occurrence
occurrence — noun
1. an event that takes place, especially one that is noticed or recorded as part of
an event that takes place, especially one that is noticed or recorded as part of a series of similar events.
Power cuts are a daily occurrence in our village during the rainy season.
collocation: a daily occurrence
Snow in April is a rare occurrence in southern Spain.
collocation: a rare occurrence
The police were called to investigate a strange occurrence at the old library.
Lina noted every unusual occurrence at the hospital in her notebook.
Such accidents are an everyday occurrence on this stretch of mountain road.
文法句型
a [adjective] occurrence
a common/rare/daily occurrence
用法筆記
Almost always preceded by an adjective describing how often or how unusual the event is (daily, rare, common, strange, everyday). A bare 'an occurrence' without a modifier sounds incomplete.
常見錯誤
2. the fact that something is present in a place or group, or how often it is found
the fact that something is present in a place or group, or how often it is found there, often discussed in scientific or statistical writing.
Researchers are studying the occurrence of asthma among children in industrial cities.
pattern: the occurrence of [noun] among [group]
The mineral has a wide occurrence in volcanic rocks across East Africa.
pattern: wide/limited occurrence in [place]
Dr. Tanaka measured the occurrence of the rare bird around three lakes in Hokkaido.
The report tracks the occurrence of plastic waste on beaches over twenty years.
Iron has a high natural occurrence in the Earth's crust.
- absence
the state of not being present at all
文法句型
the occurrence of [noun]
occurrence in/among [group]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is uncountable and used to describe presence or frequency across a whole group, place, or time period. Sense 1 (countable) refers to a single event. If you can replace it with 'an event', use sense 1; if you can replace it with 'presence' or 'how often it is found', use sense 2.