happen
- IPA[ˈhap(ə)n]
英式
- take place; occur;ensue as an effect or result of an action or event
- perhaps; maybe
verb: happen, 3rd person present: happens, gerund or present participle: happening, past tense: happened, past participle: happened
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動詞
- 1. take place; occur two hours had passed and still nothing had happened the accident happened at 7.40 a.m 同義詞
- ▪ ensue as an effect or result of an action or event this is what happens when the mechanism goes wrong
- ▪ chance to do something or come about we just happened to meet Paul there happens to be a clash of personalities
- ▪ come about by chance it happened that he arrived early one night it just so happened that she turned up that afternoon 同義詞
- ▪ used as a polite formula in questions do you happen to know who her doctor is?
- 2. find or come across by chance I happened on a street with a few modest restaurants Mike played football as a boy and happened on cycling by accident 同義詞
- 3. be experienced by (someone); befall the same thing happened to me 同義詞
- ▪ become of I don't care what happens to the money 同義詞
副詞
- 1. Northern English perhaps; maybe happen I'll go back just for a while
- however careful you try to be, it is inevitable that some unfortunate or unforeseen events will ...
Oxford Dictionary
- however careful you try to be, it is inevitable that some unfortunate or unforeseen events will ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a potentially disastrous situation, typically caused by negligent or faulty procedures
Oxford Dictionary
- a potentially disastrous situation, typically caused by negligent or faulty procedures
Oxford American Dictionary
- actually; as a matter of fact
Oxford Dictionary
- actually; as a matter of fact
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhapən]
美式
- take place; occur: two hours had passed and still nothing had happened the accident happened at 7.40 a.m
Oxford American Dictionary