reason

英['riːz(ə)n] 美[ˈrizən]
  • n. 理由;理性;动机
  • vi. 推论;劝说
  • vt. 说服;推论;辩论
  • n. (Reason)人名;(英)里森

词态变化


复数: reasons;第三人称单数: reasons;过去式: reasoned;过去分词: reasoned;现在分词: reasoning;

中文词源


reason 原因,理由,推理,推论

来自古法语 raison,原因,理由,思考,来自拉丁语 rationem,思考,考虑,动机,来自 PIE*rei, 思考,辩理,词源同 rate,read.

英文词源


reason
reason: [13] Reason, together with rational, represent in English the ‘thinking’ aspects of the Latin verb rērī (it also meant ‘calculate’, and in that guise has given English rate, ration, etc). From it was derived the noun ratiō ‘thinking, calculation’ (source of English ratio and the rest). This spawned a Vulgar Latin variant *ratiōne, which passed into Old French as reisun – whence English reason.
=> rate, ratio, ration
reason (n.)
c. 1200, "intellectual faculty that adopts actions to ends," also "statement in an argument, statement of explanation or justification," from Anglo-French resoun, Old French raison "course; matter; subject; language, speech; thought, opinion," from Latin rationem (nominative ratio) "reckoning, understanding, motive, cause," from ratus, past participle of reri "to reckon, think," from PIE root *re(i)- "to reason, count" (source of Old English rædan "to advise;" see read (v.)).

Meaning "sanity; degree of intelligence that distinguishes men from brutes" is recorded from late 13c. Sense of "grounds for action, motive, cause of an event" is from c. 1300. Middle English sense of "meaning, signification" (early 14c.) is in the phrase rhyme or reason. Phrase it stands to reason is from 1630s. Age of Reason "the Enlightenment" is first recorded 1794, as the title of Tom Paine's book.
reason (v.)
early 14c., resunmen, "to question (someone)," also "to challenge," from Old French raisoner "speak, discuss; argue; address; speak to," from Late Latin rationare "to discourse," from ratio (see reason (n.)). Intransitive sense of "to think in a logical manner" is from 1590s; transitive sense of "employ reasoning (with someone)" is from 1847. Related: Reasoned; reasoning.

双语例句


1. I really don't see any reason for changing it.
我真的不明白为什么要改变它。

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2. There's a reason why women don't read this stuff; it's not funny.
女人不读这种东西是有原因的,它并不好笑。

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3. To an extent, that is the reason for the meeting.
在某种程度上,那就是召开这次会议的原因。

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4. The reason women are drinking is just because they like it.
女人喝酒只是因为她们喜欢喝。

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5. The boss retains enormous influence by reason of his position.
老板由于自身的地位而一直有极大的影响力。

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