multi-causal
adjective formal ( multicausal) uk/ˌmʌl.tiˈkɔː.zəl/ us/ˌmʌl.tiˈkɑː.zəl/ /ˌmʌl.taɪˈkɑː.zəl/
有多种原因的
having more than one cause
We need to bear in mind the complex, multi-causal nature of drug use.
Tiredness is a subjective sensation that is multicausal. 疲劳是一种由多种原因造成的主观感觉。
See also: causal
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- He opts for a multi-causal explanation of cultural change.
- The answers will likely be complex and the reasons for religion's decline multi-causal.
- Darwin advocated an increasingly multi-causal view of evolution.
- These diseases, though multi-causal, seem to share some common mechanisms.
- They advocate a new multi-causal approach to nutritional disorders.