trifling
/ˈtraɪflɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈaɪflɪŋ] /ˈtraɪflɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈaɪflɪŋ] /ˈtrī-f(ə-)liŋ How to pronounce trifling (audio)/ (ame, mw)
trifling — 形容詞
- triflingpositive
- more triflingcomparative
- most triflingsuperlative
1. describes something so small in amount, value, or seriousness that it does not d
微不足道
微小或不重要,不值得在意
describes something so small in amount, value, or seriousness that it does not deserve attention or concern.
Nora considered the late fee a trifling amount and paid it at once.
Nora 認為那筆滯納金微不足道,便立刻付清了。
adjective before noun: a trifling + amount / sum / matter
Walid did not want to lose a close friend over such a trifling disagreement.
Walid 不想因為一點微不足道的分歧而失去一位好友。
pattern: over such a trifling + [noun]
The committee wasted nearly an hour on a trifling change to the budget.
委員會為了預算上一個微不足道的變動,浪費了將近一小時。
Even trifling mistakes in the instructions can confuse the whole team.
即使是指示中微不足道的錯誤,也可能讓整個團隊感到困惑。
Pedro promised himself he would stop worrying about these trifling expenses.
Pedro 對自己承諾,不再為這些微不足道的開銷煩惱。
- trivial
more common and can describe things that are uninteresting rather than just small
- insignificant
stronger emphasis on having no importance or effect
- petty
often describes complaints, rules, or behaviour that are small-minded rather than the thing itself being small
- negligible
more formal, typically used for amounts so small they can be ignored
- significant
large enough to matter
- substantial
of considerable importance or size
- serious
worthy of attention because of possible harm
文法句型
trifling + noun
用法筆記
Often used with dismissive or minimising expressions like 'such a', 'merely a', or 'only a' to emphasise that something is not worth concern. The noun it modifies is typically abstract (matter, issue, sum, expense, difference, detail, mistake).