irrelevant 的定义
- not relevant; not applicable or pertinent: His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects.
- Law. having no probative value upon any issue in the case.
irrelevant 近义词
beside the point
irrelevant 的近义词 31 个
- extraneous
- immaterial
- inappropriate
- inconsequential
- insignificant
- pointless
- trivial
- unimportant
- unnecessary
- unrelated
- foreign
- garbage
- impertinent
- inapplicable
- inapposite
- inappurtenant
- inapropos
- inapt
- inconsequent
- not connected with
- not germane
- not pertaining to
- off the point
- off the topic
- out of order
- out of place
- outside
- remote
- unapt
- unconnected
- without reference
irrelevant 的反义词 15 个
更多irrelevant例句
- Prosecutors say it is irrelevant whether Caldwell personally breached the building.
- That you really wanted a table saw is irrelevant to the exchange.
- Brands generally are realizing that they have to get behind these larger social issues or they will quickly become irrelevant.
- While keyword placement is essential, avoid titles that are just filled with irrelevant keywords or variations of your target keyword.
- When asked, Faulconer would sort of dismiss the point as irrelevant, because it is irrelevant.
- The quandary of whether to freeze eggs or not could become irrelevant overnight.
- That is decidedly not to say that politics and economics are irrelevant.
- The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant.
- Nicki treats the obsession with her pop ambitions as an irrelevant, surface-level irritation.
- Today many in the economics and urban planning professions consider such factors close to irrelevant.
- Either they are unavoidable if your living questions are fully discussed, or they are irrelevant and they do not matter.
- All the dull months he had spent with Cash and the burros dwarfed into a pointless, irrelevant incident of his life.
- Without wasting time in irrelevant chat, the seconds walked apart for consultation.
- Much competent evidence (to borrow from the lawyers) we must reject as irrelevant or immaterial to our main issue.
- The mention by Hogarth of Ridley and Latimer they considered irrelevant; their fathers' heroic mood was a detail: not an entail.