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n. değersiz şey, önemsiz şey, az miktar, küçük şey, ucuz süs, pandispanyalı tatlı————————v. oyalanmak, önemsememek, hafife almak, boş konuşmak, üşengeçlik etmek* * *1. dalga geç (v.) 2. önemsiz (n.)* * *1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) değersiz/önemsiz şey2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) trayfıl, jöleli ve kremalı bir tür tatlı•- trifling -
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1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) malenkost2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) sadni kolač•- trifling* * *[tráifl]1.nounmalenkost, bagatela, nepomembnost; figuratively majhna vsota; figuratively mrvica, košček; culinary narastek, napihnjen kolač; plural posoda, predmeti iz kositrato waste one's time on trifles — zapravljati čas z malenkostmi;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbigra(čka)ti se; šaliti se, delati (počenjati) šale, norčije, burke ( with z); zabavati se; flirtati; površno delati; čas tratitihe is not to be trifled with — z njim se ni šaliti, on ne pozna šale -
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• joutava asia• hiukan• vähäpätöisyys• vähän• leikitellä• pikkujuttu• pikkuseikka• pikkuhomma• pikkuasia* * *1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) pikkujuttu2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) hedelmäinen kermatorttu•- trifling -
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I ['traɪfl]1)a trifle — (slightly) leggermente, un po'
2) (triviality) (gift) cosetta f. (da niente), sciocchezza f.; (money) inezia f.; (matter, problem) quisquilia f., bazzecola f.3) BE gastr. zuppa f. ingleseII ['traɪfl]to trifle with — scherzare con [feelings, affections]
to trifle with sb. — prendersi gioco di qcn.
* * *1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) bazzecola, nonnulla2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) (zuppz inglese)•- trifling* * *trifle /ˈtraɪfl/n.1 bazzecola; bagatella; inezia; nonnulla; quisquilia; sciocchezza; sciocchezzuola: Don't waste your time on trifles, non perdere il tempo in bazzecole!2 piccola somma di denaro; (un) po' di spiccioli; (una) sciocchezza (fam.): Spare a trifle for the waiter, serba un po' di spiccioli per il cameriere!3 [uc] ( cucina) dolce di marzapane con uno strato di crema e di panna ( spesso guarnito di frutta: noci, ecc.); ( pressappoco) zuppa inglese4 (metall.) peltro scadente5 (mus.) bagatella; opera leggera6 (pl.) utensili di peltro● to be a trifle angry, essere piuttosto adirato; essere un po' arrabbiato □ This bag is a trifle ( too) heavy, questa borsa è un po' troppo pesante □ He doesn't stick at trifles, non si fa tanti scrupoli.(to) trifle /ˈtraɪfl/v. i.baloccarsi; gingillarsi; giocherellare; perdersi in frivolezze; scherzare: Don't trifle with my feelings, non scherzare con i miei sentimenti!; to trifle with a pen, giocherellare con una penna● to trifle away one's money, buttare il proprio denaro □ to trifle away one's time, sprecare il tempo □ The boss isn't a man to be trifled with, il capo non è tipo da prendere sottogamba.* * *I ['traɪfl]1)a trifle — (slightly) leggermente, un po'
2) (triviality) (gift) cosetta f. (da niente), sciocchezza f.; (money) inezia f.; (matter, problem) quisquilia f., bazzecola f.3) BE gastr. zuppa f. ingleseII ['traɪfl]to trifle with — scherzare con [feelings, affections]
to trifle with sb. — prendersi gioco di qcn.
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noun1) (Brit. Gastr.) Trifle, das2) (thing of slight value) Kleinigkeit, diethe merest trifle — die geringste Kleinigkeit
it's only a trifle — es ist nichts Besonderes
3)a trifle tired/angry — etc. ein bisschen müde/böse usw
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92917/trifle_with">trifle with* * *1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) die Kleinigkeit2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) der Biskuitauflauf•- trifling* * *tri·fle[ˈtraɪfl̩]I. n1. BRIT (dessert) Trifle nt (geschichtetes Dessert aus in Alkohol eingeweichten Löffelbiskuits, Erdbeeren, Vanillepudding und Schlagsahne mit Schokoraspeln)3. (money)▪ a \trifle ein paar Cent▪ a \trifle ein bisschen, etwasI'm a \trifle surprised about your proposal ich bin über deinen Vorschlag etwas erstauntII. vt▪ to \trifle with sb/sth mit jdm/etw spielenCaroline is not a woman to be \trifled with mit Caroline ist nicht zu spaßento \trifle with sb's affections [or heart] mit jds Gefühlen spielen* * *['traɪfl]n1) Kleinigkeit f; (= trivial matter) Lappalie f (inf), Kleinigkeit fthe merest trifle upsets her —
I'm so sorry – a trifle, don't let it worry you — es tut mir außerordentlich leid – das ist doch nicht der Rede wert, machen Sie sich deswegen keine Sorgen!
2) (= small amount) Kleinigkeit fhave some more cake – just a trifle, thank you — noch etwas Kuchen? – bloß ein ganz kleines Stückchen, bitte
a trifle hot/small etc — ein bisschen heiß/klein etc
a trifle too... — ein wenig or eine Spur zu...
* * *trifle [ˈtraıfl]A s1. allg Kleinigkeit f:a) unbedeutender Gegenstandb) Lappalie f, Bagatelle f:stand upon trifles ein Kleinigkeitskrämer sein;not stick at trifles sich nicht mit Kleinigkeiten abgebenc) Kinderspiel n:that is mere trifle to him das ist doch ein Kinderspiel für ihnd) kleine Geldsummee) (das) bisschen:a trifle ein bisschen, ein wenig;a trifle expensive ein bisschen oder etwas teuer;a trifle too salty eine Spur zu salzig3. a) besonders Br Trifle n (Biskuitdessert)b) US Obstdessert mit SchlagsahneB v/itrifle with one’s food im Essen herumstochernwith mit):he is not to be trifled with er lässt nicht mit sich spaßen3. scherzen, tändeln, leichtfertig daherreden4. seine Zeit vertrödeln, trödeln* * *noun1) (Brit. Gastr.) Trifle, das2) (thing of slight value) Kleinigkeit, die3)a trifle tired/angry — etc. ein bisschen müde/böse usw
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Geringfügigkeit f.Kleinigkeit f.Lächerlichkeit f. -
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['traɪfl] 1. n 2. adv 3. vito trifle with sb/sth — stroić sobie żarty z kogoś/czegoś
* * *1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) bagatela, błahostka2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) deser biszkoptowo-owocowy•- trifling -
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1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) nieks; sīkums2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) biskvītkūka ar krēmu, augļiem•- trifling* * *sīkums, nieks; neliela summa; biskvītkūka ar augļiem un putukrējumu; jokoties, niekoties; grozīt pirkstos, rotaļāties; izniekot, izšķiest -
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1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) mažmožis2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) (toks desertinis patiekalas)•- trifling
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