reason的意思和读音

reason

: [ˈriz(ə)n] : [ˈriːz(ə)n]

n.

v.

reasons  reasoning  reasoned  

adj.+n.good reason,main reason,same reason,real reason,obvious reason

v.+n.give reason,know reason,see reason,find reason,tell reason

n.insanity

n.justification,explanation,motive,aim,thought

v.think,rationalize,analyze,deduce,work outreasonn.

1.[c]a cause or an explanation for sth that has happened or that sb has done

I'd like to know the reason why you're so late.

Give me one good reason why I should help you.

We aren't going for the simple reason that we can't afford it.

She gave no reasons for her decision.

I have no particular reason for doubting him.怀

He said no but he didn't give a reason .

For some reason(= one that I don't know or don't understand) we all have to come in early tomorrow.

The man attacked me for no apparent reason .

She resigned for personal reasons .

For reasons of security the door is always kept locked.

He wants to keep them all in his office for reasons best known to himself .

people who, for whatever reason , are unable to support themselves

‘Why do you want to know?’ ‘ No reason .’(= I do not want to say why)“?”“。”

‘Why did she do that?’ ‘She must have her reasons .’(= secret reasons which she does not want to tell)“?”“。”

He was excused by reason of(= because of) his age.

2.[u]a fact that makes it right or fair to do sth

They have reason to believe that he is lying.

We have every reason(= have very good reasons) to feel optimistic.

There is no reason why we should agree to this.

This result gives us all the more reason for optimism.使

She complained, with reason(= rightly) , that she had been underpaid.

3.[u]the power of the mind to think in a logical way, to understand and have opinions, etc.

Only human beings are capable of reason(= of thinking in a logical way, etc.) .

to lose your reason(= become mentally ill)

4.[u]what is possible, practical or right

I can't get her to listen to reason .

Why can't they see reason ?

to be open to reason(= to be willing to accept sensible advice)

He's looking for a job and he's willing to do anything within reason .

IDM

It stands to reason that they'll leave if you don't pay them enough.

it stands to reason(informal)it must be clear to any sensible person who thinks about it

It stands to reason that they'll leave if you don't pay them enough.

v.

1.[t][i]~ (that…).+ speechto form a judgement about a situation by considering the facts and using your power to think in a logical way

She reasoned that she must have left her bag on the train.

They couldn't fire him, he reasoned. He was the only one who knew how the system worked.

2.[i]to use your power to think and understand

the human ability to reason

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n.1.a fact, situation, or intention that explains why something happened, why someone did something, or why something is true2.a good or clear cause for doing something or thinking something3.a way of behaving that most people accept as sensible4.the human ability to think in an intelligent way, make sensible decisions, and form clear arguments1.a fact, situation, or intention that explains why something happened, why someone did something, or why something is true2.a good or clear cause for doing something or thinking something3.a way of behaving that most people accept as sensible4.the human ability to think in an intelligent way, make sensible decisions, and form clear arguments

v.1.to make a particular judgment after you have thought about the facts of a situation in an intelligent and sensible way2.to have the ability to think in an intelligent way, make sensible decisions, and form clear arguments

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1.Lily, I have to tell you that I don't want to be an Adonis. This is the reason why I refused to go with you.

2.The couple was backed by the County Administrative Court in Goteborg, which ruled on March 13 that there was no reason to block the name.313

3.The reason is often that the pressure from their parents allows them almost no time for other activities.使

4.I believe that one reason so many people are in financial trouble is that they do not know how much they are spending.

5.So, there's never a reason for you to be wallowing around in a problem for more than about a second?

6.Forward, toward the front, have no reason to regret it tomorrow to meet the brilliant life and create the life of the fiery red.

7.Standing out of numerous contestants and being here now, I feel lucky enough, and I have every reason to be confident enough as well.

8.For this reason, Secret Service agents protecting the president are not allowed to carry even pagers, let alone smartphones.

9."When both parents are working there is no reason why children should not earn money by doing work around the house, " she said.“:“。”

10.The main reason for delay seems to be the inexperience or ineptitude of local officials.