incident in Japanese
incident in Japanese is 事故, 事件, 事変 — incident means an event, especially one that is noteworthy, unpleasant, or disruptive.
incident in Japanese
事故
Pronounced: jiko
(countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence.
事件
Pronounced: jiken
(countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence.
事変
Pronounced: jihen
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
事故
Pronounced: jiko
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
What does "incident" mean?
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noun An event, especially one that is noteworthy, unpleasant, or disruptive.
"Police were called to the scene after an incident outside the club."
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adjective Naturally connected to or arising from something else.
"The risks incident to the job were explained during training."
incident in a sentence
- Police were called to the scene after an incident outside the club.
- There was a minor incident at the factory, but no one was hurt.
- The risks incident to the job were explained during training.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "incident" in Japanese?
"incident" in Japanese is 事故, 事件, 事変. incident means: An event, especially one that is noteworthy, unpleasant, or disruptive.
How do you pronounce 事故?
"incident" in Japanese is 事故, pronounced "jiko".
How do you use "incident" in a sentence?
Example: "Police were called to the scene after an incident outside the club." In Japanese, "incident" is 事故, 事件, 事変.
Are there other ways to say "incident" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "incident": 事故, 事件, 事変.
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