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occasion

Word family
oc·ca·sion1 /əˈkeɪʒən/ ●●● S1 W2 noun  
1 time 时间
a) [countableC]HAPPEN a time when something happens 〔某事发生的〕时刻,时候,时节
on ... occasions
 I’ve seen Jana with them on several occasions.
我几次看见贾娜和他们在一起。
 On this occasion we were sitting in a park in Madrid.
这一次我们是坐在马德里的一座公园里。
 She had met Zahid on two separate occasions.
她遇到过扎希德两次。
b) [singular]SUITABLE a suitable or favourable time 〔合适的〕机会;〔有利的〕时机
occasion for
 This was the occasion for expressions of friendship by the two presidents.
这是两位总统进行友好交流的时机。
Do not use occasion to mean ‘a time when it is possible for you to do what you want to do’. Use opportunity or chance: Do not waste this opportunity (NOT this occasion).
表示可以做自己想做之事的机会时,不要用 occasion,而要用 opportunity chance: Do not waste this opportunity (不说 this occasion). 不要坐失良机。
see thesaurus at time
2 special event 特别的事件 [countableC]HAPPEN an important social event or ceremony 重要的社交活动,盛会
 I’m saving this bottle of champagne for a special occasion.
我要把这瓶香槟酒留到特别的日子喝。
see thesaurus at event
3 cause/reason 原因/理由 [uncountableU] formalCAUSEREASON a cause or reason 原因,理由
 His remark was the occasion of a bitter quarrel.
他的话引起了一场激烈的争吵。
 I had occasion to call on him last year.
去年我因事去拜访过他。
4 if (the) occasion arises formalNEED if a particular action ever becomes necessary 如有必要,必要时
 If ever the occasion arises when I want advice, you’re the first person I’ll come to.
我若是有事需要请教,第一个便来找你。
5 on occasion SOMETIMESsometimes but not often 有时,间或,偶尔
 On occasion, prisoners were allowed visits from their families.
囚犯可获准偶尔接受家属探访。
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6 on the occasion of something formalHAPPEN at the time of an important event 在〔重要事件〕之际
 on the occasion of his second wedding
在他第二个婚礼上
rise to the occasion at rise1(9)
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nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1:
adjectives
several occasions
He has helped me on several occasions.
many occasions
I have seen him drunk on many occasions.
numerous occasions
She has been late on numerous occasions.
two/three etc occasions
He was given a red card on two occasions this season.
a rare occasion (=used when something does not happen often)
Only on rare occasions did she ever receive a letter.
a particular occasion
On that particular occasion, he greeted me by kissing my hand.
a previous occasion
He insisted then, as on every previous occasion, that he was innocent.
a separate occasion
I had heard this story on at least four separate occasions.
a different occasion
The same person can react differently on different occasions.
such occasions (=an occasion like the one mentioned or described)
He had a box of toys by his desk for such occasions.
phrases
a number of occasions
The crowd interrupted her speech on a number of occasions.
more than one occasion (=more than once)
She stayed out all night on more than one occasion.
at least one occasion (=once, and probably more than once)
On at least one occasion he was arrested for robbery.
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: an important social event or ceremony 重要的社交活动,盛会
adjectives
a special occasion 特殊场合
She used her best china on special occasions.
她在特殊场合摆出最好的瓷器。
a big/great/splendid occasion 盛大场合
The big occasion for country people was the Agricultural Fair.
农业展览会就是乡村民众的盛会了。
a formal occasion 正式场合
He wore the suit on formal occasions.
这套装他在正式场合才穿。
a social occasion 社交场合
I prefer not to discuss business at social occasions.
我不喜欢在社交场合谈生意。
a ceremonial occasion (=a very formal official occasion) 礼仪场合
nThe gowns are worn only on ceremonial occasions.
a happy/joyful occasion 愉快的场合
nThe wedding had been a joyful occasion.
a sad/solemn occasion 悲伤/庄重的场合
nHe did not want his funeral to be a sad and solemn occasion, but a celebration of his life.
a festive occasion (=when you celebrate something) 节庆场合
nThe Great Hall had been prepared for the festive occasion.
a historic occasion (=important as part of history) 历史性场合
nThis is truly a historic occasion.
verbs
celebrate an occasion 庆祝某一事件
To celebrate the occasion, a small party was held at his home.
他家里举行了一个小聚会来庆祝此事。
mark an occasion (=do something special to celebrate an event) 纪念某一事件
The bells were rung to mark the occasion.
敲响钟声以示纪念。
nsuit the occasion
The table was decorated to suit the occasion.
phrases
a sense of occasion (=a feeling that an event is very special or important) 盛会的感觉
The music gave the event a real sense of occasion.
音乐为这一活动平添了隆重的气氛。
enter into the spirit of the occasion (=join in a social occasion in an eager way) 融入某一场合的气氛
nPeople entered into the spirit of the occasion by enjoying a picnic before the outdoor concert.
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occasion2 verb [transitiveT] formal  
CAUSEto cause something 引起,惹起
 She had a long career break occasioned by her husband’s job being moved to Paris.
她因为丈夫的工作调到巴黎,事业曾被长期中断。
occasion somebody something
 Your behaviour has occasioned us a great deal of anxiety.
你的行为已引起我们极大的不安。
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Origin occasion1
(1300-1400) French Latin occasio, from occidere to fall down

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