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ac.ci.dent5Ak7sI7d[ntn [C]something which happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, esp. causing damage or injury意外事件,事故John had an accident and spilled water all over his work.约翰出了点意外,作业上洒得到处是水。Don't smack him--it was an accident.不要打他----那是一次意外。She was injured in a car / road accident (=when one car hit another).她在一次撞车/交通事故中受伤。After my little accident with the chain saw, I've not been allowed to use it again.我使用链锯出了点小事故之后,便再也不让我用它。I found her letter by accident, as I was looking through my files.我在查阅自己的文件时,意外地发现了她写的信。The play was a success more by accident than design (=mainly by chance, not because it had been well organized).这戏剧的成功意外因素多于编排。The baby had an accident (=excreted unexpectedly).这个婴儿出了点意外。An accident-prone person often has accidents, usually because they are very awkward or CLUMSY.易出事故的(saying) 'Accidents will happen' is what people say after an accident in order to make it seem less bad.意外事故在所难免(saying) 'This was an accident waiting to happen' means that an accident was certain to happen at some time because something about the situation was already wrong or dangerous.这是个必然会发生的事故。
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