causer
n. (Causer)人名;(英)考泽
n. 引起因素;引起者
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n. (Causer)人名;(英)考泽
n. 引起因素;引起者
1. a reason for an action or condition motive
2. something that brings about an effect or a result
trying to find the cause of the accident
3. a person or thing that is the occasion of an action or state
a cause for celebration especially an agent that brings something about
She is the cause of your troubles.
4. sufficient reason
discharged for cause
5. a ground of legal action
6. case
They are paid by the cause for their expert opinions.
7. a matter or question to be decided
The city council is involved with school department causes.
8. a principle or movement militantly defended or supported
the insurgents' cause
9. a charitable undertaking
for a good cause
10. to serve as a cause or occasion of
cause an accident
11. to compel by command, authority, or force
caused him to resign
12. something or someone that produces an effect, result, or condition something or someone that makes something happen or exist
13. a reason for doing or feeling something
14. something (such as an organization, belief, idea, or goal) that a group or people support or fight for
15. to make (something) happen or exist to be the cause of (something)
16. to make (someone) feel, have, or do something
17. a person or thing that brings about a result
Carelessness is the cause of many accidents.
18. a good or good enough reason for something
His return was a cause for rejoicing.
19. something supported or deserving support
a worthy cause
20. to make happen or exist
You'll cause an accident.
21. because
22. something that brings about an effect or result
the negligent act which was the cause of the plaintiff's injury Note: The cause of an injury must be proven in both tort and criminal cases. — actual cause cause in fact in this entry
23. cause in fact in this entry
24. a cause without which the result would not have occurred — called also actual cause, but-for cause
25. a cause that joins simultaneously with another cause to produce a result — called also concurring cause — compare intervening cause and superseding cause in this entry
26. proximate cause in this entry
27. superseding cause in this entry
28. an independent cause that follows another cause in time in producing the result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable — called also supervening cause — compare concurrent cause and superseding cause in this entry
29. one (as a broker) that sets in motion a continuous series of events culminating especially in the sale or leasing of real estate
entitled to a commission as the procuring cause of the sale even though the listing had expired
30. an efficient, exciting, or contributing cause (as an act, practice, or event) that produces an injury which would not have occurred without it
claimed that the workplace accident was a producing cause of his disability —used especially in workers' compensation and consumer protection cases Note: A producing cause lacks the element of foreseeability associated with a proximate cause, being more exclusively concerned with causation in fact.
31. a cause that sets in motion a sequence of events uninterrupted by any superseding causes and that results in a usually foreseeable effect (as an injury) which would not otherwise have occurred — called also direct cause, legal cause — see also Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. — compare remote cause in this entry
32. a cause that is followed by a superseding cause interrupting the chain of causation also a cause that in ordinary experience does not lead to a particular effect — compare proximate cause in this entry
33. an unforeseeable intervening cause that interrupts the chain of causation and becomes the proximate cause of the effect — called also efficient intervening cause, intervening cause — compare concurrent cause and intervening cause in this entry
34. intervening cause in this entry
35. a reason or justification for an action or state (as belief): as
36. good cause in this entry
an appeal dismissed for cause
37. just cause in this entry
behavior that constitutes cause to terminate an employee Note: The circumstances under which cause, good cause, just cause, probable cause, reasonable cause, or sufficient cause exists are determined on a case by case basis. These terms are often used interchangeably, and the distinctions between them are sometimes unclear. — good cause a substantial reason put forth in good faith that is not unreasonable, arbitrary, or irrational and that is sufficient to create an excuse for an act under the law
unable to show good cause for failure to pay child support neglect of duty is good cause for removal of a trustee
38. cause that a person of ordinary intelligence would consider a fair and reasonable justification for an act —used especially in cases involving termination of employment and denial of unemployment benefits
39. good cause in this entry
40. a reasonable ground in fact and circumstance for a belief in the existence of certain circumstances (as that an offense has been or is being committed, that a person is guilty of an offense, that a particular search will uncover contraband, that an item to be seized is in a particular place, or that a specific fact or cause of action exists)
when supported by probable cause, warrantless search of vehicle may extend to every part of vehicle where objects of search might be concealed
— State v. Nixon, 593 N.E.2d 1210 (1992) — called also reasonable cause, sufficient cause — compare reasonable suspicion Note: The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution stipulates that “no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.” Probable cause is also required for a warrantless arrest. Probable cause is an objective standard rather than a function of subjective opinion or suspicion not grounded in fact or circumstance. However, the facts or circumstances need not be of the nature of certainty necessary to establish proof in court.
41. justification for an administrative search based on a showing that it is to be conducted in accordance with standardized nonarbitrary regulatory procedures designed to further public interest in regulatory enforcement that outweighs the intrusiveness of the search
42. probable cause in this entry also a fact or circumstance that justifies a reasonable suspicion — compare reasonable suspicion
43. a reason that would motivate a person of ordinary intelligence under the circumstances
reasonable cause to believe abuse had occurred
44. something (as an event or the exercise of ordinary care or prudence) that excuses or justifies failure to file a tax return on time
45. cause that is deemed enough to provide an excuse under the law: as
46. good cause in this entry —often used in the phrase good and sufficient cause
47. probable cause in this entry
48. a ground of a legal action
tortious conduct is not a cause of divorce embraced within the statutory cause of cruel and inhuman treatment
— Case & Comment
49. case
questions of law…determinative of the cause then pending
— R. T. Gerwatowski
50. the reason for making a contract — compare frustration sense 2 Note: Under the Louisiana Civil Code, if a contract's cause is illicit or immoral, the contract is absolutely null. If the cause fails after the contract is made (as when a leased building cannot be occupied because of a fire), the contract may either be not enforced or only partially enforced.
51. to serve as the cause of
the scales struck the plaintiff causing injuries for which she sues
— Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R. Co., 162 N.E. 99 (1928)
52. to effect by command, authority, or force
the administrator shall cause an investigation to be made
Granger Causer格兰杰因果检验
Causer Jennifer A名称
esophageal causer食管癌
Causer selection in Resultative Constructions动结式的致事选择
John Causer约翰引起者
Causer-Result model使成型
Jennifer A Causer标签
further, this study analysis the causer for the risks of life insurance operation from three aspects: the institute of insurance, the capital application and change of the interest rate.
市场利率变动与寿险经营风险等三个方面具体分析了产生上述风险的原因。
chapter two discusses the causative of korean, the character of causer andcausee, the character of verbs and the sentences of causative.
第二章主要论述了韩国语接尾使动的范畴、接尾使动参与者的性质、动词的特征及接尾使动句的句型等方面的内容;
in both languages, if the causee is a person, the logical subjects of the predicate are the causer and causee.
在日韩使役文中,当被使役者为有情物时,使役者和被使役者一般都以「动作主体」的形式出现。
and my delight is causer of this strife.
我喜欢的人竟是这矛盾的根源。
mrs howe's views may be obnoxious and hateful but to treat them as a hate crime is an insult to the memory of people like michael causer and ian baynham, both brutally kicked to death for being gay.
豪女士的观点也许让人讨厌也非常可恨,但是将之等同于犯了「仇恨罪」则是对纪念诸如迈克尔?考泽(michaelcauser )和伊恩?贝纳姆(ianbaynham)等人的侮辱。 他们两人因为是同性恋而被残忍地踢死了。
furthermore, the causation frame can be divided into three causative situations according to different semantic relationships force-dynamically between the causer and the caused.
根据致使者和致使对象之间不同的作用力语义模式,致使小句还可以区分成不同的致使情景。
based on the causer analysis, the paleogene alluvial fan is proposed as piedmont alluvial fan sourced by the carbonate hinterland under a dry climate.
在成因分析的基础上,认为该沖积扇为一典型的古近纪早期干旱气候条件下,母巖区为陡峻碳酸盐巖山体的古山麓沖积扇。
antecedent先前的;(语法)先行的
causality因果关系
causation原因;因果关系;出现
occasion引起,惹起
reason推论;劝说
aftereffect后果;余波;[数] 后效
aftermath(Aftermath)《空难余波》(电影名)
consequence结果;重要性;推论
corollary推论;必然的结果
development发展;开发;发育;住宅小区(专指由同一开发商开发的);[摄] 显影
effect产生;达到目的
fate命运
fruit(Fruit)人名;(法)弗吕;(英)弗鲁特
issue发行;流出;造成…结果;传下
outcome结果,结局;成果
outgrowth结果;副产物;自然的发展;分枝;生长晕
product产品;结果;[数] 乘积;作品
result结果;导致;产生
resultant合力,合成速率;结果
sequel续集;结局;继续;后果
sequence按顺序排好
upshot结果,结局;要点