used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally 由于不可预见的情况;由于不可控制的局势
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have been forced to close the exhibition for the next two days. 由于不可控制的情况的出现,接下来的两天我们不得不关闭了展览。
You may have questions which you wish to raise. For instance, who will oversee your work and how will feedback be given? 你们可能有问题想要问,比如说,由谁监督你们的工作以及如何传达反馈意见呢?
They intend to provide information, via the Internet for instance. 他们打算提供信息,比如经由因特网。
when a man mansplains something, he explains it to someone, usually a woman, in a way that shows he believes he knows more about it than she does just because he is a man
I've had it with being mansplained to by the men here.
comments mansplaining that feminism was all a mistake and where is the female Beethoven
used for referring to many different events in a way that is not specific. You use this expression in order to explain why something did or did not happen(由于)种种原因,各种情况(用于解释)
What with one thing and another, I didn't get home until after midnight. 由于种种原因,我直到午夜过后才回家。
[T]used before you give an example that proves what you have just said 以(下例)为证
He was as much a journalist as a storyteller: witness the fact that many of his concerns are still relevant today. 他是一个记者,也是一个讲故事的高手:比如他所关心的许多事情至今仍有重大意义就是明证。