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accident和incident的区别(2/2) - 英语听力.lrc
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[00:00.87] "An incident" is much more general.[00:03.74] We can use it to talk about almost anything that happens, any single event.[00:08.55] If we were describing a particular time when something went badly wrong,[00:12.51] we might talk about "the incident last summer". For example.[00:16.50] It might be something completely intentional,[00:20.78] someone deliberately starting an argument.[00:24.43] We don't talk about politics at home since the incident last summer.[00:28.98] Li was looking for an argument and brought up the subject of the recent elections.[00:33.40] We couldn't call the argument "an accident" because Li started it deliberately.[00:41.66] We often say "incident" when we don't want to mention what actually happened,[00:46.24] or sometimes if we want to make an event sound less important.[00:51.52] The police use "incident" to talk about possible crimes,[00:55.02] if they're not yet sure if a crime has been committed.[00:58.37] It's quite common to hear.[01:00.03] Police are looking into the incident.[01:02.62] It means that they are investigating to see if someone has committed a crime.[01:07.80] So the biggest difference is that accidents are never intentional,[01:11.73] but incidents might be.
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"An incident" is much more general. We can use it to talk about almost anything that happens, any single event. If we were describing a particular time when something went badly wrong, we might talk about "the incident last summer". For example. It might be something completely intentional, someone deliberately starting an argument. We don't talk about politics at home since the incident last summer. Li was looking for an argument and brought up the subject of the recent elections. We couldn't call the argument "an accident" because Li started it deliberately. We often say "incident" when we don't want to mention what actually happened, or sometimes if we want to make an event sound less important. The police use "incident" to talk about possible crimes, if they're not yet sure if a crime has been committed. It's quite common to hear. Police are looking into the incident. It means that they are investigating to see if someone has committed a crime. So the biggest difference is that accidents are never intentional, but incidents might be.
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