accidentally

accidentally
-'den-
adverb por casualidad; por descuido
accidentally adv sin querer
accidentally
tr[æksɪ'dentəlɪ]
adverb
1 (by chance) por casualidad
2 (unintentionally) sin querer
accidentally [.æksə'dɛntəli, -'dɛntli] adv
1) by chance: por casualidad
2) unintentionally: sin querer, involuntariamente
accidentally
adv.
accidentalmente adv.
por accidente adv.
'æksə'dentli, ˌæksɪ'dentəli
adverb
a) (by chance) por casualidad, de manera fortuita
b) (unintentionally) sin querer

he did it accidentally on purpose — (colloq & hum) lo hizo sin queriendo (fam & hum)

[ˌæksɪ'dentǝlɪ]
ADV
1) (=by chance) por casualidad

we met quite accidentally — nos encontramos por pura casualidad

2) (=unintentionally) sin querer, involuntariamente

he was accidentally killed — fue muerto por accidente

the liquids were accidentally mixed — los líquidos se mezclaron por descuido

* * *
['æksə'dentli, ˌæksɪ'dentəli]
adverb
a) (by chance) por casualidad, de manera fortuita
b) (unintentionally) sin querer

he did it accidentally on purpose — (colloq & hum) lo hizo sin queriendo (fam & hum)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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