trifle

名詞

UK/ˈtraɪ.fᵊl/
US/ˈtraɪ.fᵊl/

定義 trifle 名詞

food(食物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A layered dessert typically consisting of fruit, sponge cake, custard, and whipped cream.

    英式果醬鬆糕

    • The restaurant is renowned for its classic English trifle.

      这家餐厅以其经典的英式蛋糕甜点而闻名。

    • She made a raspberry trifle for dessert at the Sunday family gathering.

      她为星期天的家庭聚会做了一个覆盆子蛋糕甜点。

    • This trifle is distinguished by its rich creamy texture and fresh fruit.

      这款蛋糕甜点以其浓郁的奶油质地和新鲜水果而著称。

matter(事物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)formal(正式)

    Something of little value or importance; a trivial matter.

    不重要的事物;琐事;微不足道的小事。

    • He dismissed the criticisms as trifles, not worthy of attention.

      他将这些批评视为琐事,不值得关注。

    • She was annoyed by the trifles and just wanted to focus on the more important issues.

      她对这些琐事感到恼火,只想专注于更重要的问题。

    • Don't waste time on trifles, focus on what truly matters.

      不要浪费时间在琐事上,专注于真正重要的事情。

片語 trifle 名詞

  • a trifle

    To a small degree; somewhat.

    稍微地;略微地

    She was a trifle surprised by the news.

    她对这消息感到有点惊讶。

片語動詞 trifle

  • trifle with someone/something

    to handle someone or something without care or reverence, often implying a lack of seriousness.

    轻视;怠慢;玩弄

    He should not trifle with her feelings, as she takes this matter very seriously.

    他不应该玩弄她的感情,因为她非常认真对待这件事。