piffling
常見(jiàn)例句
- Because markets for land are so ill-developed in Africa and governments so weak, rents are piffling: $2 per hectare per year in Ethiopia; $5 in Liberia.
因?yàn)樵诜侵尥恋厥袌?chǎng)發(fā)展很不完善,另外政府很軟弱,租金非常便宜:在埃塞俄比亞每公頃每年的租金是2美元;在利比里亞是5美元。 - He found those with a lower base level of the hormone tended to prefer immediate payment, even when the sum in question was piffling compared with the promised future compensation.
他發(fā)現(xiàn)那些具有更低水平糖皮質(zhì)激素的人傾向于選擇即時(shí)報(bào)酬,即使即時(shí)報(bào)酬數(shù)目和未來(lái)承諾的補(bǔ)償相比微不足道,結(jié)果也是這樣。 - That now seems probable, despite Mr Brown’s initial, indefensible preference for a closed version: with Mr Bush departed and Saddam dead, the case for privacy was always piffling.
這樣的公開(kāi)調(diào)查現(xiàn)在看來(lái)很可能要進(jìn)行了,盡管布朗開(kāi)始傾向于不公開(kāi)調(diào)查:隨著布什卸任和薩拉姆被絞死,隱私這一因素變得微不足道了。 - Compared with this row, other trade niggles—such as those over genetically modified maize or hormones in beef—are piffling.
ECONOMIST: That awkward relationship - But the violence in Yangon exposed the enormous credibility gap between ASEAN's grandiose talk and its piffling achievements.
ECONOMIST: Asia.view: Bad neighbour The - Small, targeted tax reliefs may strike voters as a piffling response.
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