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  • 1 incidental

    1. adjective
    (casual) beiläufig [Art, Bemerkung]; Neben[ausgaben, -einnahmen]
    2. noun, in pl.
    Nebensächlichkeiten; (expenses) Nebenausgaben
    * * *
    [-'den-]
    1) (occurring etc by chance in connection with something else: an incidental remark.) beiläufig
    2) (accompanying (something) but not forming part of it: He wrote the incidental music for the play.) Begleit-...
    * * *
    in·ci·den·tal
    [ˌɪn(t)sɪˈdentəl, AM -t̬əl]
    1. (related) begleitend attr, verbunden
    to be \incidental to sth mit etw dat einhergehen
    expenses \incidental to travel bei Reisen anfallende Kosten; (secondary) nebensächlich, zweitrangig
    these points are true but \incidental to the main problem diese Punkte sind zwar zutreffend aber für das eigentliche Problem ohne Belang
    \incidental charges Nebengebühren pl
    \incidental expenses Nebenkosten pl
    \incidental wage costs Lohnnebenkosten pl
    2. (by chance) zufällig; (in passing) beiläufig
    \incidental question/remark beiläufige Frage/Bemerkung
    * * *
    ["Insɪ'dentl]
    1. adj
    1)
    2) (= unplanned) event zufällig
    3) (= secondary etc) nebensächlich; remark beiläufig
    2. n
    Nebensächlichkeit f, Nebensache f;
    * * *
    incidental [ˌınsıˈdentl]
    A adj
    1. nebensächlich, Neben…:
    incidental earnings pl Nebenverdienst m;
    incidental music Begleitmusik f
    2. beiläufig
    3. gelegentlich
    4. zufällig
    5. academic.ru/37354/incident">incident A 1:
    the expenses incidental thereto die dabei entstehenden oder damit verbundenen Unkosten
    6. folgend (on, upon auf akk), nachher auftretend:
    incidental images PSYCH Nachbilder
    B s
    1. Nebenumstand m, -sächlichkeit f
    2. pl WIRTSCH Nebenausgaben pl, -kosten pl
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (casual) beiläufig [Art, Bemerkung]; Neben[ausgaben, -einnahmen]
    2. noun, in pl.
    Nebensächlichkeiten; (expenses) Nebenausgaben
    * * *
    adj.
    folgend adj.
    gelegentlich adj.
    zufällig adj.
    zugehörig adj.

    English-german dictionary > incidental

  • 2 incidental

    in·ci·den·tal [ˌɪn(t)sɪʼdentəl, Am -t̬əl] adj
    1) ( related) begleitend attr, verbunden;
    to be \incidental to sth mit etw dat einhergehen;
    expenses \incidental to travel bei Reisen anfallende Kosten;
    ( secondary) nebensächlich, zweitrangig;
    these points are true but \incidental to the main problem diese Punkte sind zwar zutreffend aber für das eigentliche Problem ohne Belang;
    \incidental expenses Nebenkosten pl
    2) ( by chance) zufällig;
    ( in passing) beiläufig;
    \incidental question/ remark beiläufige Frage/Bemerkung

    English-German students dictionary > incidental

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