circunstancial

circunstancial
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. circumstantial
Detrás de la guerra había causas económicas, pero también intervinieron en ella otros factores circunstanciales.There were economic reasons behind the war, but other circumstantial factors had an impact on it too.
b. incidental
Centrémonos en los objetivos fundamentales del proyecto y dejemos a un lado aspectos circunstanciales.Let's focus on the main goals of the project and leave aside incidental aspects.
a. chance (used as an adjective)
Nos conocimos en la barra de un bar. Fue un encuentro circunstancial.We met at a bar. It was a chance encounter.
a. circumstantial
Moreno dice que fue condenado con pruebas meramente circunstanciales y que apelará.Moreno says he was convicted on purely circumstantial evidence and that he will appeal.
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This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
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"Acá" y "por allí" son complementos circunstanciales de lugar en estas oraciones."Here" and "over there" are adverbials of place in these sentences.
El verbo puede tener complemento directo e indirecto y complementos circunstanciales.The verb may have a direct and indirect object, plus adjuncts.
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