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incident [ɛ̃sidɑ̃]masculine noun* * *
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incidente ɛ̃sidɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( peu important) incidental2) Linguistique [proposition] parenthetical3) Physique [lumière] incident
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nom masculin1) ( événement fortuit) incident2) ( perturbation)* * *ɛ̃sidɑ̃ nm* * *A adj1 ( peu important) incidental;2 Ling [proposition] parenthetical;3 Phys [lumière] incident.B nm1 ( événement fortuit) incident; incident diplomatique/nucléaire/de frontière diplomatic/nuclear/border incident; en cas d'incident if anything should happen;2 ( perturbation) incident (de parcours) hitch; incident technique technical hitch; incident de séance procedural hitch; l'incident est clos the matter is closed;3 Jur incidental plea; soulever un incident to raise a point of law.I1. [accessoire - remarque] incidental4. DROIT incidental————————incidente nom fémininII[ɛ̃sidɑ̃] nom masculin[accrochage] incidentincident diplomatique/de frontière diplomatic/border incidentincident technique technical hitch ou incident2. DROIT -
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♦ incident (1) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/n.1 evento; avvenimento; episodio; fatto; caso: a strange incident, un fatto strano; an incident of unsafe driving, un caso di guida pericolosa2 evento negativo; fatto spiacevole; incidente: without further incident, senza ulteriori incidenti; a border incident, un incidente di frontiera; a diplomatic incident, un incidente diplomatico; incident room, centrale operativa ( per far fronte a un'emergenza o a un incidente) NOTA D'USO: - incident o accident?-FALSI AMICI: incident non significa incidente nel senso di infortunio, disgrazia. incident (2) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/a.1 inerente; insito; connesso: the duties incident to leadership, i doveri inerenti alla posizione di capo2 che può accadere come conseguenza; conseguente (a)3 (leg.) accessorio -
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incident ['ɪnsɪdənt]1 nounincident m;∎ the meeting went off without incident la réunion s'est déroulée sans incident;∎ the match was full of incident de nombreux incidents ont eu lieu pendant le match;∎ border or frontier incident incident m de frontière;∎ diplomatic incident incident m diplomatique∎ incident to lié à►► British incident room (in police station) salle f des opérations -
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A n2 ( disturbance) incident m ; border/diplomatic incident incident frontalier/diplomatique ; stabbing incident agression f à coups de couteau ; without incident sans incident.B adj2 Phys [ray] incident. -
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'insidənt(an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) incidente, suceso- incidentally
incident n incidentetr['ɪnsɪdənt]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go off without incident pasar sin incidentesincident room centro de operacionesincident ['ɪntsədənt] adj: incidenteincident n: incidente m, incidencia f, episodio m (en una obra de ficción)adj.• incidente adj.n.• acontecimiento s.m.• episodio s.m.• escena s.f.• incidencia s.f.• incidente s.m.• lance s.m.• suceso s.m.'ɪnsədənt, 'ɪnsɪdənta) ( event) incidente m, episodio mb) ( disturbance) (journ) incidente m; (before n)['ɪnsɪdǝnt]incident room — (BrE) centro m de investigaciones
1.N (=event) incidente m, suceso m ; (in book, play etc) episodio m, incidente m ; (=confrontation) incidente ma life full of incident — una vida azarosa or llena de acontecimientos
the police were called to the scene of the incident — llamaron a la policía para que acudiera al lugar del suceso
2.CPDincident room N — centro m de coordinación
* * *['ɪnsədənt, 'ɪnsɪdənt]a) ( event) incidente m, episodio mb) ( disturbance) (journ) incidente m; (before n)incident room — (BrE) centro m de investigaciones
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['ɪnsɪdənt]1) (event) (in life) avvenimento m.; (in narrative) episodio m.2) (disturbance) incidente m.border, diplomatic incident — incidente di frontiera, diplomatico
* * *['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) fatto- incidentally* * *['ɪnsɪdənt]1) (event) (in life) avvenimento m.; (in narrative) episodio m.2) (disturbance) incidente m.border, diplomatic incident — incidente di frontiera, diplomatico
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noun2) (clash) Zwischenfall, der* * *['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) der Vorfall- academic.ru/37355/incidental">incidental- incidentally* * *in·ci·dent[ˈɪn(t)sɪdənt]I. nan isolated \incident ein Einzelfall ma minor \incident eine Bagatellea shooting \incident eine SchießereiII. adj1. (resulting from)* * *['InsIdənt]1. n1) (= event) Ereignis nt, Begebenheit f, Vorfall ma day/book full of incident — ein ereignisreicher Tag/ereignisreiches Buch
there were several incidents of violence — es kam mehrmals zu Gewalttätigkeiten; (during demonstration etc) es kam mehrmals zu gewalttätigen Ausschreitungen
3) (in book, play) Episode f2. adj1)* * *A adj1. (to)a) verbunden (mit)b) gehörend (zu)b) PHYS einfallendB s1. Vorfall m, Ereignis n, Vorkommnis n, auch POL Zwischenfall m:full of incidents ereignisreich2. Nebenumstand m, -sache f4. JURa) (Neben)Folge f (of aus)b) Nebensache fc) (mit einem Amt etc verbundene) Verpflichtung* * *noun2) (clash) Zwischenfall, der3) (in play, novel, etc.) Episode, die* * *n.Begebenheit f.Ereignis -se n.Geschehnis n.Vorfall -¨e m.Zwischenfall m. -
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['ɪnsɪd(ə)nt]without incident — (uneventful) senza incidenti (di rilievo), (without trouble) senza problemi
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m ( episodio) incidentincidente aereo plane crashincidente stradale road accident* * *incidente agg.1 incident: (fis.) raggio incidente, incident ray2 (gramm.) parenthetic (al)◆ s.m.1 (infortunio) accident: un incidente automobilistico, ferroviario, a car, railway accident; incidente sul lavoro, industrial injury; un incidente mortale, a fatal accident; l'aereo ebbe un incidente nell'atterraggio, the aeroplane had an accident when landing // incidente di percorso, (fig.) upset (o snag o setback): salvo incidenti di percorso, barring setbacks; nonostante alcuni incidenti di percorso terminammo l'opera nei tempi previsti, despite some upsets (o snags) we completed the job on schedule2 (disputa, questione) incident, argument: ho avuto un incidente col mio principale, I had an argument with my boss; incidente diplomatico, diplomatic incident; chiudere l'incidente, to declare the incident closed3 (dir.) objection, incident: sollevare un incidente, to raise an objection (o an incident) // incidente procedurale, collateral proceeding.* * *I [intʃi'dɛnte]sostantivo maschile1) (sciagura, infortunio) acci dent, crashincidente automobilistico o stradale car o road accident; -i domestici accidents in the home; avere un incidente — to have an accident o a crash
2) (inconveniente) incident, mishap, trouble U•II [intʃi'dɛnte]aggettivo fis. incident* * *incidente1/int∫i'dεnte/sostantivo m.1 (sciagura, infortunio) acci dent, crash; incidente automobilistico o stradale car o road accident; - i domestici accidents in the home; avere un incidente to have an accident o a crash2 (inconveniente) incident, mishap, trouble U; senza -i di percorso without mishapincidente diplomatico diplomatic incident.————————incidente2/int∫i'dεnte/fis. incident. -
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adj.1 incident (luz, rayo).2 incidental.m.incident.el viaje transcurrió sin incidentes the journey passed without incident* * *► adjetivo1 incidental1 incident, event* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) (=contratiempo) hitch2) (=disputa) incident2.ADJ incidental* * *masculino incident* * *= incident.Ex. Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.----* explicar + Posesivo + versión del incidente = explain + Posesivo + side of the incident.* relatar un incidente = relate + incident.* * *masculino incident* * *= incident.Ex: Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.
* explicar + Posesivo + versión del incidente = explain + Posesivo + side of the incident.* relatar un incidente = relate + incident.* * *incidente EN algo:una agrupación incidente en la actualidad política a group which plays an influential role in the current political situationincidentno se registraron incidentes durante la manifestación ( frml); the demonstration passed off without incident* * *
incidente sustantivo masculino
incident
incidente sustantivo masculino incident
' incidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercamiento
- exceptuar
- parte
- peripecia
- pormenor
- posterior
- repetir
English:
embarrassed
- incident
- savage
- witness
- strain
* * *♦ adj[luz, rayo] incident♦ nmincident;el viaje transcurrió sin incidentes the journey passed without incident;tuve un pequeño incidente con mi jefe I had a minor altercation with my boss;los hinchas ingleses protagonizaron graves incidentes there were some serious incidents involving English fans* * *m incident* * *incidente nm: incident, occurrence* * *incidente n incident -
18 Ultimatum, English
(1890)A painful and, for Portugal, embarrassing, diplomatic incident with Great Britain during the "Scramble for Africa." On 11 January 1890, England presented the Lisbon government with an ultimatum stating that, unless Portugal withdrew her armed forces from what is today a section of Malawi in central east Africa, Britain would consider breaking the ancient Anglo- Portuguese Alliance and would dispatch naval units to Mozambique and possibly to Portugal itself. The center of the conflict was disputed claims over an area to the west of northern Mozambique, a region in which Britain claimed to have special interests. Portugal requested international arbitration of the dispute, but London refused and presented the ultimatum. At the time, Portugal had an armed force in the disputed sector and was claiming sovereignty.The English Ultimatum led to the fall of the Lisbon government of the day, which gave in and withdrew Portugal's forces, as well as to unprecedented public agitation over the question. The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance came under great strain, although it was mended and renewed with the 1899 Treaty of Windsor. The monarchy was badly damaged by the national humiliation, and the Republican Party gained supporters. Portugal's current national anthem, A Portuguesa, was inspired by it. -
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Diplomatic term: conduct investigation into an incident, investigate an incidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расследовать происшествие
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20 выразить глубокие сожаления по поводу инцидента
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выразить глубокие сожаления по поводу инцидента
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