incidental 的 2 个定义
- happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
- incurred casually and in addition to the regular or main amount: incidental expenses.
- likely to happen or naturally appertaining.
- something incidental, as a circumstance.
- incidentals, minor expenses.
incidental 近义词
related; minor
更多incidental例句
- Medical professionals continue to push back against a body-worn camera video released by the Sheriff’s Department purporting to show a deputy overdosing from incidental contact with fentanyl in a San Marcos parking lot in July.
- Many breakthrough cases seem to be entirely asymptomatic, only being detected through routine or incidental testing.
- It found “incidental deficiencies” that did not merit any fines or corrective action.
- By contrast, retailing plays an almost incidental role in “Amazon Unbound.”
- One incidental benefit of the charter school movement is that it put pressure on traditional public schools – and society as a whole – to do something about it.
- Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society.
- Decorative value is largely incidental to artistic merit as defined by critics.
- The party the mayor seeks is one in which inequality is the central focus of the platform rather than incidental to it.
- The problem of “incidental impact” arises in many different contexts.
- Do not mistake the epic graft in Sochi as unusual or incidental.
- Casual employment in the Connecticut act means occasional or incidental employment.
- How just is this sentiment, so simply phrased, incidental to the passionate and feverish colour of the painter!
- For the first time it was no longer disguised from sight by the incidental interest of its side issues.
- Incidental features of sex hygiene will arise naturally from physical education and can be adequately treated there.
- The painter will do well to look on them as something incidental merely to the picture.