accidentally
accidentally — 副詞
1. doing something without meaning to, usually because of carelessness, a slip of a
不小心;意外
非出於本意,因疏忽或巧合而發生
doing something without meaning to, usually because of carelessness, a slip of attention, or pure chance.
Maria accidentally deleted the photos of her grandmother from the laptop.
Maria 不小心把奶奶的照片從筆電裡刪掉了。
accidentally + past tense verb
The chef accidentally added salt to the cake instead of sugar.
主廚不小心在蛋糕裡加了鹽,而不是糖。
accidentally + past tense verb in main clause
Zane dropped the keys and accidentally kicked them under the car.
Zane 把鑰匙弄掉,還不小心把它踢到車子底下。
Two old friends met again after they accidentally sat at the same cafe table.
兩位老朋友意外地坐到咖啡店的同一張桌子,又再見面了。
The window was accidentally left open all night during the storm.
暴風雨那一整晚,窗戶被不小心開著沒關。
- unintentionally
more formal; stresses the lack of intention rather than chance
- by mistake
phrase, very common in speech; emphasises an error
- by chance
covers the 'unplanned meeting / discovery' meaning, not the 'made an error' meaning
- inadvertently
formal, often in writing or news; suggests carelessness
- deliberately
with clear intention to do something
- intentionally
more neutral than 'deliberately'
- on purpose
common spoken phrase, opposite of 'by mistake'
文法句型
accidentally + past tense verb
accidentally + past participle (passive)
用法筆記
Almost always placed directly before the main verb, or between auxiliary and past participle in passive form. Rarely used at the very end of a clause.