中英词典查询

trifle [ˈtraɪfəl]

n. 琐事; 少量; 蛋糕;
vi. 轻视,藐视; 嘲弄; 随意摆弄,玩弄;
vt. 浪费(时间或金钱); 虚度;
复数:: trifles 过去式:: trifled 过去分词:: trifled 现在分词:: trifling 第三人称单数:: trifles
[同义词] 碎的东西;小玩意儿: bit amount small little

例句:

  • His uniform made him look a trifle out of place.
    他的制服让他看起来有些格格不入。
  • The Prime Minister smiled again, this time a trifle frostily.
    首相又笑了笑,这回有点儿冷冰冰的。
  • "There we go," said Diane, a trifle too cheerily.
    “这就对了,”黛安娜说道,语气有点儿过于兴高采烈。
  • Having had no tea, he was...a trifle peckish.
    来自O. Manning
  • Chill the trifle for an hour before serving.
    来自BBC
  • The sport does, indeed, look a trifle odd.
    来自THETIMES
  • She trifled through her youth.
    她虚度了青春年华。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Tom trifled too long at the fair.
    汤姆在集市上逛得太久了。
    来自《权威词典》