footling
常見(jiàn)例句
- Congress's response to recent bribery scandals has been to impose footling restrictions on lobbyists.
國(guó)會(huì)對(duì)于近期行賄丑聞的回應(yīng)是給說(shuō)客強(qiáng)加了瑣細(xì)的限制條款。 - “REVOLUTION” is an overused word; the latest footling change often hyped into the biggest revolution since the last one.
時(shí)下“革命”是個(gè)爛詞,任何最新的無(wú)用的變化經(jīng)??鋸埖姆Q之為上一次革命以來(lái)最大的革命。 - Unless the economy starts to recover powerfully enough to cut America’s high unemployment levels, this modest set of policies will seem footling.
除非經(jīng)濟(jì)強(qiáng)勁反彈的力度大到能將美國(guó)的高失業(yè)率降下來(lái),不然這種動(dòng)作不大的政策將作用有限。 - This footling stuff is only of any interest because it is about the queen.
ECONOMIST: Why the queen has to be seen to be believed - Treasury traditionalists may regard these apparently footling changes as a shocking breach of time-honoured tradition.
ECONOMIST: Taxation - Georgia is a clannish country in which doing favours for friends is regarded as a moral obligation—far more so than obeying footling little rules.
ECONOMIST: Edward Shevardnadze, Georgia’s foxy president 返回 footling