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1 incidentally
adverb(by the way) nebenbei [bemerkt]* * *[-'den-]* * *in·ci·den·tal·ly[ˌɪn(t)sɪˈdentəli]adv inv1. (by the way) übrigens, apropos* * *["InsI'dentəlI]adv1) (= by the way) übrigens2)(= casually)
to mention sth incidentally — etw beiläufig erwähnen3)(= secondarily)
it's only incidentally important — das ist nur von nebensächlicher Bedeutung* * *incidentally [-tlı] adv1. nebenbei2. beiläufig3. gelegentlich4. zufällig5. nebenbei bemerkt, übrigens* * *adverb(by the way) nebenbei [bemerkt]* * *adv.zufällig adv. -
2 incidentally
1) ( by the way) übrigens, apropos2) ( in passing) nebenbei, beiläufig;( accidentally) zufällig, durch Zufall -
3 incidentally
[ɪnsɪ'dentlɪ] UK/ US
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4 incidentally
[ɪnsɪ'dentlɪ] UK/ US
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5 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) übrigens* * *adv.apropos adv.nebenbei adv.nebenbei bemerkt adv.übrigens adv. -
6 apropos
adverb* * *ap·ro·pos[ˌæprəˈpəʊ, AM -ˈpoʊ]his remarks were hardly \apropos seine Bemerkungen waren wenig angebrachtII. adv\apropos of nothing ganz nebenbei, übrigens* * *["prə'pəʊ]1. prepapropos (+nom)2. adj predremark passend, treffend* * *apropos [ˈæprəpəʊ; ˌæprəˈpəʊ]A adv1. passend, zur rechten Zeit:he arrived very apropos er kam gerade zur rechten Zeit oder wie gerufen2. hinsichtlich (of gen):3. apropos, übrigens, da wir gerade davon sprechenB adj passend, (zu)treffend* * *adverbapropos of — in Bezug auf (+ Akk.); hinsichtlich (+ Gen.)
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7 incident
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. -
8 casually
adverbungezwungen; zwanglos; beiläufig [bemerken]; flüchtig [anschauen]; salopp [sich ausdrücken]; leger [sich kleiden]* * *adverb zufällig* * *cas·ual·ly[ˈkæʒjuəli, AM ˈkæʒuəli]1. (without seriousness) beiläufigto treat sb \casually jdn kaum beachten2. (irregularly) nicht kontinuierlichto be employed \casually nicht fest angestellt sein3. (accidentally) zufällig4. (informally) lässig, leger\casually dressed salopp gekleidet* * *['kZjʊlɪ]adv(= without planning) zufällig; (= without emotion) ungerührt; (= incidentally, in an offhand manner) beiläufig; (= without seriousness) lässig; (= informally) zwanglos; dressed leger* * *adverbungezwungen; zwanglos; beiläufig [bemerken]; flüchtig [anschauen]; salopp [sich ausdrücken]; leger [sich kleiden]* * *adv.gelegentlich adv. -
9 apropos
passend;his remarks were hardly \apropos seine Bemerkungen waren wenig angebracht adv\apropos of nothing ganz nebenbei, übrigens
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