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1 accidentally
випадково; ненавмисно, без умислу -
2 accidentally
advвипадково, ненавмисно* * *advвипадково; ненавмисно, без наміру -
3 accidentally
advвипадково; ненавмисно, без наміру -
4 accidentally
[ˌæksɪ'dent(ə)lɪ]advвипадко́во; ненавми́сно -
5 cause death accidentally
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6 kill accidentally
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7 cause
1) причина, мотив, спонука, підстава ( чогось); судова справа; судовий процес2) розпоряджатися, віддавати розпорядження; веліти, примушувати; завдавати, спричиняти•cause the death of by criminal means — = cause the death of a person by criminal means спричинити смерть злочинним способом (особі)
- cause a dangercause the death of a person by criminal means — = cause the death of by criminal means
- cause a loss
- cause a panic
- cause a physical injury
- cause a scandal
- cause an accident
- cause an explosion
- cause and effect
- cause before the High Court
- cause book
- cause-books
- cause celebre
- cause collectively
- cause concern
- cause damage
- cause death
- cause death accidentally
- cause destruction
- cause disturbance
- cause disturbances
- cause-effect relation
- cause fire
- cause for divorce
- cause grievous bodily harm
- cause in law
- cause inconvenience
- cause international scandal
- cause intoxication
- cause list
- cause of accident
- cause of accusation
- cause of action
- cause-of-action estoppel
- cause of arrest
- cause of cancellation
- cause of charge
- cause of crime
- cause of damage
- cause of death
- cause of discontent
- cause of divorce
- cause of justice
- cause of loss
- cause of offence
- cause of offense
- cause offence
- cause offense
- cause people's deaths
- cause smth. to be done
- cause suspicion
- cause to be done
- cause trouble -
8 kill
1) військ. знищення2) вбивати, позбавляти життя, умертвляти; ліквідовувати, знищувати ( жертву); розм. провалювати ( законопроект тощо)•- kill a draft law
- kill a hostage
- kill accidentally
- kill an attacker
- kill at random
- kill at the order
- kill brutally
- kill by a car bomb
- kill by contract
- kill by contract hire
- kill by gang
- kill by greed
- kill by inches
- kill by malice
- kill by malice
- kill by provocation
- kill by recklessness
- kill by will
- kill deliberately
- kill for money
- kill for the sake of killing
- kill in excess of self-defence
- kill in excess of self-defense
- kill in self-defence
- kill in self-defense
- kill in the heat of passion
- kill justifiably
- kill lawfully
- kill legally
- kill mercifully
- kill negligently
- kill on a whim
- kill on sight
- kill oneself
- kill recklessly
- kill ritualistically
- kill sadistically
- kill simple
- kill situationally
- kill tortureously
- kill under the influence
- kill unjustifiably
- kill willfully
- kill with intent
- kill within self-defence
- kill within self-defense
См. также в других словарях:
accidentally — (adv.) late 14c., non essentially, also unnaturally, from ACCIDENTAL (Cf. accidental) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning unintentionally is recorded from 1580s; phrase accidentally on purpose is recorded from 1862 … Etymology dictionary
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accidentally — [adj] by chance by mistake, fortuitously, haphazardly, unintentionally, unwittingly; concepts 548,552 … New thesaurus
accidentally — ac|ci|den|tal|ly [ ,æksı dentli ] adverb * by chance, as the result of an accident: Police believe the fire was started accidentally. A woman was accidentally killed during the shootout. a. by mistake instead of deliberate intention: The program… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
accidentally — adverb 1 without intending to: I accidentally locked myself out of the house. 2 accidentally on purpose humorous used to say that someone did something deliberately although they pretend they did not: I think John lost his homework accidentally… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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accidentally — /æksəˈdɛntli/ (say aksuh dentlee) adverb 1. by chance; unexpectedly. –phrase 2. accidentally on purpose, (humorous) seemingly by accident but with a hidden purpose …
accidentally — accidental ► ADJECTIVE 1) happening by accident. 2) incidental; subsidiary. ► NOUN Music ▪ a sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note. DERIVATIVES accidentally adverb … English terms dictionary