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On occasion Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /əˈkeɪʒən
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ˈɒn/ /əkˈeɪʒən
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释义

Used to say that something happens sometimes, but not regularly; it means 'occasionally' or 'from time to time'.

用法与细微差别

A formal or mildly formal alternative to 'sometimes' or 'every now and then'. Common in writing or formal speech. It is not used at the start of questions. More formal than 'once in a while'.

例句

I eat dessert on occasion.

basic

We go to the movies on occasion.

basic

She calls her grandmother on occasion.

basic

On occasion, I'll splurge and buy something expensive for myself.

natural

The restaurant is usually quiet, but on occasion it gets really busy.

natural

You might see him at the gym on occasion, but not often.

natural