causation

英[kɔː'zeɪʃn] 美[kɔː'zeɪʃn]
  • n. 因果关系;原因
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Noun:
  1. the act of causing something to happen

1. The gene is only part of the causation of illness.
基因只是致病的部分原因。

来自柯林斯例句

2. But the exact direction of causation is hard to establish.
但是因果关系的具体程度是很难确定的.

来自辞典例句

3. Weather is a predominant influence in the causation of cold injury.
在招致寒冷损伤中,气候是一个突出的影响因素.

来自辞典例句

4. About the causation of displacement activities there are various theories.
有关替代活动的起因,存在着各种理论.

来自辞典例句

5. Attribution theory is concerned with the study of perceived causation.
归因理论是对认识到的因果关系的研究.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In legal discourse causation is particularly important.
      在法律推论中,因果关系特别重要。
    2. The scientist is possessed by the sense of universal causation.
      科学家对普适性的因果关系感到痴迷。
    3. Weather is a predominant influence in the causation of cold injury.
      在招致寒冷损伤中,气候是一个突出的影响因素。
    4. When necessary, the expert will be assigned to determine the causation.
      有需要时,将聘请专家调查找出造成事故的原因。