unintentional / ˌʌn ɪnˈtɛn ʃə nl /

💦中学词汇无意的无意中无意中的无意间

unintentional 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not intentional or deliberate: an unintentional omission from the list.

unintentional 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not planned

更多unintentional例句

  1. When violations are found to be unintentional, each one could result in a $2,500 fine.
  2. Wherever the blame lies, and however intentional or unintentional the offending acts, these cases remind us of the enduring presence of performance-enhancing and illegal substances in sports.
  3. Charlie and Harry Davies-Carr were just babies—one and three years old—when they became unintentional internet superstars.
  4. All of those measures would likely have the unintentional benefit of helping to reduce emissions.
  5. Cindy McCain’s memoir, released today, is both a predictable layer on top of that existing family lore and perhaps an unintentional moment of coloring outside the lines.
  6. Witnesses also make unintentional errors sometimes based on what they have heard from others.
  7. If nothing else, it is should provide a lot of unintentional hilarity.
  8. Tvert says there are always cases of people using alcohol and other substances and suffering from unintentional injuries.
  9. He laughs at the unintentional contradiction of that statement.
  10. Weiner could have the series end on an “ambiguous note” for audiences, even though it may be unintentional.
  11. If I have been in fault, God knows that I have erred through ignorance, that it was wholly unintentional on my part.
  12. One day, on Ludgate hill, a porter passing him was nearly pushed off the pavement by an unintentional motion of the doctor.
  13. Slowly, and with an unintentional solemnity, she went up to it and laid a hand upon it.
  14. The display, intentional or unintentional, of this article of feminine attire sufficed to arouse in me sexual feelings.
  15. We gather ideas about them everywhere, and in the most unexpected and unintentional places.