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    because 的英语意思

    becausebecause1 /bɪˈkɒz, bɪˈkəz $ bɪˈkɒːz, bɪˈkəz/ conjunction 查看全部语言翻译1used when you are giving the reason for something用于说明某事的原因:  We didn’t enjoy the day because the weather was so awful.我们那天过得不开心,因为天气太糟糕了。 ‘Why can’t I go?’ ‘Because you’re not old enough.’"我为什么不能去?""因为你年龄还不够。" Hubert never experienced any fear, and this was partly because he was not particularly intelligent.休伯特从未感到过恐惧,这在一定程度上是因为他并不特别聪明。 Many exam candidates lose marks simply because they do not read the questions properly.许多考生失分,仅仅是因为他们没有认真阅读题目。 I decided to go with them, mainly because I had nothing better to do.我决定跟他们一起去,主要是因为我没有更好的事情可做。2just because ... spoken口语 used to say that, although one thing is true, it does not mean that something else is true用于表示,虽然某事是真的,但这并不意味着另一件事也是真的:  Just because you’re my brother doesn’t mean I have to like you!仅仅因为你是我兄弟,并不意味着我必须喜欢你!GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较becauseYou use because at the beginning of a clause, when giving the reason for something: · I was late because the traffic was bad.• 说明某事的原因时,because 用于从句的开头:· 我因为堵车迟到了。In formal written English, don’t use because at the beginning of a sentence.• 在正式书面英语中,不要用 because 来开始一个句子。because ofYou use because of before a noun, when giving the reason for something: · I was late because of the traffic. Don’t say: because the traffic• 说明某事的原因时,because of 用于名词之前:· 我因为堵车迟到了。 ✗不要说:because the trafficTHESAURUS同义词辨析because conjunction used when giving the reason for something用于说明某事的原因: · I went home because I was tired.· 我因为累了就回家了。· The streets were flooded because of all the rain.· 街道因大量降雨而被淹了。due to/owing to preposition used to give the reason why something has happened. Due to and owing to are more formal than because用于说明某事发生的原因。due to 和 owing to 比 because 更为正式: · The delay was due to a problem with the ship’s engines.· 延误是由于船的引擎出现了故障。· The parade had to be cancelled owing to bad weather.· 游行因恶劣天气不得不取消。through preposition because of something. Through is used especially when saying why someone succeeded or failed to do something相当于 because of something。through 尤用于说明某人成功或失败的原因: · They won the game, more through luck than skill.· 他们赢得了比赛,与其说靠技术,不如说靠运气。· You failed that test through carelessness.· 你是因粗心大意而考试不及格的。thanks to preposition used when explaining that something good has happened because of someone’s efforts, or because something exists用于说明某件好事因某人的努力或某事物的存在而发生: · Thanks to modern medicine, the disease can now be cured.· 多亏了现代医学,这种疾病现在可以治愈了。since/as conjunction used when giving the reason why someone decides to do something or decides that something is true用于说明某人决定做某事或认定某事属实的原因: · We decided to go to the beach since it was a nice day.· 我们决定去海滩,因为天气很好。· I thought Kevin was out as his car wasn’t there.· 我以为凯文出去了,因为他的车不在那里。out of preposition because of a particular feeling or quality由于某种特定的情感或特质: · He started reading the book out of curiosity.· 他出于好奇开始读这本书。· I only asked out of politeness.· 我只是出于礼貌才问的。
    becausebecause2 preposition because of somebody/something used to say who or what causes something to happen or is the reason for something用于说明是谁或什么导致某事发生或是某事的原因:  He had to retire because of ill health.他不得不因健康不佳而退休。 We spent three hours waiting in the rain because of you!我们因为你在雨中等了三个小时!Register语体In written English, people often prefer to use the expressions due to something, owing to something, or as a result of something, which sound more formal than because of something: · Many businesses fail due to cash-flow problems.在书面英语中,人们通常更倾向于使用 due to something、owing to something 或 as a result of something,这些表达比 because of something 听起来更正式:· 许多企业因现金流问题而倒闭。