occasion的意思和读音

occasion

: [əˈkeɪʒ(ə)n] : [ə'keɪʒ(ə)n]

n.

v.使

occasions  occasioning  occasioned  

adj.+n.special occasion,happy occasion,formal occasion,great occasion,grand occasion

v.+n.celebrate occasion,mark occasion

n.time,juncture,case,chance,possibility

v.motivate,give rise to,bring about,induce,prompt

occasionn.

1.[c];…a particular time when sth happens

on this/that occasion

I've met him on several occasions.

I can remember very few occasions when he had to cancel because of ill health.

They have been seen together on two separate occasions .

On one occasion, she called me in the middle of the night.

He used the occasion to announce further tax cuts.

2.[c]a special event, ceremony or celebration

a great/memorable/happy occasion

Turn every meal into a special occasion .

They marked the occasion(= celebrated it) with an open-air concert.

Their wedding turned out to be quite an occasion.

He was presented with the watch on the occasion of his retirement.退

3.[sing]~ (for sth/doing sth)a suitable time for sth

It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy.

I'll speak to him about it if the occasion arises(= if I get a chance).

4.[u][sing]a reason or cause

I've had no occasion to visit him recently.访

Her death was the occasion of mass riots.

I'm willing to go to court over this if the occasion arises(= if it becomes necessary) .

IDM

He has been known on occasion to lose his temper.

on occasion(s)sometimes but not often

He has been known on occasion to lose his temper.

v.

1.使to cause sth

The flight delay was occasioned by the need for a further security check.

The decision occasioned us much anxiety.

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v.1.,

n.1.a time at which something happens; an appropriate time for something; a special or important time or event2.a reason for something; a cause of something

v.1.to cause something

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2. invitation n occasion n mysterious adj △ ...

3. invitation n occasion n mysterious adj △ ...

4. stern a. occasion n. ironic a. ...

5. 〖 edge;border〗 ;occasion,〖 between〗 ...

6. opponent occasion opportunity ...

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1.On this occasion several of them told me that their lives had gotten better over the last seven years.

2.Kenyon and a number of Chelsea executives are out in Seoul to make it a big occasion.西

3.For her to the occasion was exceptional, and she had undertaken to treat it by the light of the moment.

4.I might have pais 'd ship loadings of corn; but I had no use for it; so I let as little grow as I thought enough for my occasion.

5.I happened on one occasion to be spending a few days there, waiting for a ship, and I was introduced to him at the British Club.

6.It was on evening of ovation, and no one who was fortunate enough to be there is likely ever to forget that memorable occasion.

7.On such an occasion at the Glovers', the elder Miss Hancock turned to Edward and remarked upon his wife's admirable playing.便

8.Upon occasion, the chief justice would command Justice Story to check the window to see if it were raining.

9.If we had been luckier, if events had not taken told of us, there might have been no occasion for him to tell me.

10.Just as you adapt your language to the audience and the occasion, so should you dress and groom appropriately.使穿