一、詳細(xì)釋義:


adj.

微不足道的,可忽略不計(jì)的,無足輕重的


例句:

The capacitive effects are negligible.

電容的影響可以忽略不計(jì)。


例句:

Their losses were negligible.

他們的損失有限。


二、詞義辨析:


marginal,minor,negligible,minimal

這些形容詞均含“不重要的,次要的”之意。 marginal指處于邊緣,幅度、范圍小,故價值或重要性不大。 minor多指與別的比較后顯得不重要,或指較少、較小。 negligible指數(shù)量小,不重要,微不足道或可忽略不計(jì)。 minimal指最少、最低或最小。


三、參考例句:


The damage to my car is negligible.

我的汽車的損壞是極輕微的。


His knowledge of geography is negligible.

他的地理知識少得可憐。


And the turnover is almost negligible.

而且人員流動率幾乎可以忽略不計(jì)?


His suggestion is always considered as negligible to her.

對她而言,他的建議總是微不足道的。


This will have a negligible effect on the temperature.

這對溫度的影響將是微乎其微的。


Details are negligible as far as I know.

我認(rèn)為這些細(xì)節(jié)是完全可以忽略的。


He is a negligible person in the government.

在政府中他是個微不足道的人。


The production cost of fake goods is limited and often negligible to producers.

仿制品的生產(chǎn)成本很低,對于制造者來說常??梢院雎圆挥?jì)。


These effects appear to be negligible with respect to aerodynamic coefficients.

就空氣動力系數(shù)這方面來說,這些影響似乎可以略去。


Power can be transmitted over a great distance with practically negligible loss if it is carried by electric current.

用電流輸送動力,幾乎能以微不足道的損耗把它送到很遠(yuǎn)的地方去。