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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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