微不足道英语怎么说
- Reverse spelling (crumb for crum, a word in which b has no justification) is also a trivial mistake.
- I was making a million a year, but that's chickenfeed in the pop business.
- His sons' squabbles seem petty by comparison, even if the sums involved are huge.
- I teach women how to get started on breastfeeding their babies. There's very little support for women and every little helps.
- It may seem trivial, but get it wrong and it will leave a lasting negative impression.
- They laughed at my puny efforts.
- I know it sounds trivial , but I'm worried about it.
- On so trivial a thing hang a throne and a dynasty!
- But these waterways seem minute in comparison to the world's two lengthiest rivers—the Nile and the Amazon.
- They didn't need a lot of equipment or tools and the cost of the start-up inventory was minimal.
- Identifying accessibility evaluation points is not a trivial matter.
- And at least it was not a trivial view, nor an ill meant one.
- Writing the actual code is not a trivial task.
- He received a paltry annuity of $100.
- These prices pale into insignificance when compared with what was paid for two major works by the late Alfred Stieglitz.
- Outside California these difficulties may seem fairly trifling.
- The risks were represented as negligible.
- The other alternatives are attractive in theory but in practice are either impractical or offer only marginal improvements.
- But in a country such as Brazil or China, the bank's clout is trifling.
- I was a nobody and not inclined to beg for mercy or to show it.
- If we look at the larger picture of the situation, the differences seem slight.
- The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample.
- Eventually, she told me the truth. She was possessed by an idea. This one very simple idea that changed everything.
- The industry today is nothing to what it once was.
- Reverse spelling (crumb for crum, a word in which b has no justification) is also a trivial mistake.