词汇 | inconsequential |
释义 | inconsequential adjective uk /ɪnˌkɒn.sɪˈkwen.ʃəl/ us /ɪnˌkɑːn.sɪˈkwen.ʃəl/ not important: 不重要的,无足轻重的 an inconsequential matter/remark无足轻重的事情/言论 Most of what she said was pretty inconsequential.她说的大部分内容无关紧要。 Of little or less importance be in/under someone's shadowidiom be neither here nor thereidiom big deal biggie derisory meaningless meaninglessly meaninglessness mere merely picture piddling piddly piffling play second fiddleidiom unserious unseriousness venial vestigial vestigially Related wordinconsequentially inconsequential | American Dictionaryinconsequential adjective us/ɪnˌkɑn·sɪˈkwen·ʃəl/ not important; able to be ignored: Changes in the stock market were pretty inconsequential during the past week. Examples of inconsequentialinconsequential In other words, free and equal competition in the labour market is established by turning a blind eye to inconsequential differences. That is, the interventions by the supernatural are infrequent and, hence, inconsequential to the processes and regularities of the development of civilization. First, any bias is inconsequential so long as it is constant. After controlling for recognition, informational factors proved inconsequential in explaining individual-level differences in strategic voting. Yet, if the family and state each specialise on different tasks - for which there is some evidence - this independence may be illusory or inconsequential. In a society in which rights are relatively unimportant, this may be inconsequential. If the conditions promoting majority or minority influence occur very rarely, then the negative influence of the majority or the minority could be practically inconsequential. With inconsequential landholding they severely lacked income or other means of support. The actor, therefore, is inconsequential to decisions of generic intolerance. Note that, for the president, vetoing the prime minister's proposed cabinet is not a costless or inconsequential course of action. In both cases, the unique variance explained was by no means inconsequential (7% and 11%, respectively). Small irregularities arise from the sampling process and are inconsequential. On his account, an appearance by a divine presence would be strangely inconsequential. His observation was therefore personally convincing, and certainly anomalous, but collectively inconsequential. This criticism is inconsequential if these data are mere idiosyncrasies of the way humans perform in speech perception experiments. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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