unintentionally [
ˌʌnin'tenʃənəli]
adv. 无意中
- I offended him quite unintentionally.
我触犯了他,完全是出于无心。 - A usually unintentionally conflicting or contrary purpose.
矛盾通常是非故意的互相冲突或出于相反的目的
unintentionally[ adv ]
without intention; in an unintentional manner
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she hit him unintentionally
- A mistrial was declared in January after a prosecutor withheld evidence, albeit unintentionally.
- Some of the recent problems besetting the Bush campaign: _He unintentionally handed Jesse Jackson a new issue with his characterization of the Democrat as "the hustler from Chicago" in a speech to a GOP audience in Nebraska.
- In the 31 previous shuttle flights _ indeed in all the manned space launches _ many tools have gone along unintentionally, although Solid said "we have very stringent tool-control." In the end, it was much ado about nothing.
- It is a pity that he muddled up the Nuclear Electric position with that of the entire industry, thus managing, unintentionally I am sure, to double the figures for NE's liabilities.
- This is fine for wan catwalk waifs: not so good if you want to look normal. White summer fabrics inevitably look flimsy, even unintentionally transparent.
- You have unintentionally contributed to that smoke-screen by repeating the French disinformation that the Americans want subsidies for European films cut or abandoned. This is not so.
- You unintentionally park in spaces reserved for the handicapped.
- A growing number of analysts are expressing concern that the Fed could push interest rates so high and slow growth so much that it unintentionally pushes the country into a recession.
- One manager had to sign a "self-criticism statement" that said: "Due to the attraction of money, I traded in counterfeit trademark labels, which were made in Macao and infringed the rights of others unintentionally.
- The other fires may have been caused by humans unintentionally, they said.
- The brief says that the judgment unintentionally contravenes Treasury Department regulations and undermines the U.S. objective of establishing international procedures for settling claims arising from the Persian Gulf War.
- Finally, there is the problem of destroying Iraq's civil society unintentionally.
- Some symbols, however, become unintentionally prophetic.
- "Just Coolin"' (Atlantic) _ LeVert LeVert describes Side 1 of "Just Coolin"' as a "conceptual funk suite," and the term is unintentionally apt.
- It was unintentionally hilarious when Bill Gates, Microsoft's chief executive, and Ed Esber, his Ashton-Tate counterpart, went to New York to announce the agreement.
- It is the Fed's anti-inflation campaign that has a growing number of private analysts worried the central bank may unintentionally push the nation into a recession as it tries to hold the economy to a more sustainable level of growth.
- Prosecutors based much of the GAF case, which ended in a January mistrial after the government unintentionally withheld evidence, on testimony by Los Angeles broker and admitted felon Boyd L. Jefferies.
- Upchurch said he fired unintentionally when Gilchrist tried to grab his gun.
- But "GAF I" ended in a January mistrial after he government unintentionally withheld a key piece of evidence.
- The Pentagon, after releasing figures earlier in the week showing that the allies so far had delivered only a small portion of promised financial support, on Thursday said it had unintentionally understated the value of allied nations' contributions.
- The day comes when he unintentionally pushes Lainie hard enough to knock her unconscious.
- The defence argued that this gave the authorities carte blanche to prosecute anyone - from senior officials who had unintentionally released classified data to newspaper readers who saw such material.