incident in Swedish
incident in Swedish is händelse, tilldragelse, incident — incident means an event, especially one that is noteworthy, unpleasant, or disruptive.
incident in Swedish
händelse
(countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence.
tilldragelse
(countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence.
incident
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
händelse
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
olyckshändelse
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
tillbud
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
tilldragelse
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.
Similar words in Swedish
Common Swedish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "incident" in Swedish?
"incident" in Swedish is händelse, tilldragelse, incident. incident means: An event, especially one that is noteworthy, unpleasant, or disruptive.
How do you use "incident" in a sentence?
Example: "Police were called to the scene after an incident outside the club." In Swedish, "incident" is händelse, tilldragelse, incident.
Are there other ways to say "incident" in Swedish?
Yes — Swedish has 5 translations listed for "incident": händelse, tilldragelse, incident, olyckshändelse, tillbud.
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