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Перевод: incident
[прилагательное] свойственный; присущий; случайный; падающий; инцидентный; смежный; [существительное] случай ; происшествие; инцидент ; эпизод ; обязанности, связанные с пребыванием в должности; привилегии, связанные с пребыванием в какой-л. должности; случайность
Тезаурус:
- They went downstairs, carefully and without incident.
- Mr Richard Russell, 54, a taxi driver who witnessed the incident, said: "St Trinians girls are angels compared with this lot."
- Many people questioned the watchman as to his condition on the night of the incident.
- JANUARY: Fined 1,500 by the FA following an incident with the crowd at Oldham in November.
- He begins with the mind as "white paper" (following Locke), describes "external sensible objects", then records - as, for example, in the "sense of unknown modes of being" after the boat-stealing incident - what he felt at the time, and then adds a later "reflection" or meditation upon the event from the point of view of the author writing in 1798-;1805.
- In our situation we had an incident - trivial by comparison with Peter's - which illustrates well what may happen when someone has a teachable spirit.
- Not only does the picture add nothing to the text but it also doesn't convey as much about the incident as the text.
- Other indicators, such as consumption anomalies and incident, of misuse, are available but tend to be unreliable.
- Judge Blofeld said: "I am unhappy that an incident that requires a court hearing cannot have one."
- At this remove, the whole incident seems insane, but at the time it only proved once again what any driver has always known, that the constructors as a class are hard-nosed men with egos every bit as big as their drivers' and that there isn't enough concern among them for driver welfare or safety to fuel a heart for a minute.
- Through the first tall window one end of a mobile trailer, the main incident room, could just be seen.
- He said that he had been in a corner of the bar talking to the landlord and friends during the time that the incident took place.
- Although Maidstone was now beginning to display the fact that he was far from sober - his walk was a little unsteady and one or two of his words did not come out exactly right - the visit to the hatshop passed off without any untoward incident.
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