1.(庆祝等的特殊)场合;(重大)时节,时刻
2.机会;(适当的)时机;好机会
3.(怒,笑等的)根据,理由,必要
4.〈古〉事,事务,工作,职业
5.原因,诱因,近因
1.(庆祝等的特殊)场合;(重大)时节,时刻
2.机会;(适当的)时机;好机会
3.(怒,笑等的)根据,理由,必要
4.〈古〉事,事务,工作,职业
5.原因,诱因,近因
1.惹起,引起
1.a time at which something happens; an appropriate time for something; a special or important time or event
2.a reason for something; a cause of something
1.to cause something
1.Quilp himself, with his hands in his pockets, smiled in an exquisite enjoyment of the commotion he occasioned.
奎尔普本人两只手插在口袋里,正在笑容可掬地欣赏他所造成的骚动。
2.Now Hodge offers his own, quite different, account of the liberal disillusionment occasioned by the Obama administration.
现在霍奇提出了他自己的、完全不同的、对奥巴马政府造成的自由主义幻灭感的看法。
3.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。
4.In Ozu's Good Morning, a family dispute is occasioned by the children's demand that their parents acquire a television.
在小津的《早安》中,家庭纠纷起于孩子们要求父母购买电视一事;
5.Winter lingered so long in the lap of Spring that it occasioned a great deal of talk.
冬天如此地赖在春天的膝上迟迟不去,惹起了多少人议论纷纷。
6.At length, however, an incident happened that occasioned my return home much sooner than I had intended.
隔了一段时间,出乎意料地发生一件事情让我立即重返家乡。
7.a state occasioned by scarcity of money and a shortage of credit.
缺乏金钱或存款的状态。
8.His presence occasioned a sort of council of war to be held, of which Charles might not otherwise have dreamed.
路易的到来促使查尔斯召开了一个原先他根本没想到要开的作战会议。
9.It is a great satisfaction to be the recipient of so much kindness occasioned by my 1961 article on optimum currency areas.
1961年《最适度货币区理论》的发表,使我得到很多友善的赞美,我获得很大的满足感。
10.He on his side never failed to tell her his triumphs and the compliments they had occasioned.
他本人也从不放过任何机会向她报告他的胜利和他们赢得的尊敬。