incidental
adj. 附屬的; 易發生的,偶然發生的; 伴隨發生的
n. 附帶事件; 伴隨事件,雜費; 非主要的附帶項或費用
If one thing is incidental to another, it is less important than the other thing or is not a major part of it.
The playing of music proved to be incidental to the main business of the evening...
音樂演奏成了當晚唱主角的商業活動的陪襯。
At the bottom of the bill, you will notice various incidental expenses such as faxes.
在賬單底部,你會發現有傳真等各項雜費。
1. (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified;
2. an item that is incidental
1. (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence;
2. following as a consequence;
3. not of prime or central importance;
You should know the additional responsibilities that are incidental to the job.
你該知道做這項工作要承擔額外責任.
The varieties of life are derived from the incidental recombination of genes of love.
生活多樣化,是從愛的基因,再緣份結合中獲得.
The incidental is always out of order in the family, find arbitrarily everywhere?
家中雜物總是毫無秩序, 到處亂跑 嗎 ?
These actions we assume are random and incidental.
我們所採取的這些行動是隨意的、附帶性的.
Please merge all these items together under the item of " incidental expenses ".
把這些費用歸併列入 “ 雜費 ” 項內.