accidental [形容詞] 偶然的;意外的
accidental
[.aksi'dentl]
adj. 意外的, 偶然的, 附屬的
n. 偶然, 不重要的東西, <音>變調的臨時符號
例句與用法:
Bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw.
有壞人啦,出人意料的逃。
The discovery of how bronze is made was probably accidental, but it turned out to be an important event.
發現如何製造青銅可能是偶然的,但結果證明這是一項很重要的事情。
A sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged.
巧合,湊巧雖是偶然的,但似乎是經計劃或安排的一系列事件
Our meeting was quite accidental.
我們的相遇是很偶然的。
詞形變化:
副詞: accidentally |
英文解釋:
名詞 accidental:
a musical notation that makes a note sharp or flat or natural although that is not part of the key signature
形容詞 accidental:
associated by chance and not an integral part
同義詞:adventitious
occurring or appearing or singled out by chance
without intention (especially resulting from heedless action)
同義詞:inadvertent
同義詞
fortuitous | inadvertent | unintentional | unintended | unplanned | chance | casual | incidental | adventitious | unwitting | undesigned | unlooked-for | unthinking | unpremeditated | haphazard | stray | unanticipated | unforeseen | serendipitous | fluky | unexpected | freak | random | inessential | unessential | provisional | nonessential | conditional | external | extraneous | irrelevant | dependent | circumstantial | extrinsic | contingent | parenthetical | aimless | beside the point | the | point | beside |
反義詞
planned | voluntary | intentional |
以上來源於大辭典