

  • at
  • because of
  • behalf
  • cos
  • courtesy
  • fear
  • for
  • from
  • herein
  • necessarily
  • on sb's account idiom
  • order
  • owing to
  • right
  • sake 1
  • thanks
  • through
  • what with idiom
  • with
  • with a view to doing sth idiom

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