词汇 | inadvertent |
释义 | inadvertent adjective uk /ˌɪn.ədˈvɜː.tənt/ us /ˌɪn.ədˈvɝː.t̬ənt/ not intentional: 非故意的,无意的 All authors need to be wary of inadvertent copying of other people's ideas.所有作者都需注意不要在无意中抄袭了他人的观点。 Synonym accidental happening by chance with no cause or reason randomIt was a random encounter between two long-lost friends. chanceA chance meeting brought them back together. arbitraryIt seems like the decision to cancel such a successful TV programme was completely arbitrary. haphazardHer cabinets were stuffed with a haphazard jumble of books, clothes, tins of soup, and papers. coincidentalAny similarity between the characters in this book and real people, living or dead, is purely coincidental. inadvertentA good editor will catch and correct all inadvertent typos in a text. Not expected or planned abrupt end abrupt halt abruptly abruptness ad hoc inadvertence inadvertency inadvertently inconceivable inconceivably sine die spirit spontaneity spontaneous spontaneously unsuspected untimely untoward unwilled unwitting Related wordsinadvertently inadvertence inadvertent | American Dictionaryinadvertent adjective us/ˌɪn·ədˈvɜr·tənt/ done or happening unintentionally: an inadvertent mistake inadvertentlyadverbus/ˌɪn·ədˈvɜr·tənt·li/ I inadvertently gave her change for $20, but she’d only given me $10. Examples of inadvertentinadvertent This is similar to the homunculus problem mentioned above, except now the homuncular mechanisms are explicit rather than inadvertent. A careful reader will notice inadvertent slips into modern spellings. These results suggested that inadvertent variation in body size, generated by methods of mosquito production, might strongly affect performance in the olfactometer. Then as now, there were varying classes of "bailees," running from bailees for hire (essentially strict liability for property damage) to inadvertent bailees. Ordinarily an act is said to be ' inadvertent ' if it is done unintentionally. The result was less a false reading as a distorted projection, a form of inadvertent self-containment. It would be surprising if such a plethora of editions did not result in changes, both inadvertent and intentional. For ecologically myopic farmers, these policies exacerbate the likelihood of inadvertent regime change from species invasion, which corresponds to welfare losses over the long term. Within the community, there may be inadvertent incentives for early fertility, including membership in a kin network that is promoted by childbearing. Thus, action goals such as addressing an interlocutor in one language need to be protected against the inadvertent use of the other language. All the children also learnt one verb with the other order : intended before inadvertent action. We took several precautions to guard against inadvertent cueing on the comprehension task. This has traditionally been taken as an inadvertent reversal of the speed of the inner and ecliptic spheres. It reduces the importance of determining competence by protecting against the inadvertent enrollment of subjects inaccurately assessed as being decisionally competent. The catheter was advanced under fluoroscopic control in the lateral projection to avoid inadvertent entry into the ductal ampulla. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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