insignificant
insignificant 英 [ˌɪnsɪgˈnɪfɪkənt] 美 [ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt]
adj. 无关紧要的
- When something is insignificant, it doesn't matter. The fact that your mom gets to school a half hour late becomes insignificant when she announces you're stopping for ice cream on the way home.
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- adj. 无关紧要的
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1. It’s important to keep people happy to an extent, but the fate of any one human is largely insignificant.
某种程度上说人保持开心很重要,但是任何一个人的命运大部分是无关紧要的。
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2. However, at this point, it is too easy to be a critic, and some of the issues are insignificant, or are reasonable for a 1.0 release.
但是,目前这太容易成为吹毛求疵的问题,有些问题是无关紧要的,或者说应该对 1.0 发行版提这些问题。
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3. I think too often we forget about the suffering of others while focusing on our own suffering, and if we learned to share the suffering of others, our suffering would seem insignificant as a result.
我想,大多数时候,我们总是专注于自己的痛苦而忘记了别人的悲痛。 如果我们能够学会分享别人的悲痛,那么我们自己的痛苦也会因此变得无关紧要。
- insignificant (adj.) 1650s, "without meaning," also "answering to no purpose," from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + significant. From 1748 as "small in size." Related: Insignificantly.
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