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  1. [countable] cause (of something) the person or thing that makes something happen原因;起因
    • Unemployment is a major cause of poverty.失业是贫困的主要原因。
    • The report ignores the root cause of the problem.这份报告忽略了问题的根本原因。
    • Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer.吸烟是肺癌的主要原因。
    • Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents.酒后驾车是导致交通事故最常见的原因之一。
    • It was impossible to determine the cause of death.无法确定死因。
    • There was discussion about the fire and its likely cause.对那场火灾及其可能的起因进行了讨论。
    • He died of natural causes.他是自然死亡的。
    • It is not easy to separate cause and effect in this situation.在这种情况下,因果是不容易分开的。
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    • A greater cause for resentment is the discrepancy in pay.导致愤怒的更主要原因是报酬上的差异。
    • Smoking is a common cause of premature death.吸烟是导致早死的一个常见原因。
    • The precise cause of the accident is not known.事故的确切原因还不知道。
    • The real cause of the problem lies in the poor construction of the bridge.问题的真正原因在于桥的建筑质量很差。
    • What are the causes of the crisis?危机的起因是什么?
    • attempts to identify the immediate cause of the breakdown查明引起故障的直接原因的努力
    • the causes of blindness致盲的原因
    • the root cause of the problem这个问题的根本原因
    • the social causes of ill health导致身体不健康的社会因素
    • She regarded me as the cause of all her problems.她认为我是她所有问题的原因。
    • They are still trying to identify the immediate cause of the breakdown.他们仍在试图找出故障的直接原因。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • real
    • root
    • true
    verb + cause
    • determine
    • discover
    • find
    cause + verb
    • be
    • lie in something
    • remain
    preposition
    • cause of
    phrases
    • cause and effect
    • the cause of death
    • due to natural causes
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] a reason for having particular feelings or behaving in a particular way理由;动机;缘故
    • cause for something There is no cause for concern.没有理由担忧。
    • The food was excellent—I had no cause for complaint.饭菜好极了,我没理由抱怨。
    • with/without cause If your child is absent without good cause (= a good reason), you may receive a warning from the school board.如果你的孩子无故缺席,你将收到校董事会的警告。
    see also probable cause
    Extra Examples
    • Her health is giving us great cause for concern.她的健康状况让我们十分担心。
    • The experts may find cause to disagree with the school's decision.专家可能会找出不同意校方决定的理由。
    • The onus is on government departments to show cause why information cannot be disclosed.政府部门有责任说明不能公开信息的理由。
    • There is no cause for alarm.没有必要恐慌。
    • There is no reasonable cause to suspect an unnatural death.没有理由怀疑这是非自然死亡。
    • We have good cause to believe that he was involved in the crime.我们有充分理由相信他涉嫌此案。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • great
    • real
    verb + cause
    • have
    • find
    • give (somebody)
    preposition
    • cause for
    phrases
    • cause for concern
    • with good cause
    • without good cause
    See full entry
  3. [countable] an organization or idea that people support or fight for(支持或为之奋斗的)事业,目标,思想
    • Animal welfare campaigners raised £70 000 for their cause last year.动物保护主义者去年为保护动物募集了 7 万英镑。
    • a good/worthy cause (= an organization that does good work, such as a charity)有益/有价值的事业
    • He dedicated his life to fighting for the Republican cause.他致力于为共和党的事业而奋斗。
    • The donation is the biggest private gift to a humanitarian cause.这笔捐款是对人道主义事业最大的私人礼物。
    • She has long championed the cause of civil liberties.她长期支持公民自由事业。
    see also lost cause
    Extra Examples
    • He pleaded the cause of the local fishermen.他为了当地渔民的利益呼吁奔走。
    • She has taken up the cause of animal rights.她已经开始投入保护动物权利的事业。
    • She was keen to do anything that would further the cause.只要能促进这项事业发展的她都渴望能做。
    • The different groups support a common cause.不同的群体支持一项共同的事业。
    • The money she left went to various worthy causes.她留下来的钱用到了各种有益的事业上。
    • young men willing to fight for the cause愿意为这项事业而奋斗的年轻人
    • They were not prepared to sacrifice themselves for the cause of the country.他们没打算为国家的事业而献身。
    • prominent figures in the socialist cause社会主义事业中的著名人物
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deserving
    • good
    • just
    verb + cause
    • advance
    • champion
    • embrace
    preposition
    • for the cause of
    • in the cause of
    • in a/​the cause
    phrases
    • (all) for a good cause
    • (all) in a good cause
    See full entry
  4. [countable] (law法律) a case that goes to court诉讼案
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin causa (noun), causare (verb).
Idioms
be for/in a good cause
  1. worth doing, because it is helping other people做好事;行善
    • Oh well, it's all for a good cause.哦,好吧,这都是行善。
    • The function took a lot of organizing, but was all for/in a good cause.这个活动费了不少劲儿组织,但这是值得做的好事。
in the cause of something
  1. in order to support or defend something(支持或为之奋斗的)事业,目标,思想
    • He gave his life in the cause of freedom.他为自由事业献出了生命。
    Extra Examples
    • battles fought in the cause of decentralization为权力下放的事业而进行的斗争
    • to disregard the strict letter of the law in the cause of true justice为真正的正义而不要拘泥于法律的死板条文
make common cause with somebody
  1. (formal) to be united with somebody about something that you both agree on, believe in or wish to achieve与某人联合起来,与某人合作(以达到共同的目的)Topics Discussion and agreementc2

cause

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cause
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he / she / it causes
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past simple caused
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past participle caused
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-ing form causing
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  1. to make something happen, especially something bad or unpleasant; to make somebody do something使发生;造成;引起;导致
    • cause something Do they know what caused the fire?他们知道引起这场火灾的原因吗?
    • Are you causing trouble again?你又在惹麻烦吗?
    • Doctors say her condition is causing some concern.医生说她的健康状况开始令人担忧。
    • Recently there have been several deaths caused by dangerous driving.最近有几起危险驾驶造成的死亡事件。
    • cause something for somebody/something The drought is causing problems for many farmers.干旱给许多农民带来了问题。
    • cause something to something/somebody The earthquake caused widespread damage to property.地震造成了大范围的财产损失。
    • cause somebody something The project is still causing him a lot of problems.这项工程现在仍然给他带来许多的麻烦。
    • cause something/somebody to do something The poor harvest caused prices to rise sharply.收成不好导致物价急剧上涨。
    • The bad weather is likely to cause people to stay away.恶劣的天气可能会导致人们远离。
    Language Bank causecauseX causes YX 导致 Y
      • Childhood obesity can cause/lead to long-term health problems.儿童肥胖可能导致长期的健康问题。
      • Changes in lifestyle and diet over the last twenty years have caused/led to/resulted in a sharp increase in childhood obesity.过去二十年生活方式及饮食的变化导致肥胖儿童数量急剧上升。
      • Several factors, including changes in diet and lifestyle, have contributed to the increase in childhood obesity.包括饮食及生活方式变化在内的多个因素促使肥胖儿童数量增加。
      • Research suggests that fast food and soft drinks directly contribute to childhood obesity.研究表明快餐和软饮料会直接导致儿童肥胖。
      • Genetics, lifestyle and diet are all important factors in cases of childhood obesity.基因、生活方式和饮食都是造成儿童肥胖的重要因素。
      • Even small changes in lifestyle and diet can bring about significant weight loss.甚至生活方式及饮食的细微变化都可能带来明显的体重下降。
    language bank at because of, consequently, therefore
    Extra Examples
    • A serious road accident caused traffic chaos yesterday.昨天一起严重的道路事故导致了交通混乱。
    • Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth, causing decay.细菌附着在牙缝中的食物残渣上,导致蛀牙。
    • Heavy rainfall in the mountains caused the floods.山区的暴雨引发了洪灾。
    • The bombing caused an international outcry.炸弹袭击引起了国际社会的强烈谴责。
    • The loss of a pet can cause some people real anguish.失去宠物会使一些人十分悲痛。
    • The president's remarks caused surprise and embarrassment.总统的言辞令人惊讶而窘迫。
    • The revelations caused some discomfort to the president.披露的事件使总统有些尴尬。
    • Will it cause any difficulties if I go early?如果我提早离开,会不会给你们带来不便 ?
    Topics Change, cause and effecta2
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin causa (noun), causare (verb).

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