inessential
/ˌɪnɪˈsenʃl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnɪˈsenʃl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌi-nə-ˈsen(t)-shəl/ (ame, mw)
inessential — 形容詞
- inessentialpositive
- more inessentialcomparative
- most inessentialsuperlative
1. describes something that you can manage without — it is nice or useful but does
非必要的
有也不錯,沒有也不要緊的
describes something that you can manage without — it is nice or useful but does not really matter if you have to do without it.
Sahil packed only one small bag, leaving every inessential item at home for the trip.
Sahil 只打包一個小袋子,把所有非必要的物品都留在家裡,準備出發旅行。
inessential + noun (attributive use describing things)
During the budget review, Mira cut the inessential costs from the marketing department first.
在預算檢討時,Mira 首先刪減了行銷部門中非必要的開銷。
collocation: inessential costs / expenses / spending
The library closed several inessential services after the council reduced its yearly funding.
市議會減少年度經費後,圖書館關閉了幾項非必要的服務。
Most of the cake decorations were inessential, but Caio added them for his daughter.
蛋糕上大部分的裝飾都是非必要的,但 Caio 還是為了女兒加了上去。
Felix removed every inessential word from the report for his manager to read quickly.
Felix 把報告中每一個非必要的字都刪掉,方便主管快速讀完。
- unnecessary
much more common in everyday speech; broader and less formal
- nonessential
near-synonym; preferred in American English and in formal lists (e.g. 'nonessential travel')
- dispensable
emphasises that something can be removed or replaced without harm
- superfluous
stresses that something is more than needed, often slightly wasteful
用法筆記
Frequently appears in formal or written contexts such as budgets, planning, or editing — when speaking, native speakers more often say 'not necessary' or 'not needed'.