negligibility 的定义
- so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may safely be neglected or disregarded: The extra expenses were negligible.
negligibility 近义词
pettiness
更多negligibility例句
- The fact that we are seeing negligible flu seasons in other countries, which count their flu cases differently than we do, is part of the reason why.
- They pill a little bit on the inner waistband, but it’s pretty negligible, and the fleece itself is almost ridiculously plush and warm.
- Overall, retailers think that the percentage of consumers who do this purposefully is negligible.
- Overall, that would still just mean budget getting reallocated so the overall impact would be negligible.
- The other nine states either use negligible amounts to compensate victims or do not specify whether any money goes to victims.
- But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible.
- Never mind that the effects of correction are bound to be negligible or, worse, counterproductive.
- The results showed that while THC and alcohol combined impaired driving, THC had only a negligible effect on driving.
- While originating from cannabis sativa, like pot, it contains only a negligible amount of THC (the psychedelic chemical in weed).
- Drake says the company led him to believe any expenses would be negligible.
- That Bierce could not paint the large canvas does not make him negligible or even inconsiderable.
- The other man was negligible—a bovine lump of flesh without personality—born to hew wood and draw water for men of enterprise.
- Not from the glycerin, surely, for even granting that glycerin has food value the amount present is so small as to be negligible.
- Consider a certain star, and suppose for the moment that its size is negligible.
- The passing foreign population, though there was a certain number of English attracted by cheap living, was almost negligible.