occur音标
英 [əˈkɜ:(r)]
美 [əˈkɚ]
occur翻译
vi.
发生;出现;闪现;
变形
过去式:occurred过去分词:occurred现在分词:occurring第三人称单数:occurs
双语释义
v.(动词)vi. 发生,举行,存在happen; take place; existvi. 被发现,想到〔起〕be found; come into one's mind
英英释义
occur[ ə'kə: ]
v.come to pass
"Nothing occurred that seemed important"
同义词:happenhapgo onpass offpassfall outcome abouttake place
come to one's mind; suggest itself
"It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"
同义词:come
to be found to exist
"sexism occurs in many workplaces"; "precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil"
occur用法
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+形容词occur free自由存在occur natural天然存在副词+~hardly occur几乎不发生just occur刚刚发生never occur从没发生only occur只存在~+副词occur first首先想到occur distressingly令人痛苦地发生occur frequently屡次发生occur historically历史性地发生occur incredibly令人难以置信地发生occur marvelously不可思议地发生occur normally正常举行occur occasionally偶尔发生occur phenomenally非凡地举行occur readily很快地举行occur sporadically不时地发生
词组短语
occur as以...的形式出现
occur for发生在…时候
同近义词辨析
take place, happen, occur
这组词都有“发生”的意思,其区别是:
take place 多表示情况或事情按计划发生。如:The story took place in 1917.(故事发生在1917年。)
happen 是常用词,指偶然或按计划的发生。如:When did the explosion happen?(爆炸什么时候发生?)
occur是较正式的用词,主要用以指无计划的发生。
take place, chance, happen, occur
这组词都有“发生”的意思,其区别是:
take place多指通过人为安排的发生。
chance侧重事前无安排或无准备而发生的事,特指巧合。
happen普通用词,泛指一切客观事物或情况的发生,强调动作的偶然性。
occur较正式用词,可指意外地发生,也可指意料中的发生。
双语例句
用作不及物动词(vi.)That plane crash occurred only minutes after take-off.
空难在起飞几分钟后就发生了。Misprints occur on every page.
每页都有印刷错误。A connection error might occur.
可能会出现连接错误。Didn't it occur to you that he was lying?
你当时没想到他在撒谎吗?
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