Because的意思和读音

because

: [bɪkəz] : [bɪˈkɒz]

conj.

conj.since,as,for

Becauseconj.

1.for the reason that

I did it because he told me to.

Just because I don't complain, people think I'm satisfied.便

conj.1.

conj.1ed for showing the reason something happens or the reason why it is described in a particular way2ed for introducing facts that explain why you believe that something is true

1. be back later because but in the meantime ...

2. 10. before/until 1. because 2. where ...

3., ”。;〖 tell;speak〗 ,because;for;onaccountof〗 ,〖 for;forthebenefitof〗 ...

4. before because because of : () ...

5. dear:The book is dear because to ...

6. r=are/our 26. cuz/cos=because 3.2= u/ya=you 5. ...

7.because…)"",。 2. The days were short, for it was …

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1.It's been a while since I respond to your message. I guess because I have not been able to help out any activity that you are planning.!?。

2.It was one of the last afternoons I had her around because her place in school had already been reserved.

3.because Beijing is ready to make all preparations necessary to host the Games.

4.You shuffle when you walk. Doctors call it a magnetic gait because your feet seem to stick to the ground.

5.Moon was sad because she saw people wre afraid of dying. To make them feel better, she decided to call on her friend Spider to help.

6.For I was afraid of you, because you are a harsh man: you withdraw what you did not deposit, and you reap what you did not sow.

7.NaSal is often used for tinnitus research because it can reliably induce a tinnitus-like behavior in animals at a high dose.

8.This was a great surprise because everyone thought that the shadow (or x-ray) had been created by a chemical reaction with sunlight.X-线

9.They use this type of indexing because term-based search algorithms are well established and relatively easy to understand and implement.使

10.Because the bank knows its borrower better than anyone else, it has the best idea of what the loan is really worth.