Occasioned Meaning in English
word · lemma: occasion
əˈkeɪʒənd
uh-KAY-zhuhnd
əkˈeɪʒənd
uh-KAY-zhuhnd
释义
Caused or brought about something, especially as a result of a specific action or event. Formal and mainly used in written English.
用法与细微差别
Very formal; typically used in academic, legal, or historical contexts. More common in writing than speech. Often replaced by 'caused' or 'brought about' in everyday English.
Spanish: ocasionar - provocarPortuguese (BR): ocasionar - provocarPortuguese (PT): ocasionar - provocarChinese (Simplified): 引起 - 导致Chinese (Traditional): 引起 - 導致Hindi: का कारण बनना - उत्पन्न करनाArabic: سبب - أَحْدَثَBengali: সম্ভব হয়েছে - ঘটিত হয়েছেRussian: вызвано - обусловленоJapanese: 引き起こした - 生じさせたVietnamese: gây ra - tạo nênKorean: 야기하다 - 초래하다Turkish: neden oldu - yol açtıUrdu: سبب بننا - پیدا کرناIndonesian: menyebabkan - mengakibatkan
例句
The accident occasioned a lot of questions from the public.
basic
Her comments occasioned surprise among her colleagues.
basic
The change in policy occasioned some confusion.
basic
The new regulations occasioned much debate in parliament.
natural
His sudden resignation occasioned concern throughout the company.
natural
The delays were occasioned by technical issues beyond our control.
natural