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incidental美 [.ɪnsɪ'dent(ə)l] 英 [.ɪnsɪ'dent(ə)l] - adj.附带发生的;次要的;非有意的;作为自然结果的
- n.附带的次要事情
- 网络偶然的;非主要的;偶发的
adj. related,accompanying,secondary,subsidiary,supplementary 1. | ~ (to sth) 附带发生的;次要的;非有意的happening in connection with sth else, but not as important as it, or not intended |
| The discovery was incidental to their main research. 这一发现是他们主要研究中的附带收获。 | | incidental music(= music used with a play or a film/movie to give atmosphere) 配乐 | | You may be able to get help with incidental expenses(= small costs that you get in connection with sth) . 你可以付些钱找人帮忙。 |
2. | ~ to sth 作为自然结果的;伴随而来的;免不了的happening as a natural result of sth |
| These risks are incidental to the work of a firefighter. 这些风险是担任消防员不可避免的。 |
1. | [usupl] 附带的次要事情something that happens in connection with sth else, but is less important |
| You'll need money for incidentals such as tips and taxis. 你将需要准备好付小费和乘出租车之类的杂项开销。 |
adj. | 1. related to or accompanying something more important 2. occurring by chance or without intention 3. unimportant or occasional 4. occurring as a result of something 5. related to something but considered less important 6. accidentally happening as a result of an activity or process 1. related to or accompanying something more important 2. occurring by chance or without intention 3. unimportant or occasional 4. occurring as a result of something 5. related to something but considered less important 6. accidentally happening as a result of an activity or process | n. | 1. something that is occasional or unimportant, e.g. a minor expense 2. something that is related to something else but is not as important |
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