unimportant

[英] [ˌʌnɪmˈpɔ:tnt] [美] [ˌʌnɪmˈpɔrtn:t] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 不重要的;无意义的;微不足道的 If you describe something or someone as unimportant, you mean that they do not have much influence, effect, or value, and are therefore not worth serious consideration. 
  • It was an unimportant job, and paid very little...

    这份工作无足轻重,而且薪水还很低。

  • When they had married, six years before, the difference in their ages had seemed unimportant.

    他们6年前结婚时,年龄的差距似乎并不重要。

Adjective

1. not important;

  • "a relatively unimportant feature of the system"
  • "the question seems unimportant"

2. not important or noteworthy

1. In the word "unimportant", "un-"is a prefix.
在单词unimportant中un是前缀。

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2. Block out this unimportant detail at the top of your picture.
在底片上把图像上部的这个不重要的细节涂抹掉。

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3. He doesn't deign to talk to unimportant people like me.
他不肯屈尊和像我这样不重要的人说话。

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4. Let's not quarrel about such unimportant matters.
我们不要为这些小事争吵了。

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5. Money seems unimportant when sets beside the joys of family life.
与天伦之乐相比,金钱显得微不足道。

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6. Slough off unimportant verbiage.
删除无关紧要的空话。

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7. The matter was so unimportant that she dismissed it from her mind.
此事太无足轻重,她将它置之脑后。

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8. The old lady is always fretting over something unimportant.
那位老妇人总是为一些小事焦虑不安。

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