immaterial 的定义
- of no essential consequence; unimportant.
- not pertinent; irrelevant.
- not material; incorporeal; spiritual.
immaterial 近义词
irrelevant
immaterial 的近义词 23 个
- extraneous
- inconsequential
- meaningless
- trivial
- unimportant
- foreign
- impertinent
- inapplicable
- inapposite
- inappropriate
- inconsiderable
- inconsiderate
- inessential
- insignificant
- irrelative
- matter of indifference
- no big deal
- no never mind
- of no account
- of no consequence
- of no importance
- trifling
- unnecessary
immaterial 的反义词 14 个
not existing in physical form
immaterial 的近义词 36 个
- incorporeal
- nonmaterial
- aerial
- airy
- apparitional
- asomatous
- bodiless
- celestial
- disbodied
- discarnate
- disembodied
- dreamlike
- dreamy
- ethereal
- ghostly
- heavenly
- impalpable
- imponderable
- incorporate
- insensible
- intangible
- metaphysical
- nonphysical
- psychic
- shadowy
- spectral
- spiritlike
- spiritual
- subjective
- supernatural
- unearthly
- unembodied
- unfleshly
- unsubstantial
- unworldly
- wraithlike
immaterial 的反义词 10 个
更多immaterial例句
- Regardless of where you land between — or even on — those two poles is immaterial.
- Whether Hand gets every save opportunity is immaterial — though he was a perfect 16 for 16 with Cleveland last year.
- We literally lost only a few million dollars, which is fairly immaterial.
- We’re — you know, so I think — what I think of that is immaterial.
- Winning a championship, even under disputed circumstances, has a way of making everything else immaterial.
- It is immaterial if the infidel is a combatant or a civilian.
- The lack of evidence for HGH as an effective performance enhancer is just as immaterial as its illegality.
- Whether blame is assigned to the failed follower or the failed leader is immaterial.
- Their daily experiences are so much more powerful than ink on paper that they make the content of textbooks immaterial.
- So as long as a lethal strike passes muster in constitutional terms, the location of the target is immaterial.
- It is immaterial to whom the transfer is made if the purpose be to prefer one creditor to another.
- It appears also, as far as absorption goes, to be immaterial whether the ammonia is free or combined.
- It is immaterial whether she acquired her estate before or after the birth of the child.
- Nor is the fact immaterial that he need not, and would not have made the payment had he known the true state of things.
- Like him, he disbelieved in the existence of anything immaterial, for even a human soul is formed out of matter.