piddling 英 [ˈpɪdlɪŋ]   美 [ˈpɪdlɪŋ]

piddling

piddling  英 [ˈpɪdlɪŋ] 美 [ˈpɪdlɪŋ]

adj. 琐屑的;无用的;不重要的  v. 撒尿;鬼混(piddle的ing形式) 

That piddling 2.3% gain on the S&P 500 is a huge 11.5 percentage points above the loss delivered by the Shanghai market this year. 今年标普500那微不足道的2.3%升幅与跌跌不休的上海股市造成的亏损局面相比,大大地高出了11.5%。
But besides the meanderings of the Dow and S&P some market watchers have been eyeing volume numbers which have been pretty piddling lately. 但除了道琼斯指数和标准普尔指数的一波三折外,一些市场观察人士还在关注最近相当清淡的成交量数据。

  • If your part time job pays badly, you might describe your income as piddling, or insignificant.
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  • adj. 琐屑的;无用的;不重要的
  • v. 撒尿;鬼混(piddle的ing形式)
  • 1. That piddling 2.3% gain on the S&P 500 is a huge 11.5 percentage points above the loss delivered by the Shanghai market this year.

    今年标普500那微不足道的2.3%升幅与跌跌不休的上海股市造成的亏损局面相比,大大地高出了11.5%。

  • 2. But besides the meanderings of the Dow and S&P some market watchers have been eyeing volume numbers which have been pretty piddling lately.

    但除了道琼斯指数和标准普尔指数的一波三折外,一些市场观察人士还在关注最近相当清淡的成交量数据。

  • 3. By this time, the tablewill be spotted with everybody’s piddling island archipelagoes of dressings andsauces and wine sprayed across the white tablecloth.

    到那时,白色的桌布上会洒满食物的敷料、汤汁和酒,看上去就像太平洋里的群岛。

  • piddling (adj.) "insignificant, trifling," 1550s, present-participle adjective from piddle (v.).
pid·dling / ˈpɪdlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈpɪdlɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] ( informal, disapproving) small and unimportant 琐碎的;鸡毛蒜皮的 SYN trivial pid·dling / ˈpɪdlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈpɪdlɪŋ /
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