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- accidentally和incidentally的区别 - 百度知道
accidentally没有附带性 完全出乎意料 “accidentally”是“偶然” “incidentally”是:“顺带提一下” incidentally--(句子副词)used when adding more information to what was said before,or when you want to talk about something else you have just thought of顺便提一下 accidentally无意地
- word usage - Accidently or Accidentally? - English Language Learners . . .
So the regular construction would be "accidentally" On the other hand, Middle English used "accidentlych" as an adverb, and this would produce "accidently" in modern English So the decider must be "actual use", and here it is clear from ngrams that "accidentally" is far more common When you investigate uses of "accidently" you find that they
- accidently和accidentally有什么区别? - 百度知道
accidently和accidentally有什么区别?accidently其实是错误的拼写,accidentally才是正确拼写。accidentally adv 意外地;偶然地。accidentally 指的是意外事件偶然发生的,或者事故的结果,并非有意为之。例句:1
- spelling - accidentally - Is accidently also acceptable? - English . . .
True, accidentally is the correct spelling The latter one is also accepted but I don't think it's widely accepted in formal writing Dumbtionary (a dictionary of misspelled words) explains it: The word listed above (accidentally) is probably the correct spelling for the word that you entered (accidently)
- What does the honest in honest mistake imply?
There's no such thing as a "dishonest" mistake—something is either an accident or it isn't Rather, the term "honest mistake" is meant to contrast with an accidentally-on-purpose mistake For example: Two coworkers don't get along One of them accidentally takes a drink that the other had left in the fridge
- Accidental or incidental - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- Does I slept in imply I did it on purpose or by accident?
slept in means slept late intentionally overslept means woke up late, unintentionally P S I'm a native speaker of American English and it's possible other dialects of English might use this phrase differently, and possible that in AmE the verb sleep in has developed the meaning of "to sleep late accidentally"
- Is there an idiom that means revealing a secret unintentionally . . .
Mike Pompeo accidentally leaked some of the CIA's secrets and so on (Edit) As a few of the comments suggest, all of these verbs can also be used for intentional disclosure Example: Mike Pompeo may have deliberately let slip some of the CIA's secrets I just feel the ones in the first part, by default, sound unintentional
- word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- Fall vs Fall down - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
It means ‘suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground unintentionally or accidentally’ It can also mean ‘come down from a higher position’ As a verb, it is irregular Its past form is fell and its -ed form is fallen Fall does not need an object *We can’t use fall down to mean ‘come down from a higher position’:
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