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in·ci·dent
In s dnt
复数:incidents
词根:incident
adj.incidental 附带的;偶然的;容易发生的
adv.incidentally 顺便;偶然地;附带地
n.incidence 发生率;影响;[光] 入射;影响范围
incidental 附带事件;偶然事件;杂项
noun
an occurrence of an action or situation that is a separate unit of experience : happening
an accompanying minor occurrence or condition : concomitant
an action likely to lead to grave consequences especially in diplomatic matters
a serious border incident
something dependent on or subordinate to something else of greater or principal importance
adjective
occurring or likely to occur especially as a minor consequence or accompaniment
the confusion incident to moving day
dependent on or relating to another thing in law
falling or striking on something
incident light rays
incident angle入射角
incident light[化]入射光
incident wave入射波
incident beam入射光;入射波束,入射电子束
incident ray入射线
critical incident危机事故
incident energy入射能
incident rate事件率,呼唤率
incident radiation入射辐射
incident power入射功率
accident指不幸的事故He was killed in the accident.
incident指小事件,
以上来源于网络
inference推断,结论
issue问题,争议点
impact影响,冲击
incident事件
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“事故、事件”的意思,其区别是:
accident强调偶然或意外发生的不幸事情。
happening和occurrence这两个词多指日常生活中发生的一般事件,有时也指偶然发生的事。
event可指任何大小事件,但尤指历史上的重大事件。
occurrence和happening这两个词多指日常生活中发生的一般事件,有时也指偶然发生的事。
incident既可指小事件或附带事件,又可指政治上具有影响的事件或事变。
以上来源于网络
accident事故。如:a traffic accident ( 交通事故)
event“事件”,指特别重要的事件,通常是由以前的努力而产生的结果,也指国家和社会的事件。
incident“附带事件”,在政治上特指引起国际争端或战争的事件,事变。
以上来源于网络
15世纪早期,“与其他事情偶然发生的事情”,源自古法语 incident(13世纪),直接源自拉丁语 incidentem(主格 incidens),现在分词 incidere “落下,落下,找到路; 遇到,遇到; 发生,降临”,源自 in- “在”(来自 PIE 根 *en “在”)+ -cidere, cadere 的组合形式“落下”(来自 PIE 根 *kad- “落下”)。更广泛的“将事件视为单独情况”的意义始于15世纪中期。委婉的意思是“可能引发危机或政治动荡的事件”,首次见于1913年。
入射的,如(入射照射incident radiation)
(obs.)传入的,输入的
附带的条件
Noun Middle English, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin incident-, incidens, from Latin, present participle of incidere to fall into, from in- + cadere to fall — more at chance
The first known use of incident was in the 15th century
incomenoun
a gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property
includeverb
to take in or have as part of a whole or group
the recipe included many ingredients
inclinationnoun
a feeling of liking or of wanting to do something
an inclination for sleeping late
an act or the action of bending or tilting
a departure from the true vertical or horizontal : slantalso: the amount of such departure
the inclination of the earth's axis
an inclined surface : slope
a quality which leads to some state or action
the door has an inclination to stick
incident1 of 2noun
an often unimportant happening that may form part of a larger event
incident2 of 2adjective
incidental entry 1
falling or striking on something
incident light rays
incidentadjective
falling or striking on something incident radiation
incident light rays
1 If there are any disruptive incidents this week, they will be met with strict enforcement of our disciplinary policy.’”
2 He was usually animated and excited about something, although when he didn't hear from his family for a while or had to deal with some bad incident at the prison, he would become extremely depressed.
3 He claimed to have witnessed the incident with his own eyes, and I remember how upset he became one morning when Mitchell Sanders challenged him on its basic premise.
4 One particular incident sticks in my mind.
有一件事我总忘不了。
5 After that incident, the floodgates seemed to open and dozens of BC men decided to join the ANC, including some of those who had planned the attack on Terror.
6 “Do you want to talk about a particular incident, Rachel?”
7 When I returned to the classroom, I was surrounded on all sides by sympathetic faces and voices, but one particular incident has always stayed with me.
8 Although this incident very much alters the race of the two participants competing for a win, both are going to continue on their way toward the finish line
尽管袭击事件极大地影响了这两位参赛者夺取胜利的比拼,但他们都将继续比赛直到抵达终点。
9 The following incidents show how serious some people are about soccer.
下面这些小插曲能反映出人们多么看重足球比赛.
10 That evening the first of the nightmares about the incident began.
11 Off the court, too, has been some incidents that weren't as pleasant.
赛场之外, 同样也发生了一些不那么令人愉快的小插曲.
12 But in 2004 a local incident had stoked the fire again.
13 Because even though she flinched every time Amari was hit, she couldn’t help but realize that this incident would forever ruin her chances of working in the main house.
14 Soon after the incident at the brook, he gave me a new satin dress and hom combs for my hair.
15 For Joe, the incident, brief as it was, provided a sudden and cold reminder of how precarious his position on the crew, and therefore his attendance at the university, really was.
16 The problem was that the incident took place probably 250 to 300 yards away from the post.
17 That incident took place soon after the chimps had lost their initial terror of me but before they had learned to accept me calmly as part of their forest world.
18 Except for the unfortunate incident with the yo-yo when I was five and used very bad judgment.
19 The papers listed similar incidents that had exploded during the night.
20 Powerless to stop the abuse, I felt ashamed and confused whenever I witnessed such incidents.
2 事件
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5 冲突
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7 插话
episodic parenthetical interlocutory parenthetic episodical page scene episode interruption parenthesis interject interjaculatory chapter inject strike in breeze in
8 枝节
9 附属
succursal subject accessory satellite subsidiary sub add-on accidental attached collateral captive auxiliary bye subordinate adjective adjunct ancillary subservient subservience appurtenant hypotaxis adscription attach pertain
11 事故
accident occurrence trouble mistake circumstance disaster hazard casualty malfunction contingency catastrophe occurring
12 事情
show business event matter affair occurrence happening on thing question action stuff shebang ball game work case job animal concern scene egg circumstance proposition barrow pidgin schmear nevermind concernment
13 发生的事情
14 发生的事
15 附属的
accessory subsidiary attached collateral adjunct ancillary subservient appurtenant appendant succursal by- subject satellite sub add-on accidental captive auxiliary bye subordinate adjective
17 附带的
side attendant collateral incidental bundled extrinsic accessorial contingent concomitant subsidiary appurtenant by- accessory passing accidental intervenient depending adjective circumstantial appendant
18 附随的
accompanying subordinate bundled circumstantial subsequent attendant contingent concomitant by-
20 发生
-geny production generation occurrence incidence BE go come START run result happen fall pass occur arrive Cook fare enact intervene materialize transpire betide take place play out come about come to pass
22 偶然之事
23 投射的
25 伴随而来的
26 附带条件
27 插曲
episodic underaction page chapter episode vignette interlude intermezzo passage parenthesis scene
28 附带
side attendant collateral incidental bundled extrinsic accessorial accessorily incidentally parenthetically extrinsically attachment affixation cum by way of parenthesis in parenthesis further to in parentheses contingent concomitant subsidiary appurtenant apropos by- annex in passing accessory passing accidental accidentally obiter carry intervenient depending adjective circumstantial appendant ob. attach
29 偶发事件
30 入射
32 小事件
33 常有的