柯林斯詞典unimportant /??n?m?p??t?nt/ 1. ADJ If you describe something or someone as unimportant, you mean that they do not have much influence, effect, or value, and are therefore not worth serious consideration. 不重要的 When they had married, six years before, the difference in their ages had seemed unimportant. 他們6年前結(jié)婚時(shí),年齡上的差別似乎竝不重要。 返回 unimportant劍橋詞典not important 不重要的,無(wú)足輕重的 Staffing is still a relatively unimportant issue compared to our other problems . 與我們麪對(duì)的其他難題相比,員工問(wèn)題相對(duì)而言無(wú)足輕重。 例句 There's no point in arguing over something so unimportant.These facts are unimportant in themselves , but if you put them together, they are more significant .Don't get too preoccupied with unimportant details .The education of girls was considered unimportant.This problem is relatively unimportant when you consider other issues . 返回 unimportant