cause 范例
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名原因, 理由, 事业 动导致, 造成
- 例句 cause
- Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed.
- Smoking is believed to be a leading cause of bronchogenic cancer.
- What is happening to cause these burnlike skin lesions?
- From Nature's womb vitality will burst / Upon the optic and all other nerves, / To make us stare with wonder at ourselves. / The valetudinarian thus will learn / One cacoëthic cause of all his woe.
- The disadvantage of the underfired grill is the potential for flareups, which can cause a burned spot or carbonization. Not only do these taste bad, but they are also carcinogenic.
- Negligence was the chief cause of the disaster.
- Although not a direct cause, the border skirmish was certainly a collateral incitement for the war.
- She added, “No amount of distortive rhetoric or advertising will cause the governor to back down from the core reforms and necessary reality check embodied in this budget.”
- 例句 causes
- Any epidemic outbreak causes understandable panic
- Gigantism or acromegaly — in which a tumor on the pituitary gland causes an oversecretion of growth hormone — may be the cause of his condition.
- "Philanthrocapitalism", as it has been called, veers towards tackling symptoms of poverty and distress rather than underlying causes.
- Gout and rheumatism are possible causes of podalgia.
- Causes of polymegethism include contact lens wear, ocular surgery, trauma, and damage.
- to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon
- The sandiness of the soil here causes the water to train off well.
- The imposition of ship money without Parliamentary consent was one of the causes of the English Civil War.
- However, we can address maladaptive shoulds by examining the differences between prior events, causes, proximate causes, and moral responsibility.
- 例句 caused
- [ … ] the city would allow a self-taxing fund in certain areas to guarantee the value of homes against depreciation caused by such things as resegregation.
- The discomfort caused by the bat's reverberation surprised Tommy.
- The minor accident caused a traffic jam as rubberneckers slowed down to get a good view of the battered cars.
- When their behaviour was made public it caused a great scandal.
- The steepness of the hill caused the accident.
- The diaphragmatic spasm of his hiccup caused his epiglottis to painfully stopper his windpipe with a loud "hic".
- Overt subterfuge in a region nearly caused a minor accident.
- The old song caused a little sway in everyone in the room.
- Everton took that disputed lead in a moment that caused anger to sweep around the Emirates.
- 例句 causing
- The worms start life as microscopic larvae inside tiny pondwater fleas but, once swallowed by people, emerge a year later as yard-long strands resembling fine spaghetti but wiggling out of acid-filled blisters, causing excruciating pain.
- Defaults in America's mortgage lending businesses are causing a ripple effect through the major banks in other continents.
- The Traveller going through Customs goes alone, wondering what is causing the stooshie up front and nervously letting someone go before him [ …]
- I got stuffed by that guy on the supermoto going into that turn, almost causing us to crash.
- Angus was born with symbrachydactyly , a condition believed to be caused when blood flow is limited to the hand in the womb, restricting its development and often causing short, malformed fingers.
- Zebra mussels are causing significant problems as an invasive species in North America.
- The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down.
- Despite this risk, little has happened in the six months since Frankfurt cut interest rates causing one to wonder how different Draghi is from his predecessor.
Examples of cause in a Sentence
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