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adjectivebelanglos; irrelevant (geh.)be irrelevant to a subject — für ein Thema ohne Belang od. (geh.) irrelevant sein
* * *[i'relivənt](not connected with the subject that is being discussed etc: irrelevant comments.) unerheblich- academic.ru/88344/irrelevantly">irrelevantly- irrelevance
- irrelevancy* * *ir·rel·evant[ɪˈreləvənt, AM ɪrˈel-]adj belanglos, unerheblich, irrelevantmaking a large profit is \irrelevant to us es kommt uns nicht darauf an, einen hohen Gewinn zu erzielendon't be \irrelevant schweifen Sie nicht vom Thema aban \irrelevant question eine nicht zur Sache gehörende Frageto be largely \irrelevant to sth für etw akk weitgehend unerheblich [o ohne Bedeutung] sein* * *[ɪ'reləvənt]adjirrelevant; details also, information unwesentlich, nebensächlich; titles etc bedeutungslosit is irrelevant whether he agrees or not — es ist irrelevant or belanglos, ob er zustimmt
these issues are irrelevant to the younger generation — diese Fragen sind für die jüngere Generation irrelevant or belanglos
his novels are largely irrelevant to the concerns of today — seine Romane haben wenig Bezug auf die Probleme von heute
don't be irrelevant (in discussion) — bleib bei der Sache; (in essay writing) bleiben Sie beim Thema
* * *irrelevant adj (adv irrelevantly)1. irrelevant, nicht zur Sache gehörig:be irrelevant to sich nicht beziehen auf (akk)2. a) irrelevant, unerheblich, belanglos ( alle:to für)b) gegenstandslos, hinfällig3. unanwendbar (to auf akk)* * *adjectivebelanglos; irrelevant (geh.)be irrelevant to a subject — für ein Thema ohne Belang od. (geh.) irrelevant sein
* * *adj.bedeutungslos adj.irrelevant adj.unwesentlich adj. n.unerheblich adj.
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