causal

英 ['kɔːz(ə)l] 美 ['kɔzl]
  • adj. 因果关系的;有原因的
  • n. 表示原因的连词
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星级词汇:
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causal (adj.)
1530s, from Latin causalis "relating to a cause," from causa (see cause (n.)).
1. the causal relationship between poverty and disease
贫穷与疾病的因果关系

来自《权威词典》

2. He threaded several causal ideas into a charming essay.
他把几段有关因果的概念穿插在一篇引人入胜的文章中.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Rawlins stresses that it is impossible to prove a causal link between the drug and the deaths.
罗林斯强调无法证明这种药物和多起死亡事件之间存在因果关系。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He would dearly love to show a causal relationship between culture and imperialism, but cannot.
他倒是十分想揭示文化与帝国主义之间的因果联系,可是却无能为力。

来自辞典例句

5. Causal explanation, the historicist maintains, must also be attempted by social sciences.
历史决定论者认为, 社会科学也必须进行因果解释.

来自辞典例句