English to Irish Meaning of incident - eachtra


Incident :
eachtra

eachtra, timpiste, cion coiriúil, ábhar, rud, feiniméan, láithreacht, teacht, iatán, caidreamh collaí, tine, gráscar, cás, othar, cliant, gearr

eachtra, ó am go chéile, teagmhasach, ghabhálas

coincidenteachtrateagmhais
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Definitions of incident in English
Noun(1) a single distinct event(2) a public disturbance
Adjective(1) falling or striking of light rays on something(2) (sometimes followed by `to'
Examples of incident in English
(1) There is a resonant interaction of the incident light with the surface plasmons on both surfaces of the metal film.(2) The sample chamber could be rotated to alter the incident angle for both reflective and transmissive diffraction.(3) The cutoff wavelength of a dichroic mirror is a sensitive function of the incident angle.(4) If the Germans did not like it, they could attack American forces Everything was to be done to force an incident .(5) Compressive force on the platelet, on the other hand, is a function of both the incident angle and shear rate.(6) It chronicles where the incident happened, when, and in what circumstances.(7) This orientation minimizes the polymer's exposure to incident light and hence lowers observed fluorescence.(8) The incident happened in 1994 as mourners gathered after the funeral of the boy's grandfather.(9) It was an hour packed with drama, incident , excitement, courage and endeavour.(10) The net effect is the diffraction of the incident radiation by the array of molecules.(11) Note that the incident angle is the angle between the laser beam and the normal to the interface.(12) In a bizarre but later understandable chain of events, an incident happened in seconds that ruined the lives of four men and ended that of a fifth.(13) The appellate court reversed, saying the search was lawful because it was incident to the arrest of the passenger.(14) It is true if and only if the first argument is incident to the second.(15) He saw that she showed no sign of being scared on account of the occurrence of a political incident .(16) The first meeting passed off without incident .
Related Phrases of incident
(1) incident report ::
tuarascáil teagmhais
(2) incident ray ::
ray eachtra
(3) incident wave ::
teagmhas tonn
(4) incident to ::
eachtra go
Synonyms
Adjective
1. incidental ::
teagmhasach
Noun
2. event ::
imeacht
3. occurrence ::
tharla
4. episode ::
eachtra
5. experience ::
taithí
6. happening ::
ag tarlú
7. occasion ::
ócáid
8. proceeding ::
imeacht
9. eventuality ::
eventuality
10. affair ::
affair
11. business ::
gnó
12. adventure ::
eachtraíochta
13. exploit ::
leas a bhaint as
14. escapade ::
escapade
15. matter ::
ábhar
16. circumstance ::
imthoisc
17. fact ::
Go deimhin
18. development ::
Forbairt
Different Forms
coincident, incident, incidents
Word Example from TV Shows
But until we know
what caused this incident,

But until we know what caused this INCIDENT,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3

I was afraid you were going to fixate
on that Mars Rover incident.

I was afraid you were going to fixate on that Mars Rover INCIDENT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7

Teams 1 and 2,\Ngo to the area of the incident.

Teams 1 and 2,
go to the area of the INCIDENT.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 12

A minor incident?
Yes.

A minor INCIDENT? Yes.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

and l have one minor little incident,
and now you're telling me

and l have one minor little INCIDENT, and now you're telling me

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

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