形容词无价值的,毫无意义的; 轻率的,轻易; 不务正业的; 孩子气的
1. 轻佻的, 琐碎的, 妄动的:susceptometer 磁化率计 | frivolous 轻佻的, 琐碎的, 妄动的 | brake connection pin 制动拉杆销
2. 无关紧要的:tactile触觉的 | frivolous 无关紧要的 | reprieve 暂缓
3. 轻佻的:frivolity 轻薄 | frivolous 轻佻的 | frivolously 轻浮地
1. 轻浮的;轻佻的;草率的
If you describe someone as frivolous, you mean they behave in a silly or light-hearted way, rather than being serious and sensible.
e.g. I just decided I was a bit too frivolous to be a doctor...
我刚刚决定说自己有点过于轻率,不适合做医生。
e.g. Isabelle was a frivolous little fool, vain and flighty.
伊莎贝尔是一个轻佻的小傻瓜,自负而又反复无常。
2. 无聊的;无用的;浪费的
If you describe an activity as frivolous, you disapprove of it because it is not useful and wastes time or money.
e.g. The group says it wants politicians to stop wasting public money on what it believes are frivolous projects.
这个团体表示希望从政者不要再把公帑浪费在一些它认为无关痛痒的项目上。
1. frivolous
1. The generosity of Chen and the miserliness of some Chinese billionaires have been used to criticize frivolous act of sportsmanship.
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2. The decor of the restaurant is hip and fun yet it carefully skirts around the tacky and frivolous.
3. The proposed fee schedule and new refund rules put the pressure on the petitioner to avoid frivolous and weak petitions.
4. frivolous的解释
4. " This is not a frivolous appeal, " Simpson's lawyer Yale Galanter said.
5. Indeed though the Internet has broadened our vision and brought convenience to our lives, most people just waste their time on frivolous things online.
6. They were afraid that people would think it was their own frivolous behavior that had caused men to begin harassing them.
7. For every story of successful investment and charitable giving there is a more sensational story of frivolous spending.
8. We must confront the frivolous lawsuits that are driving up the cost of health care and hurting doctors and patients.
9. This year's early onset of summer has cloaked Beijing in a frivolous mood perfect for romance.
10. This frivolous attitude towards love reflects an immature response to abrupt freedom and independence.
frivolous
adj
1. not serious in content or attitude or behavior
e.g. a frivolous novel
a frivolous remark
a frivolous young woman