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insignificantly

/in-sig-nif-i-kuhnt/US // ˌɪn sɪgˈnɪf ɪ kənt //UK // (ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt) //

微不足道的是,微不足道地,微不足道的,微不足道

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unimportant, trifling, or petty: Omit the insignificant details.
    • : too small to be important: an insignificant sum.
    • : of no consequence, influence, or distinction: a minor, insignificant bureaucrat.
    • : without weight of character; contemptible: an insignificant fellow.
    • : without meaning; meaningless: insignificant sounds.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a word, thing, or person without significance.

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Examples

  • That said, the step taken Wednesday was not an insignificant one.

  • As viruses course through a population, they inevitably mutate, although most such genetic changes are functionally insignificant.

  • While not insignificant, these advancements still fall into the “baby steps” category.

  • Proponents of this move say that while the positive effect of remdesivir may be small, it is not insignificant, and that incremental improvements are vital in fighting this virus.

  • However, Brown said removing news articles from Facebook in Australia would be “insignificant” to its business because they are a small fraction of what users see.

  • “He was an absolutely gray and insignificant personality,” says Kurnosova.

  • In fact, most of the false rumors they tracked on Twitter showed low to insignificant propagation.

  • Whatever irregularities occurred were accidental and insignificant.

  • And Pippa Middleton's bridesmaid dress was meant to be "insignificant."

  • Maliki—no Thomas Jefferson to begin with—was not about to risk his political life over such an insignificant contingent.

  • Think of the immeasurable wealth of a Providence who could create such a wonder for just two insignificant human beings.

  • Today we did not proceed further than Mendoza (twelve miles), a still more insignificant place than St. Anna.

  • These maps were prepared for cyclists, and many of the hills seem insignificant to a powerful motor.

  • Douglas got clear with but insignificant loss, and, collecting his men by a prearranged note of his horn, he returned to camp.

  • What earnest attention is given to every detail, no matter how insignificant, which goes to make up the general effect!