accidentally
US /ˌæksɪ'dentəlɪ/
・UK /ˌæksɪ'dentəlɪ/
A2 初級
adv.副詞偶然地 ; 意外地
Katie accidentally forgot to turn off the cooker
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帶著五個小孩的公路之旅 (Glad They're OKAY)
09:07

- But then this evening, Isaac was playing with some of our little cousins on the deck and he was so cute with them, he backed up and accidentally fell off a rock ledge and landed on a rock.
但到了晚上,Isaac 在甲板上跟我們幾個小表弟妹玩,他對他們超好的,他往後退,不小心從一個岩石邊緣摔下去,還摔到石頭上。
- He backed up and accidentally fell off a rock ledge
世界上最短航線!起飛到降落居然不用兩分鐘?! (I took the world's shortest flight. It was underwhelming.)
04:32

- loudly talking and bothering people and accidentally poking a selfie stick in someone's face.
我不會大聲說話打擾別人,還不小心用自拍杆戳到別人的臉。
- accidentally poking a selfie stick in someone's face.
不小心把自拍杆戳到別人的臉上。
跟著加拿大人 Bob 學英文系列:遲到的藉口用英文怎麼說?! (How to Make Excuses for Being Late in English! ?⏰?)
08:14

- Sometimes you're driving to work or school and you accidentally bump into someone or maybe someone hits you.
有時,你開車去上班或上學,你會不小心撞到別人,或者被別人撞到。
- accidentally bump into someone or maybe someone hits you.
你會不小心撞到別人,或者被別人撞到。
癌症究竟是怎麼發生的呢?跟著影片一起了解吧!(A New Way to Understand Cancer)
10:25

- By doing its best to destroy the tumor, your immune system accidentally selects the fittest tumor cells.
透過盡全力摧毀腫瘤,你的免疫系統意外地選擇了最健康的腫瘤細胞。
為什麼你可以合法地從一艘沉沒的船上偷東西 (Why You Can Legally Steal From a Sinking Ship)
06:55

- Now, this was a relatively rare situation where someone had—accidentally—met all three modern legal criteria to make a pure salvage claim.
現在,這是一個相對罕見的情況,有人意外地遇到了所有的三個現代的法律標準來提出純打撈的要求。
臺灣總統候選人侯友宜談與中國之間的關係 (Taiwan Presidential Candidate Hou on China Ties)
04:08

- And it is easy to spark a conflict accidentally and trigger a war.
而且很容易引發衝突,一不小心就會引發戰爭。
無害的人「並不是」好人,為什麼? (A Harmless Man is NOT a Good Man - Jordan Peterson)
08:57

- This is a union presupposition too, that well, there's a bunch of things about you that are underdeveloped, and a lot of those things are because they're things you've avoided looking at because you don't want to look at them. There are parts of you you've avoided developing because it's hard for you to develop those parts. So, it's by virtual necessity that what you need is where you don't want to look because that's where you've kept it. When you see these stories of the hero journeying to unknown lands of terror and danger, that's what happens to you. It happens to you all the time. You're in this little safe space, like The Hobbit in the Shire, and then you know there's a great evil brewing somewhere, and you can no longer ignore it. So off you go into the land of terror and uncertainty, and better to go on purpose than accidentally, that's for sure, because at least you can be prepared. We also know that if you're going to face a threat, if you face it voluntarily, what happens is your body activates itself for exploration and mastery. But if you face it involuntarily, the same size threat, then you revert to prey mode and you're frozen, and that's way, way, way more stressful. It's way harder on your body."
- uncertainty and better to go on purpose than accidentally that's for sure because
不確定性,最好是有目的地去,而不是意外地去,這是肯定的,因為
跟著BBC一起看新聞標題學英文:大自然毀滅大自然? (Nature destroying nature: BBC News Review)
06:00

- Invasive species are those that come from a different environment accidentally and cause damage.
入侵物種是那些偶然來自不同環境並造成傷害的物種。
- from a different environment accidentally and cause damage.
不小心從不同的環境中進入並造成損壞。

