单词 | trifle |
释义 | trifle (traɪfəl ) Word forms: trifles , trifling , trifled 1. a trifle phrase You can use a trifle to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order to make something you say seem less extreme. [vagueness] As a photographer, he'd found both locations just a trifle disappointing. 'There we go,' said Diane, a trifle too cheerily. His uniform made him look a trifle out of place. Synonyms: slightly, a little, a bit, somewhat 2. countable noun A trifle is something that is considered to have little importance, value, or significance. He had no money to spare on trifles. Believe me, it's the least I can do, a mere trifle. Synonyms: knick-knack, nothing, toy, plaything 3. variable noun Trifle is a cold dessert made of layers of sponge cake, jelly, fruit, and custard, and usually covered with cream. Phrasal verbs: trifle with phrasal verb If you say that someone is not a person to be trifled with, you are indicating to other people that they must treat that person with respect. He was not someone to be trifled with. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] No man in Tabriz trifled with the executioner. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Image of trifle ![]() © graletta, Shutterstock Quotations: a snapper-up of unconsidered triflesThe Winter's Tale Translations: Chinese: 琐事, 屈莱弗甜食由蛋糕、果冻、水果、蛋奶沙司做成,上浇鲜奶油。 Japanese: つまらないもの, トライフル |
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