occur
/əˈkɜː(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈkɜːr/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈkər/ (ame, mw)
occur — verb
- occurpresent simple I / you / we / they
- occurshe / she / it
- occurredpast simple
- occurring-ing form
1. if an event takes place — usually one that was not planned or expected, such as
if an event takes place — usually one that was not planned or expected, such as an accident, a problem, or a natural process — we say that it occurs.
The car crash occurred just after midnight on the highway near Taoyuan.
occur + time and place adverbials
Earthquakes occur frequently along the eastern coast of Taiwan.
subject is a natural event; adverb of frequency
Several errors occurred during the software update last night.
The reaction will not occur if the temperature drops below zero.
Heavy flooding has occurred across three southern villages this week.
- happen
everyday register; works for both planned and unplanned events
- take place
neutral; preferred for scheduled or organised events
- arise
formal; used for problems, questions, or opportunities that come into being
文法句型
occur (no object)
occur + adverbial of time/place
用法筆記
More formal than 'happen'; common in news reports, scientific writing, and police or medical statements. Subject is usually an event, not a person — you cannot say 'I occurred to win'.
常見錯誤
2. to be present in a particular place, group, or set of things — for example, a ch
to be present in a particular place, group, or set of things — for example, a chemical occurring in seawater, or a word occurring in old poems.
Iron occurs naturally in many vegetables, especially in spinach and beans.
occur + naturally + in [place]; scientific use
The word 'thou' rarely occurs in modern Taiwanese English textbooks.
occur + adverb of frequency + in [collection]
Wild orchids occur throughout the mountain forests near Taichung.
This rare gene mutation occurs in about one in every ten thousand babies.
The same mistake occurs again and again throughout her early essays.
- be absent
for the meaning of not being present in a place or group
文法句型
occur in + place/group
occur among + group
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense always needs a place, group, or collection (often introduced by 'in', 'among', or 'throughout'); the subject is something that exists rather than an event that takes place.