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 causation [kɔ'zeʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 因果关系, 原因

[法] 因果律, 原因作用, 因果关系


  1. The court has announce the award to meet causation.
    仲裁庭已宣布同意撤销原判决。
  2. The scientist is possessed by the sense of universal causation.
    科学家为普适性的因果关系而感悟得痴迷。
  3. Testing and Applying Theories of War Causation; the Future of War, Solutions to War.
    28 战争因果理论之检证和应用;战争之未来展望及解答。


causation
[ noun ]
the act of causing something to happen
<noun.act>


Causation \Cau*sa"tion\, n.
The act of causing; also the act or agency by which an effect
is produced.

The kind of causation by which vision is produced.
--Whewell.

{Law of universal causation}, the theoretical or asserted law
that every event or phenomenon results from, or is the
sequel of, some previous event or phenomenon, which being
present, the other is certain to take place.

  1. They are each proximate events with no causation and you should have the judgment to tell the difference.
  2. Since the mid-1960s, corporate liability has been drastically increased by the affirmative extension of substantive legal standards, by restrictions on defenses, and by relaxation of causation requirements.
  3. When rising demand collides with an inelastic supply, it does not take a genius to see that the result must be higher prices. To spell out the causation: recovering demand leads to rising house prices, which in turn boosts the price of land.
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