燕然铭石
accident。
accident:英语单词,名词,意为“事故;意外;[法] 意外事件;机遇”。
短语搭配:
1、automobile accident汽车事故。
2、cerebrovascular accident[内科]脑血管意外 ; 脑卒中 ; 脑血管伤害 ; 脑中风。
3、Accident Frequency事故频率 ; 意外事故发生频率 ; 意外事故发生率 ; 事故频次。
例句:
1、那场事故夺去了她的生命。
The accident deprived her of her life
2、他们用直升机把我们送到事故现场。
They choppered us to the scene of the accident。
3、在这次事故中他不能逃避他应负的责任。
He could not retreat from his responsibility in this accident。
扩展资料
accident可以用作名词
accident的基本含义是“意外遭遇”,即缺乏主观动机的不测事件,多用于交通事故。accident一般会造成损伤,其损伤程度的范围很大,譬如交通事故,可以是机毁人亡,也可以是遍体鳞伤,还可以是仅伤皮毛,当然也可以安然无恙。
accident还可以表示事先没有预料到的“意外”,即“偶然发生的事”,可以是好事,也可以是坏事,还可以是无所谓好也无所谓坏的事。
表示“某人遭遇不幸或事故”时接介词to或with; 表示“某物遭遇不幸或事故”时接to。
参考资料来源:百度百科-accident
念念花语
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a car accident「一场车祸」第一篇:a car accident of which i was the victim occurred a few months ago at hoping road and chiho road. the memory of that harrowing experience can still make my he...
Nightwish阳光
事故:accident。
交通事故:traffic accident
发生事故:The accident
die in the accident这是词组,如果放在句子中应该把die该成过去式died。
注意:die不能用被动语态,可以用形容词Dead替代。
扩展资料:
近义词
unforeseen
英[ˌʌnfɔ:ˈsi:n] 美[ˌʌnfɔ:rˈsi:n]
adj. 未预见到的,无法预料的; 意外的,偶然的;
[例句]Radiation may damage cells in a way that was previously unforeseen
辐射可能以一种我们过去未能预见到的方式破坏细胞。
参考资料来源:百度百科-accident
小剑2016
a car accident「一场车祸」第一篇:a car accident of which i was the victim occurred a few months ago at hoping road and chiho road. the memory of that harrowing experience can still make my heart go pit-a-pat. one day when crossing a street intersection i was suddenly enthralled by the sight of a beautiful girl in miniskirt walking on the sidewalk. for a moment i was oblivious of the onrushing traffic then shrills of alarm arose and i woke up from my daydream with a start. but it was too late, i was hurtled to the ground by a passing car. i can't think why i was so careless at that point. what a fool i was to cross a busy intersection when i was dangerously distracted by the sight of an attractive girl. if only such a terrible experience had never happened to me! i wish i could see her again, but certainly not at a street intersection and not when i was behaving like a fool.第二篇:whenever i look in the mirror and see the scar on my face i remember that cad accident. i t was a dirk night. i had a very good time at a marvelous birthday party thrown for a friend of mine. we ate and drank and danced happily. i thought i had drunk too much to drive home; however, when the party was over, i jumped into my car and drove away lightheartedly. there were only a few cars on the highway, so i drove faster and faster. suddenly i screamed and fell unconscious. the next thing i knew was that i was in a hospital, and a few days later when i checked out i found my face was indelibly scarred. i was so put out by the accident. i wish it hadn't happened. why on earth didn't i drive more slowly? i f only i hadn't drunk so much and what a fool i was to have a drunken driving. that accident has surely taught me a lesson and i think it is not only a good lesson but also an unforgettable experience.第三篇:on a holiday morning i drove home from my uncle's. the streets were as usual not crowded. i enjoyed a leisurely driving. nearing a crossroads, i saw the yellow traffic light flashing off and on. a highway bus was running toward me, but it was still a safe distance away. i drove on. then, to my horror, i was aware that the big bus was rushing head-on to me. i swerved my car and applied the brake, but it was too late. i heard a loud crash when the bus sideswiped the right door of my car in the middle of the street. at the sight of the big bus standing close by, i was rather frightened. why on earth didn't i stop and wait till it passed? i should have remembered that caution is all that matters in safe driving. the bus driver seemed to give me a warning; a small car should yield its right of way to a bigger one. what a fool i was to put myself at the mercy of a big bus! i have learned that it is better to give way to a big bus than to take a chance with the dubious considerateness of its driver and be ruined. if only my small car were as strongly built as a tank!第四篇:at the roundabout of the west-gate mall in taipei have you ever seen a high hoarding that shows in numerical figures the incidence of traffic accidents registered daily in taipei? it is of course a warning to car drivers. i used to see those figures, however, with nonchalance. although i had a motorbike and rode it to work everyday, most to the time i rode it carefully, and only once in a while i sped on the road for fear of being late to work for a date. a car accident would never victimize me, i thought. i was always lucky. but, alas, i eventually became the victim of a car accident which forced me to lie in a hospital for about fourteen months and become a news-maker in spite of myself. that day a bus was running in my direction and not far from it was bus stop. i was so na?ve as to think that the bus driver would pay heed to me. no sooner and i seen that bus approaching me than i sensed i was hurled off my motorbike. when i woke up feeling pain and soreness from head to toe, a nurse told me that i was in a critical condition upon arrival at the hospital and that i was lucky because the doctors decided to operate on me instantly. now i am alive and well, though i have ugly scars all over my body as a result of eight operations and a maimed leg to boot. i have paid really much too much for a careless driver.第五篇:whenever i start my car i cannot help recalling a nightmarish experience. that experience was connected with a car accident in which i nearly got killed. the accident came a few months ago when i was turning the corner of a hillside within a short distance of my home. having driven non-stop for many hours, i was clean done in; so i stopped my car and opened the door to get out to take a breather. i was so absorbed in the thought that i would soon see my folks after a long absence that i did not pay attention things around me. then, just as i got off the car, something hit me and i fell and lay in a puddle of blood. despite my blurred vision i saw a motorcycle pass by at full speed. then i became unconscious. when i woke up i found myself in a hospital. my leg, forehead and elbows were all bound up in white bandage. furthermore, many places on my body were bruised. i had been hospitalized for fourteen days. i can't think why i was so careless at that point; had i been more careful i would have avoided that terrible accident. if only such a harrowing experience had never happened! but i think i have learned a lesson from it. we chinese have a saying, "one who has narrowly escaped a tremendous disaster will live happily ever after." i hope such prediction will come true soon.
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