frivolous的意思和读音

frivolous

: [ˈfrɪvələs]

adj.

adj.serious

adj.dizzy,flippant,frolicsome,giddy,idle

frivolousadj.

1.silly or amusing, especially when such behaviour is not suitable

frivolous comments/suggestions

Sorry, I was being frivolous.

2.having no useful or serious purpose

frivolous pastimes/pleasures

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adj.1.lacking in intellectual substance and not worth serious consideration2.behaving in a silly way in situations where you should be behaving in a serious or sensible way3.silly and trivial

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2. foist( ); frivolous); forsake(

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1.When he tried to make a little joke, the judge warned him not to give frivolous replies to the lawyer's questions.

2.In her estimation to be mirthful was to be profane; to be cheerful was to be frivolous-she drew no distinctions.,--

3.Thy silent pride is always counter to their taste; they rejoice if once thou be humble enough to be frivolous.便

4.He had something of the eighteenth century about him; frivolous and great.

5.There already existed between them all the dissonances of the grave young man and the frivolous old man.

6.Surely the best way to cut down on your carbon emissions would be not to make your frivolous world trip in the first place.

7.She calls mah-jongg a superficial, frivolous game, and was a bit taken aback to hear her own 29-year-old daughter, Amy, had taken it up.29(AmyAbolafia)

8.A fair number of words are therefore labeled as frivolous, vulgar, obscene, or at least inconsiderate when used in communication.使

9.Experience shows that this kind of supervision by higher-ups is not able to completely stop frivolous spending.

10.That created something of a controversy at the time, as many people believed it was a frivolous expense.西