occur to
US /əˈkɚ tu/
・UK /əˈkə: tu:/
B2 中高級
phr. v.片語動詞想到
It didn't occur to me that she might not want to come.
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【MarieTV】覺得被低估?三個重點你一定要知道 (Feeling Underappreciated? Here’s What To Do About It.)
06:25
- it's just that sometimes, it doesn't occur to us to always do it.
而是有時候我們常常忘記應該多做這件事。
- just that sometimes it doesn't occur to us to always do it. I mean, all of us forget
有時候我們常常忘記應該多做這件事,我的意思是,我們有時候會很健忘
男人垃圾話背後的祕密!?( What Men Are Really Saying When Catcalling Women)
01:52
- Hey I don’t have any sisters so it doesn’t occur to me how insanely offensive this is.
我沒有任何好姊妹,所以我不知道這行為如此可怕傷人
為什麼不應該強制退燒 (Why You Shouldn’t Fight A Fever)
03:51
- Heart muscle cells and blood vessels can break down, damage can occur to internal organs, and, in the worst case, a fever can cause death.
心臟肌細胞和血管也會因而斷裂,內臟也會因而受到傷害,更糟的情況甚至會造成死亡。
三個簡單的方法,快速提升口說能力 (Learn English: 3 easy ways to get better at speaking English)
12:28
- occur to most people. They want to learn all the English. That's the problem. Remember
大多數人不會這樣。 他們想學習全部英文。這就是問題所在。
技術性失業與爭取奴隸權的鬥爭 (Technological Unemployment and the Fight for the Right to Slavery)
09:49
- Ever occur to you that you might be trading efficiency for pride?
你可曾想到 你可能會以效率換取自尊?
追隨你的創意衝動 (Following Your Creative Impulses)
02:44
- They still occur to us, but we often ignore them or keep them to ourselves.
它們仍然發生在我們身上,但我們常常忽略它們或把它們藏在自己的心裡。
我從未見過比斯蒂芬-庫裡更偉大的射手"--斯蒂芬-A.迴應庫裡62分的比賽。 ('I've never seen a shooter greater than Steph Curry' - Stephen A. reacts to Curry's 62-point game)
05:26
- So it didn't occur to people?
所以大家沒有想到?
What kids can teach adults about asking for help | YeYoon Kim
08:35
- and it didn't even occur to me that I could ask for help.
我周邊有那麼多人關心我 而且願意幫我的忙,
如何削弱毒癮的控制 (How to Weaken the Hold of Addiction)
05:37
- Many of us are prey to addictive behaviours which we know run contrary to our deeper interests, but which we find ourselves entirely unable to desist from at key moments. Let's pick three of these – bulimia, porn addiction and alcoholism. We will appreciate, as soon as we come out of the tunnel of addiction, that we have neglected our interests and harmed ourselves. And yet we are at a loss as to what we might do. What, if anything, could help? One kind of answer is this. We should try to notice when the desire to regurgitate food or watch porn or drink strikes us. Though this might sound strange, those in the grip of addictions seldom do notice. They don't pay much attention to what has immediately happened before their desire strike. It doesn't occur to them that anything has. And yet, if they did look into themselves and studied the answers very carefully, they would have an important weapon with which to escape the downward spiral. And that's because, to make another generalisation, before there is ever an addictive behaviour, there is always a moment of feeling bad, very bad, about something. The triggers can be varied. A partner may not be as warm as they should be. Or someone at work seems disapproving and mean. Or one has been left out, perhaps not for the first time, of a social occasion. In other words, the triggers for addictive, self-harming behaviours are rooted in such emotions as loneliness, shame, a sense of unacceptability, a feeling of rejection or a belief one is not good enough.
我們中的許多人都有上癮的行為,我們知道這些行為與我們的深層興趣背道而馳,但在關鍵時刻我們卻發現自己完全無法戒除。讓我們選擇其中的三種--貪食症、色情成癮和酗酒。一旦我們走出成癮的隧道,我們就會明白,我們忽視了自己的興趣,傷害了自己。然而,我們卻不知所措。如果說有什麼可以幫助我們的話,那又是什麼呢?一種答案是這樣的。我們應該試著注意到自己什麼時候會有反芻食物、看色情電影或酗酒的慾望。雖然這聽起來很奇怪,但那些被毒癮控制的人很少會注意到。他們不太注意在慾望來臨之前發生了什麼。他們不會想到有任何事情發生過。然而