词汇 | example_english_accidental |
释义 | Examples of accidentalThese 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. A self-protecting system will defend itself from accidental or malicious external attack. Therefore, most cases are considered to be transitory and accidental infections. Accidental human infections with anisakid larvae can occur, following the consumption of poorly cooked infected fish. Intact skin is an efficient barrier against most infective agents ; however, small skin lesions are frequent and accidental blood-skin contact may occur. The proposed constraints are fairly complex, and it is not always clear whether they refer to accidental or true gaps. Maybe the intrinsic accidental necessity of the future would allow his scenario to avoid impossible explanatory loops. Accidental necessity is the sort of necessity ascribed to (propositions about) past events, because of their 'pastness ' and the necessity of the past discussed above. Human infections are relatively rare accidental spill-overs from this wildlife cycle. The ambiguity comes from accidental co-occurrence of identical consonants, as well as assimilations, as shown in (17). Because of its high risk of accidental dislodgment, it requires a weekly dressing change by a skilled nurse. How much would an individual be willing to pay to reduce his probability of accidental death? The consequent, accidental rediscovery of the sine wave is an event with ramifications outside the music room. My assumption is that this pattern is not accidental and that it can be interpreted in terms of ideology. They contribute not only to overt communication but to more covert or accidental forms of information transmission. Other models are life cycle, intergenerational with retirement, uncertain lifetimes, accidental and deliberate bequests, as well as mixtures of these. Lists of new injunctions to be followed and the policing of activities to prevent accidental accruing of sin are constantly emphasized. The accidental omission of a cue would be understandable. Accidents like this, that don't sound accidental, can help establish another basic point. The use of these accidental sounds relies partly upon our understanding them as coming out of the past and as resulting from wear and tear. Logically, of course, we cannot say everything's accidental: the concept of ' accident' presupposes a complementary class of ' non-accidents'. Here the accidental trolley driver is on the scene and has exclusive control over where the trolley goes and what the consequences will be. A more conservative scholar might take the view that these comparisons actually argue against the reality of a genetic explanation, reflecting only accidental resemblances. First, the implicational universals concerning phonological inventories are devoid of empirical content since the theory does allow for ' accidental ' gaps to occur. In the course of an error repair, an accidental lapse in speech processing is corrected. He explains: tial where the priority of habitual cause to effect is ontological, not temporal, and into accidental where the priority is temporal. They may have imitated the action, or seen the product and attempted to reproduce it, or have repeated their accidental discovery. If great events stemmed from minor, even accidental, events, then the great and the good were belittled. The accidental nature of discovering musical interest was not always in the presence of a parent. Many stylistic rules are anti-patterns: they are neither accidental, nor the simple preferences of an individual. We avoid the possibility of accidental over-painting through an 'accumulation lock'. Interviewers code the children's response to the first question as indicating that they interpret the behavior as either accidental or hostile. Although alternation failures like this could be nothing more than accidental gaps, many are presumably at least partly explicable. My belief is not that you intentionally brought about my injury, but only that my injury resulted from some accidental and involuntary action of yours. Perhaps the near coincidence of the upper hot core with the upper focus is purely accidental. The remainder were not affected by haemarthroses but were more prone to haemorrhage from accidental or surgical trauma. Undoubtedly, a proportion of the non-marital pregnancies are accidental and unwanted, particularly in the case of teenagers. Accidental deaths in 1967 accounted for over 50% of male deaths and over 35 % of female deaths. Although type checking catches most accidental errors, some may remain. When a whole has a part or an accidental or essential property, the part or property is a constituent in the whole. Most patients will have had an accidental trip or slip. Obviously, if the various components of the soundtrack are assembled separately, relations among the various components of the soundtrack will remain accidental rather than systematic. To prevent accidental legitimate cross-pollination, plants with pin-type flowers and plants with thrumtype flowers were grown in separate chambers. The frequency of exceptions also suggests that phenological asynchrony may be adaptive rather than accidental. The ganglion cells did not appear to contact the injected soma or the micropipette track, ruling out accidental labeling by the injection micropipette. Moreover, it is important to avoid any historicogeographical constellations not appearing phenotypically (and thus "accidental" from a systematic perspective). After all, his attachment to this leaf is purely accidental and not deliberate. The concepts of "accident" and "accidental" are crucial to this process of recuperation. The "natural" alignment of texts has been considered accidental and determined by the configuration of the page on the word processor. We aim to protect against accidental programming and configuration error, not against malice. Named conformance, on the other hand, avoids problems with accidental conformance. Only in contexts where accidental co-reference could be possible, such as (2), do they make errors. However, if another finger was moved, then there was a mismatch between the two outcomes and the movement was judged as accidental. Whether the nature of the clause with respect to mood and subordination is accidental or not cannot be determined at present. Given the timing chosen, accidental bequests receive a return. The correlation between preference and prosperity is not, however, accidental. Accidental repeats of non-topically used content words would, in our view, unnecessarily complicate the modelling of occurrence. Under this view, the adjacency between the pronoun and the preposition in the head-final cases is accidental. Even accidental utterance of a homophone or nearhomophone of a person's hidden name is enough. Cause of late death included sudden dysrhythmia, univentricular failure, thromboembolism, protein-losing enteropathy, and accidental. Is environmental ruin an accidental and therefore correctable by-product of technological development, or is it an inherent and inevitable result? A full causal explanation of any theory would constitute, therefore, a proof of its heap structure, a necessary consequence of its totally accidental nature. Analyzing the effects of accidental environmental impacts: approaches and assumptions. Such a force could be caused by accidental collisions with humans or other surrounding objects. The natural juxtaposition of organs, however, was not accidental. Whether these synapses are accidental, interfere with normal signaling pathways or have specific functional roles, remains at present unclear. Three hemipteran families and three homopteran families have also been found, but most of these appear to be rare, terrestrial or possibly accidental. The neurologist observes that accidental damage to the visual cortex at the back of the head can impair arithmetic calculation. In ter ms of pest management, therefore, far mers who grow early-maturing beans are accidental strategists. Even when the development of attenuated viruses reduced the danger of accidental outbreaks, eradication might still not be a safe option. Traditionally the destructive conflagration of buildings in these settlements has not been explained, or has been viewed as accidental. The similarities are too great to be entirely accidental. Thus, the actual wage embodies a series of hedonic prices for various attributes, including accidental risk. In the above discussion of slavery, race is only an accidental feature. Because of this, success in learning to read is largely accidental... Given insects' small size, high reproductive potential, and dispersal ability, even accidental releases may lead to gene flow with wild populations. Firstly, it could be suggested that ballooning dispersal is accidental and unintended. A part of the reason for this is that lived disabilities are not accidental afflictions of people whose rational substance remains ever untouched. After a year, the systolic pressure of 321 has decreased into the normal range, but two subjects died from non-accidental causes. In a sense, the invention of any word in a language is just accidental. The avoidance of the term is not accidental, however. Seeds for rootstocks were produced by manual pollination with flower buds capped before anthesis and after manual pollination to prevent accidental cross-pollination. Any other bequests were either accidental or unintended. They are rather more or less accidental accompaniments of the activity of seeing on a particular occasion. In effect, therefore, the housing sector is building in obsolescence through inflexibility; as one housing developer told us, this is not entirely accidental. Given their high quantity, accidentals found in other sources have also been inserted within the musical text without brackets. Underlay and editorial accidentals are reworked in all examples here. In the ballade, it would appear that accidentals hold (inconsistencies aside) either until cancelled or until the end of the staff or musical unit. The desire to present a clean edition is also apparent in an area where the editors depart from a diplomatic transcription: the use of accidentals. Today's theorists of eighteenth-century modality, however, could learn much about changing contemporary concepts of tonality from these seemingly superfluous accidentals. There is no indication of accidentals next to the clef sign. The final two questions focused on accidentals and key signatures. I would argue that we should also retain eighteenth-century notational conventions with regard to accidentals and key signatures. Not surprisingly, this source presents a few mistakes in the poetic text, and almost no accidentals. Both the extreme accidentals and their method of cancellation help to provide a context for our ballade. Thirteenth-century theorists tell us very little about accidentals, and the musical sources are notoriously inconsistent in recording the information. Perhaps the cancellation of non-primes is meant to be associated with the cancellation of accidentals. Indeed, more cautionary accidentals might be called for altogether, especially in those passages where chromatic complications mean the player-listener can struggle to keep up with the harmonic state of play. What remains is relative and accidental in character. 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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