causative
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++caus·a·tive /ˈkɔːzətɪv $ ˈkɒː-/ adjective formal CAUSEacting as the cause of something 成为原因的,起因的 Smoking is a causative factor in several major diseases. 吸烟是若干种重大疾病的致病因素。
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causative• Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is the causative agent of Johne's disease, a chronic enteritis in ruminants and in other animals.• Regardless of the causative agent, the tremors and twitches experienced by some users of caffeine are usually harmless.• False perception can arise only if the nervous system has spontaneous activity independently of any causative external object.• Excessive age of the toilets was implicated as a causative factor.• The causative organism, like that responsible for many cases of non-specific infection, is a member of the chlamydia group.• In addition, samples containing granulomatous lesions from patients with acute disease should be most likely to contain a causative pathogen.• No simple causative relationship between industrialisation and the organisation of sexuality is suggested.• In the next section we will also discuss the loss of a morphological rule that created causative verbs from adjectives.caus·a·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable
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causative
caus‧a‧tive /ˈkɔːzətɪv $ ˈkɒː-/
adjective formal
acting as the cause of something:
Smoking is a causative factor in several major diseases.
caus‧a‧tive /ˈkɔːzətɪv $ ˈkɒː-/
adjective formalacting as the cause of something: