fortuitously
(ad.)偶然地;意外地
For·tu·i·tous a.
1. Happening by chance; coming or occuring unexpectedly, or without any known cause; chance; as, the fortuitous concourse of atoms.
It was from causes seemingly fortuitous . . . that all the mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. --Robertson.
So as to throw a glancing and fortuitous light upon the whole. --Hazlitt.
2. LAw Happening independently of human will or means of foresight; resulting from unavoidable physical causes.
Syn: -- Accidental; casual; contingent; incidental. See Accidental.
-- For*tu*i*tous*ly, adv. -- For*tu*i*tous*ness, n.
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fortuitously
adv : by good fortune; "fortunately the weather was good" [syn: fortunately,
luckily, as luck would have it] [ant: unfortunately,
unfortunately]