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[, in·ci'den·tal·ly || ‚ɪntlɪ]◙ adv. אגב, דרך אגב; באופן מקרי, במקרה, בדיוק* * *◙ קוידב,הרקמב,ירקמ ןפואב ;בגא ךרד,בגא◄ -
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kebetulan* * *bersamaan -
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adv1) випадково2) між іншим; у зв'язку з цим; в цьому разі* * *adv1) випадково2) між іншим; до речі; у зв'язку з цим -
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rastësisht; me që ra fjala -
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adv. ингэхэд, дашрамд нь хэлэхэд. -
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ad. 부수적으로, 우연히, (문장 수식어로)말이난 김에(말하자면), 덧붙여 말하자면 -
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1 შემთხვევით2 სხვათა შორის, რადგან სიტყვამ მოიტანა -
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ضمنا،اتفاقا،لزوما،بطور لزوم -
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incidentno
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adv. случајно -
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adv incidentalment, per cert -
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1) ( by the way) übrigens, apropos2) ( in passing) nebenbei, beiläufig;( accidentally) zufällig, durch Zufall -
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• slučajno; sporedno; uzgredno -
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soit dit en passant, à propos, entre parenthèses (C16-130) -
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nagu muuseas, märkuse korras, muide -
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между прочим, попутно -
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[ˌɪnsɪ'dent(ə)lɪ]adv1) випадко́во2) між і́ншим3) в да́ному ра́зі -
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кстати; между прочим; случайно; попутноEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > incidentally
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incidentally — is spelt this way and not (as the pronunciation in rapid speech might suggest) incidently. Its usual role is as a sentence adverb marking a new stage in speech (or sometimes writing) and it does not always carry its full weight of meaning ‘as an… … Modern English usage
incidentally — (adv.) 1520s, by the way, casually; see INCIDENTAL (Cf. incidental) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Sense of as a new but related point attested by 1925 … Etymology dictionary
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incidentally — ► ADVERB 1) by the way. 2) in an incidental manner … English terms dictionary
incidentally — [in΄sə dent′ l ē, in΄sədent′lē] adv. 1. in an incidental manner; as something less important but associated 2. as a new but related point; by the way … English World dictionary
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incidentally — in|ci|den|tal|ly S3 [ˌınsıˈdentəli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] used to add more information to what you have just said, or to introduce a new subject that you have just thought of = ↑by the way ▪ Incidentally, where were you born? ▪ The wine,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
incidentally — in|ci|den|tal|ly [ ,ınsı dentli ] adverb * 1. ) used for adding related but less important information to what has just been said, or for suddenly introducing a new subject: His name, incidentally, was misspelled in the credits of the first two… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
incidentally */ — UK [ˌɪnsɪˈdent(ə)lɪ] / US adverb 1) used for adding related but less important information to what has just been said, or for suddenly introducing a new subject His name, incidentally, was misspelt in the credits of the first two Star Wars movies … English dictionary
incidentally — adverb Date: 1665 1. in an incidental manner ; not intentionally < the arrant nonsense of some of his statements is incidentally hilarious John Lahr > 2. by way of interjection or digression ; by the way < fortunate in having a good teacher…… … New Collegiate Dictionary
incidentally — adverb a) In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance. The book discussed the subject, but only incidentally. b) By chance; in an unplanned way. Incidentally, did you hear anything new from your brother yesterday? … Wiktionary