1 ADV 顺便谈及;顺便提一下 You use incidentally to introduce a point which is not directly relevant to what you are saying, often a question or extra information that you have just thought of. 顺便谈及;顺便提一下
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'I didn't ask you to come. Incidentally, why have you come?'
“我没有叫你来。顺便问一下,你为什么过来?”
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The tower, incidentally, dates from the twelfth century.
那座塔,顺便提一下,可以追溯到 12 世纪。
SYN by the way, in passing, en passant, parenthetically
2 ADV [ADVERB with verb] 附带地;伴随地 If something occurs only incidentally, it is less important than another thing or is not a major part of it. 附带地;伴随地
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