accident
noun /ˈæksɪdənt/
/ˈæksɪdənt/
Idioms (交通)事故;意外遭遇;不测事件 - a car/road/traffic accident
车祸;公路事故;交通事故 - in an accident He was killed in an accident.
他死于车祸。 - One in seven accidents is caused by sleepy drivers.
每七次交通事故就有一次是驾驶员困倦造成的。 - The accident happened at 3 p.m.
事故发生于下午 3 点钟。 - to have an accident
出事故 - a serious/minor accident
严重/轻微事故 - a fatal accident (= in which somebody is killed)
死亡事故 - Every year in the United Kingdom more than 4 000 people die in accidents in the home.
在英国,每年有4 000多人死于家庭事故。 - a climbing/riding accident
登山/骑马意外 - Take out accident insurance before you go on your trip.
你去旅行前要办理好意外保险。 - I didn't mean to break it—it was an accident.
我不是故意打碎它的,这是个意外。 - Their boat sank in a freak accident.
他们的船在一起反常的意外事故中沉没了。 - His son died in a tragic cycling accident.
他的儿子死于一场悲惨的自行车事故。 - There are a number of accident blackspots (= places where lots of accidents happen) on that road.
那条路上有许多事故多发点。 - We don't know the cause of the accident.
我们不知道事故的原因。 - He was badly injured in a motorcycle accident.
他在一次摩托车事故中受了重伤。
Wordfinder- accident
- ambulance
- casualty
- first aid
- hospital
- injure
- paramedic
- stretcher
- victim
- witness
Topics Transport by car or lorrya2, Illnessa2- He was badly hurt in an accident involving two cars and a lorry.
他在一起两辆汽车和一辆卡车相撞的事故中受了重伤。 - She met with an accident while on holiday in Spain.
她在西班牙度假期间遇到了一起事故。 - The ambulance took only six minutes to reach the scene of the accident.
救护车只用了 6 分钟就赶到了事故现场。 - The woman was involved in a road traffic accident.
这名妇女卷入了一起道路交通事故中。 - a fatal road accident
一起致命的道路交通事故 - It is the first fatal accident to have occurred at the factory.
这是这家工厂发生的首例死亡事故。 - It's Dad. He's had an accident at work.
是爸爸-他工作时发生了意外。 - She broke her arm in a riding accident.
她在一次骑马事故中折断了手臂。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bad
- dreadful
- horrible
- …
- be involved in
- have
- meet with
- …
- happen
- occur
- take place
- …
- black spot
- victim
- prevention
- …
- in an/the accident
- an accident involving
- an accident waiting to happen
- the scene of the accident
- …
- a car/road/traffic accident
- [countable, uncountable] something that happens unexpectedly and is not planned in advance
意外;偶然的事 - Their early arrival was just an accident.
他们早到仅仅是偶然而已。 - It is no accident that men fill most of the top jobs in nursing.
男人担任护理中大多数最重要的工作绝非偶然。 - an accident of birth/fate/history (= describing facts and events that are due to chance or circumstances)
出生/命运/历史的偶然性
Synonyms luckluck- chance
- coincidence
- accident
- fate
- destiny
- luck the force that causes good or bad things to happen to people:
- This ring has always brought me good luck.
这戒指总是给我带来好运。
- This ring has always brought me good luck.
- chance the way that some things happen without any cause that you can see or understand:
- The results could simply be due to chance.
这结果可能纯属意外。
- The results could simply be due to chance.
- coincidence the fact of two things happening at the same time by chance, in a surprising way:
- They met through a series of strange coincidences.
他们因一连串奇妙的巧合而相遇。
- They met through a series of strange coincidences.
- accident something that happens unexpectedly and is not planned in advance:
- Their early arrival was just an accident.
他们早到仅仅是偶然而已。
- Their early arrival was just an accident.
- fate the power that is believed to control everything that happens and that cannot be stopped or changed:
- Fate decreed that she would never reach America.
命中注定她永远到不了美国。
- Fate decreed that she would never reach America.
- destiny the power that is believed to control events:
- I believe there’s some force guiding us—call it God, destiny or fate.
我认为有某种力量在指引着我们,称之为上帝也罢,天意也罢,或是命运也罢。
- I believe there’s some force guiding us—call it God, destiny or fate.
Fate can be kind, but this is an unexpected gift; just as often, fate is cruel and makes people feel helpless. Destiny is more likely to give people a sense of power: people who have a strong sense of destiny usually believe that they are meant to be great or do great things.Patterns用 fate 还是 destiny? - by …luck/chance/coincidence/accident
- It’s no coincidence/accident that…
- pure/sheer luck/chance/coincidence/accident
- to believe in luck/coincidences/fate/destiny
- It's just an accident of history that the city became part of the Soviet Union.
这座城市归属苏联纯属历史的偶然。 - He claimed that Britain was European only as an accident of geography and that its interests really lay with the United States.
他声称,英国成为欧洲人只是地理上的偶然,它的利益真正在于美国。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- mere
- pure
- sheer
- …
- by accident
- an accident of birth
- an accident of history
- be no accident that…
- …
- Their early arrival was just an accident.
词源late Middle English (in the general sense ‘an event’): via Old French from Latin accident- ‘happening’, from the verb accidere, from ad- ‘towards, to’ + cadere ‘to fall’.
Idioms
an accident/a disaster waiting to happen
- a thing or person that is very likely to cause danger or a problem in the future because of the condition it is in or the way they behave
隐患 - Any one of these nuclear plants may be a disaster waiting to happen.
这些核电厂中的任何一个都可能会成为灾难隐患。
- Any one of these nuclear plants may be a disaster waiting to happen.
accidents will happen
- people say accidents will happen to tell somebody who has had an accident, for example breaking something, that it does not matter and they should not worry
出事是难免的
by accident
- in a way that is not planned or organized
偶然;意外地 - We met by accident at the airport.
我们在机场不期而遇。 - Helen got into acting purely by accident.
海伦当演员完全出于偶然。 - It happened, whether by accident or design, that Steve and I were the last two people to leave.
不知是偶然还是事先安排,史蒂夫和我是最后离开的两个人。
- We met by accident at the airport.
a chapter of accidents
- (British English) a series of unpleasant events caused by bad luck
接二连三的不幸事故;接踵而来的灾祸;祸不单行 - The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish.
整个事件自始至终麻烦不断。
- The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish.