irrelevance 英 [ɪˈreləvəns]   美 [ɪˈrɛləvəns]

irrelevance

irrelevance  英 [ɪˈreləvəns] 美 [ɪˈrɛləvəns]

n. 离题;枝节问题;不相关的事物 

名词复数:irrelevances 

He writes: "In this defining moment, we either unite or face irrelevance. 他写道:“在这个决定性的时刻,我们要嘛团结,要嘛面对分裂。
He offers this as if the new private university were an irrelevance – just a random anomaly – but I'm not so sure. 谈到这个问题时,他似乎忘记了这个新设立的私立大学——只是一个异常化的随意——但是我并不确定。

  • Irrelevance represents what is NOT at all important to what’s going on right now. Anything that distracts you from this sentence is clearly an example of irrelevance.
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  • n. 离题;枝节问题;不相关的事物
  • 1. He writes: "In this defining moment, we either unite or face irrelevance.

    他写道:“在这个决定性的时刻,我们要嘛团结,要嘛面对分裂。

  • 2. He offers this as if the new private university were an irrelevance – just a random anomaly – but I'm not so sure.

    谈到这个问题时,他似乎忘记了这个新设立的私立大学——只是一个异常化的随意——但是我并不确定。

  • 3. Those who would ignore this fact are destined, I believe, for decline and irrelevance.

    我认为,无视这一事实的人注定走向衰败,终将被时代所抛弃。

  • irrelevance (n.) 1735, from irrelevant + -ance. Earlier in the same sense was irrelevancy (1590s).
ir·rele·vance AWL / ɪˈreləvəns ; NAmE ɪˈreləvəns / ( also less frequent ir·rele·vancy / ɪˈreləvənsi ; NAmE ɪˈreləvənsi / plural ir·rele·vancies ) noun 1 [uncountable ] lack of importance to or connection with a situation 无关紧要;不相关 the irrelevance of the curriculum to children's daily life 课程与孩子们日常生活的脱节 OPP relevance 2 [countable ,  usually singular ] something that is not important to or connected with a situation 无关紧要的事物;不相关的事物 His idea was rejected as an irrelevance. 他的想法被认为离题而遭否定。 irrelevance irrelevances ir·rele·vance / ɪˈreləvəns ; NAmE ɪˈreləvəns / ir·rele·vancy / ɪˈreləvənsi ; NAmE ɪˈreləvənsi /
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