| 单词 | occasioning | 
| 释义 | occasion1 of 2noun  oc·ca·sion  ə-ˈkā-zhən   1    : a favorable opportunity or circumstance  did not have occasion to talk with them   2   a     : a state of affairs that provides a ground or reason  The occasion of the discord was their mutual intolerance.    b     : an occurrence or condition that brings something about    especially : the immediate inciting circumstance as distinguished from the fundamental cause    His insulting remark was the occasion of a bitter quarrel.   3   a     : happening, incident  Everybody has been terribly kind since my recent sad occasion.    b     : a time at which something happens : instance  on the occasion of his daughter's wedding   4   a     : a need arising from a particular circumstance  knowledge for which he will never have any occasion    b    archaic   : a personal want or need  —usually used in plural   5   occasions  plural  : affairs, business  minded his own occasions and was content for other folk to mind theirs   6    : a special event or ceremony : celebration  birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions   occasion 2 of 2verb  occasioned; occasioning ə-ˈkā-zh(ə-)niŋ   transitive verb   : bring about, cause   occasioning verbas in causing   to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind) the announcement concerning the change in scheduling occasioned much confusion   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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