negligible
adj. 可以忽略的; 微不足道的; 無足輕重的; 不足輕重
An amount or effect that is negligible is so small that it is not worth considering or worrying about.
The pay that the soldiers received was negligible...
士兵拿到的軍餉少得可憐。
Senior managers are convinced that the strike will have a negligible impact.
高層主管們相信罷工的影響微不足道。
1. so small as to be meaningless; insignificant;
2. not worth considering;
marginal, minor, negligible, minimal
這些形容詞均含"不重要的,次要的"之意。
In buying a suit, a difference of ten cents in price is negligible.
買一套衣服只差一角錢是無所謂的.
The pressure on the financing, and analysts say there are negligible.
對於融資壓力, 也有分析人士表示並不足慮.
The chance that an electron absorbs more than one photon is negligible.
一個電子吸收一個以上的光子的機會是極少的.
Because the width of the road is negligible comparing to its length.
因為馬路的寬度和他的長度在比較下可以被忽略.
The effect of voltage on capacitor life is negligible, especially for low voltage electrolytic capacitors.
相反,電壓對電容器壽命的影響可以忽略, 尤其對於低壓電解電容器而言更是如此.