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1 insignificante
adj.insignificant.f. & m.insignificant person.* * *► adjetivo1 insignificant* * *adj.* * *ADJ [asunto, cantidad, detalle, accidente] insignificant, trivial; [persona] insignificant* * *adjetivo <asunto/detalle/suma> insignificant, trivial, trifling (before n); <objeto/regalo> small; < persona> insignificant* * *= insignificant, petty [pettier -comp., pettiest -sup.], trivial, two-bit, menial, trifling, of no consequence, a bit of a fluff, fluff, light hearted [light-hearted/lighhearted], paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.].Ex. Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.Ex. It may seem petty to distinguish between the plural and singular form, and therefore unnecessary to include both forms in the index.Ex. A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Ex. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex. The librarians too often fall prey to laziness by refusing to perform less academic and more menial tasks = Con demasiada frecuencia los bibliotecas son víctimas de la pereza negándose a realizar tareas más insignificantes y menos académicas.Ex. But to employ a professional librarian on a case where the intellectual content is trifling and the clerical labour massive is as unreasonable as to call in a detective to trace a pair of mislaid spectacles = Aunque contratar a un bibliotecario para un trabajo donde el contenido intelectual es insignificante y el trabajo administrativo enorme es tan poco razonable como llamar a un detective para buscar unas gafas extraviadas.Ex. Don't waste your time on this mean-spirited little film of no consequence.Ex. A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex. Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.Ex. Properly read, live literature -- even the quietest or most light-hearted -- may be disturbing, may subvert our view of life.Ex. And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Ex. Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.----* algo insignificante = just a little dot.* asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.* cuestión insignificante = matter of no consequence.* hacer que Algo sea insignificante = make + Nombre + pale by comparison.* ser insignificante = pale into + insignificance, stick + Algo + on a pin-point, be of no consequence.* ser insignificante de = be slight in.* * *adjetivo <asunto/detalle/suma> insignificant, trivial, trifling (before n); <objeto/regalo> small; < persona> insignificant* * *= insignificant, petty [pettier -comp., pettiest -sup.], trivial, two-bit, menial, trifling, of no consequence, a bit of a fluff, fluff, light hearted [light-hearted/lighhearted], paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.].Ex: Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.
Ex: It may seem petty to distinguish between the plural and singular form, and therefore unnecessary to include both forms in the index.Ex: A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Ex: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex: The librarians too often fall prey to laziness by refusing to perform less academic and more menial tasks = Con demasiada frecuencia los bibliotecas son víctimas de la pereza negándose a realizar tareas más insignificantes y menos académicas.Ex: But to employ a professional librarian on a case where the intellectual content is trifling and the clerical labour massive is as unreasonable as to call in a detective to trace a pair of mislaid spectacles = Aunque contratar a un bibliotecario para un trabajo donde el contenido intelectual es insignificante y el trabajo administrativo enorme es tan poco razonable como llamar a un detective para buscar unas gafas extraviadas.Ex: Don't waste your time on this mean-spirited little film of no consequence.Ex: A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Ex: Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.Ex: Properly read, live literature -- even the quietest or most light-hearted -- may be disturbing, may subvert our view of life.Ex: And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Ex: Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.* algo insignificante = just a little dot.* asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.* cuestión insignificante = matter of no consequence.* hacer que Algo sea insignificante = make + Nombre + pale by comparison.* ser insignificante = pale into + insignificance, stick + Algo + on a pin-point, be of no consequence.* ser insignificante de = be slight in.* * *‹asunto/detalle/suma› insignificant, trivial, trifling ( before n); ‹objeto/regalo› small; ‹persona› insignificant* * *
insignificante adjetivo ‹asunto/detalle/suma› insignificant, trivial;
‹objeto/regalo› small;
‹ persona› insignificant
insignificante adjetivo insignificant
' insignificante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
testimonial
- triste
- chorrada
- inapreciable
- menudencia
- mínimo
- miseria
- pavada
- tontería
English:
fluff
- insignificant
- light
- minute
- negligible
- petty
- pipsqueak
- small
- trifling
- nonentity
- trivial
* * *insignificante adjinsignificant* * *adj insignificant* * *insignificante adj: insignificant* * *insignificante adj insignificant -
2 insignificante
insiɡ̱nifi'kanteadjbelanglos, geringfügig, nichts sagend, unbedeutendadjetivoinsignificanteinsignificante [insiγnifi'kaDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dte]num1num (pequeño) gering(fügig)num2num (no significante) unbedeutendnum3num (no importante) unwichtig -
3 insignificante
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4 insignificante
прил.1) общ. (неважный, незначительный) несерьёзный, (незначительный) малый, (несущественный) неважный, (ничтожный, незначительный) маленький, (обыденный) малозаметный, маловажный, малозначащий, малозначительный, небольшой, незначащий, незначительный, ничтожный, незаметный (незначительный), третьестепенный (несущественный)2) разг. пустяковый (ничтожный), пустячный (ничтожный)3) устар. мелкотравчатый и4) перен. (маловажный) невесомый, бесцветный (о человеке)5) прост. (пустяковый) ерундовский, (пустяковый) ерундовый, плёвый -
5 insignificante
adjнезначи́тельный; несуще́ственный; ничто́жный -
6 insignificante
• incongruousness• inconsequential action• inconsequentially• inconsiderably• insignia formed by V-shaped stripes• insignificant fact• meaningless• measly• negligent violation• negotiability• of no account• paltry• pettishly• petty action• pint-size• pint-sized• puntero• pup• small-time• tinpot• unimportant -
7 insignificante
• bezvýznamný (o osobě, věcech aj.)• nepatrný (o osobě, věcech aj.) -
8 insignificante
adj. Mana chaniyoq, huch'uy. -
9 insignificante
adj незначителен, маловажен; нищожен. -
10 insignificante
adj1) незначительный, несущественный, пустяковый; ничтожный2) неважный, мелкотравчатый -
11 insignificante
незначительный, второстепенный -
12 insignificante
insignificant -
13 insignificante centavo
• small-value coin -
14 insignificante centavo
m.penny, small-value coin. -
15 indemnización insignificante
номинальные убытки; возмещение, имеющее символическое значениеEl diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > indemnización insignificante
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16 algo insignificante
m.a mere nothing, a mere pittance.* * *Ex. It might be just a little dot in the huge canvas of our whole lives, but there are those special few that draw the dot with a permanent marker.* * *Ex: It might be just a little dot in the huge canvas of our whole lives, but there are those special few that draw the dot with a permanent marker.
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17 asunto insignificante
(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx. Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.* * *(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx: Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.
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18 cuestión insignificante
(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx. Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.* * *(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx: Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.
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19 hacer que Algo sea insignificante
(v.) = make + Nombre + pale by comparison* * *(v.) = make + Nombre + pale by comparisonEx: The article is entitled 'Digital library will make today's Internet pale by comparison'.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer que Algo sea insignificante
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20 ser insignificante
v.to be insignificant, to have no importance.* * *= pale into + insignificance, stick + Algo + on a pin-point, be of no consequenceEx. Even this pales into insignificance against the magnetic disc drive which can transfer data at 200,000 characters per second, with the discs rotating at 2,400 rpm.Ex. Miss Laski suggests that in many cases what can be learnt from popular romance can be ' stuck on a pin-point'.Ex. Who gets killed is of no consequence but the fact that people are killed is of consequence.* * *= pale into + insignificance, stick + Algo + on a pin-point, be of no consequenceEx: Even this pales into insignificance against the magnetic disc drive which can transfer data at 200,000 characters per second, with the discs rotating at 2,400 rpm.
Ex: Miss Laski suggests that in many cases what can be learnt from popular romance can be ' stuck on a pin-point'.Ex: Who gets killed is of no consequence but the fact that people are killed is of consequence.
См. также в других словарях:
insignificante — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que no tiene ninguna importancia, o no merece ser tenido en cuenta: Es un personaje insignificante. La operación se saldó con insignificantes pérdidas. Ha sido un error insignificante, no te preocupes … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
insignificante — agg. [der. di significare, col pref. in 2]. 1. [scarso o privo di un vero e proprio significato: un gesto i. ] ◀▶ significativo. 2. [che non suscita alcun interesse, che non ha caratteristiche o pregi degni di rilievo: un uomo i. ; un film, un… … Enciclopedia Italiana
insignificante — adj. 2 g. 1. De muito pouco ou de nenhum valor. 2. Sem importância. ‣ Etimologia: in + significante … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
insignificante — (De in 2 y significante). adj. Baladí, pequeño, despreciable … Diccionario de la lengua española
insignificante — in·si·gni·fi·càn·te agg. AU 1. che ha poco significato o non ne ha affatto: parole, gesti insignificanti Contrari: significativo. 2a. fig., di qcs., che non colpisce, che non suscita il minimo interesse: una bellezza insignificante | che manca di … Dizionario italiano
insignificante — ► adjetivo 1 Que no merece ser tenido en cuenta por su poca importancia o valor: ■ cometió un error insignificante. SINÓNIMO fútil inapreciable 2 Que es muy pequeño: ■ había un pajarito insignificante en el jardín. SINÓNIMO exiguo * * * … Enciclopedia Universal
insignificante — adj m y f Que no es importante, que no significa nada, que tiene poco o ningún valor, que no es digno de tomarse en cuenta: un error insignificante, desempeñar un papel insignificante personaje insignificante … Español en México
insignificante — {{#}}{{LM I22113}}{{〓}} {{SynI22668}} {{[}}insignificante{{]}} ‹in·sig·ni·fi·can·te› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Pequeño o de poca importancia: • La subida de precios fue insignificante y apenas se notó.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} De in (negación)… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
insignificante — (adj) (Intermedio) que no tiene ningún o poco valor o importancia Ejemplos: Ella desempeña un papel insignificante en la empresa y entonces gana una miseria. Es un detalle insignificante, no vale la pena tomarlo en cuenta. Sinónimos: despreciable … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
insignificante — agg. 1. (di persona) privo di interesse, privo di personalità, mediocre, banale, spento, grigio, anonimo, qualunque, scialbo □ (di stile, ecc.) anodino, incolore, inespressivo, piatto CONTR. interessante, autorevole, eminente, affascinante □ (di… … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
insignificante — {{hw}}{{insignificante}}{{/hw}}agg. 1 Che significa poco o nulla. 2 Privo di interesse, di personalità; SIN. Banale … Enciclopedia di italiano