Cause 对比 Factor 对比 Motive 对比 Reason 对比 Stimulus

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Cause

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Factor

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Motive

前 1000(非常常见)C1noun

Reason

前 1000(非常常见)A1noun

Stimulus

前 2000(常见)C1noun
 CauseFactorMotiveReasonStimulus
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含义The reason something happens.One of the parts that helps to make something happen.The reason someone does something.An explanation or cause for something.Something that causes a reaction or change.
例句The cause of the accident was a flat tire.One important factor to consider when making a decision is the cost.The detective was trying to find the motive behind the crime.The reason I am late is because of traffic.The bright light served as a stimulus that caused the plant to grow towards it.
语域中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级A2A2C1A1C1
词性nounnounnounnounnoun
搭配real, root, true, determine, discover, find, be, lie in something, remain, cause of, cause and effect, the cause of death, due to natural causes, good, great, real, have, find, give (somebody), cause for, cause for concern, with good cause, without good cause, deserving, good, just, advance, champion, embrace, for the cause of, in the cause of, in a/​the cause, (all) for a good cause, (all) in a good causebig, important, main, consider, take into account, identify, be involved, operate, affect something, factor behind, factor in, a combination, number, variety, etc. of factorshidden, ulterior, good, be inspired by, have, establish, drive somebody/​something, motive in, motive behind, motive for, a variety of motivescogent, good, sound, be aware of, see, have, by reason of, for a/​the reason, for reason of, all the more reason, all sorts of reasons, every reason, cogent, good, sound, be aware of, see, have, by reason of, for a/​the reason, for reason of, all the more reason, all sorts of reasons, every reason, human, lose, be open to, listen to, beyond reason, within reason, an appeal to reason, faculty of reason, sense of reason, human, lose, be open to, listen to, beyond reason, within reason, an appeal to reason, faculty of reason, sense of reasongreat, major, powerful, act as, give, provide, come from something, bill, package, plan, stimulus for, stimulus to, a response to a stimulus, great, major, powerful, act as, give, provide, come from something, bill, package, plan, stimulus for, stimulus to, a response to a stimulus
反义effect, resultresult, outcomeapathy, indifferencecause, consequenceinhibition, restraint
常见错误Confusing 'cause' with 'because' in sentences., Using 'caused' incorrectly when the present form 'cause' is needed., Incorrectly using 'cause' as a noun instead of a verb.Confused with 'factor' as a verb vs. noun., Using 'fact' instead of 'factor'., Pluralizing incorrectly as 'factorses'.Confused with 'motive' vs 'motif' (artistic theme), Using 'motive' for general causes instead of specific reasons, Incorrectly pluralizing as 'motives' when referring to a singular reasonConfused with 'rationale' — 'reason' is broader., Using 'reason' without 'for' — remember to include it when explaining cause., Mispronouncing as 'ree-zen' instead of 'ree-zon'.Confused with 'stimulation', which refers more to the act of exciting or invigorating., Mistakenly pluralized as 'stimuli' in informal contexts., Used incorrectly as a verb; 'stimulate' is the verb form.
用法说明Use 'cause' in standard writing and conversation. In formal contexts, you might use 'cause' less frequently, opting for 'cause' instead. Avoid using it in very casual or children's language.Use 'factor' in both academic and everyday contexts when discussing influences or components. It's appropriate in formal writing and discussions but less common in casual speech.Used in both formal and informal settings. Common in discussions about reasons behind actions, but avoid in casual conversations unless discussing motivations seriously.Used in both formal and informal contexts. In formal writing, it often appears in discussions and academic papers. In conversational settings, it's common to ask for someone's reason behind their choices.Commonly used in science and psychology to describe factors that lead to responses. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing specific studies or theories.

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常见问题:Cause 对比 Factor 对比 Motive 对比 Reason 对比 Stimulus

Cause、Factor、Motive、Reason和Stimulus 有什么区别?

Cause: The reason something happens. Factor: One of the parts that helps to make something happen. Motive: The reason someone does something. Reason: An explanation or cause for something. Stimulus: Something that causes a reaction or change.

Cause、Factor、Motive、Reason和Stimulus 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Cause: A2, Factor: A2, Motive: C1, Reason: A1, Stimulus: C1。

Cause、Factor、Motive、Reason和Stimulus 是什么词性?

Cause: noun, Factor: noun, Motive: noun, Reason: noun, Stimulus: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Cause: The cause of the accident was a flat tire. Factor: One important factor to consider when making a decision is the cost. Motive: The detective was trying to find the motive behind the crime. Reason: The reason I am late is because of traffic. Stimulus: The bright light served as a stimulus that caused the plant to grow towards it.

我可以互换使用 Cause、Factor、Motive、Reason和Stimulus 吗?

不总是。Cause、Factor、Motive、Reason和Stimulus 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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