occasioning
vt. 惹起,引起(occasion的現在分詞形式)
An occasion is a time when something happens, or a case of it happening.
I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden...
我時常愉快地回想起幾年前在科文特花園的一個時刻。
Mr Davis has been asked on a number of occasions.
戴維斯先生曾多次被問及。
An occasion is an important event, ceremony, or celebration.
Taking her with me on official occasions has been a challenge...
帶著她出席正式場合對我來說一直是個挑戰。
It will be a unique family occasion.
這將是一次特別的家庭聚會。
An occasion for doing something is an opportunity for doing it.
It is an occasion for all the family to celebrate...
這是個值得舉家慶祝的時刻。
It is always an important occasion for setting out government policy.
這歷來都是闡明政府政策的重要時機。
To occasion something means to cause it.
He argued that the release of hostages should not occasion a change in policy.
他認為釋放人質不應造成政策的改變。
If you have occasion to do something, it is necessary for you to do it.
We have had occasion to deal with members of the group on a variety of charges.
我們有必要以多項罪名起訴該組織的成員。
If something happens on occasion, it happens sometimes, but not very often.
He treated them seriously and, on occasion, entertained them hilariously...
他對待他們嚴肅認真,偶爾又逗得他們捧腹不已。
He translated not only from the French but also, on occasion, from the Polish.
他不僅做法文翻譯,有時也做些波蘭語翻譯。
If you say that someone rose to the occasion, you mean that they did what was necessary to successfully overcome a difficult situation.
Inverness, however, rose to the occasion in the second half, producing some of the best football they have played for some time.
然而,因弗內斯隊在下半場經受住了考驗,踢出了很長一段時間以來的最佳水平。