tri·fle
noun/ˈtraɪfl/
/ˈtraɪfl/
- [countable, uncountable] (British English) a cold dessert (= a sweet dish) made from cake and fruit with layers of jelly, custard and cream
Topics Foodc2屈莱弗,乳脂松糕(在蛋糕和水果上分层覆盖果冻、蛋奶酱和奶油) - a trifle[singular] (used as an adverb) (formal) slightly
略微;稍微 - She seemed a trifle anxious.
她似乎有点儿焦急。 - He was just a trifle too friendly for my liking.
他对我来说有点太友好了。
- She seemed a trifle anxious.
- [countable] (formal) something that is not valuable or important
小事;琐事;不值钱的东西 - There’s no point worrying over such trifles.
为这些小事担心是没有意义的。 - $1 000 is a mere trifle to her.
1 000 美元对她来说不过是区区小数。
- There’s no point worrying over such trifles.
Word OriginMiddle English (also denoting an idle story told to deceive or amuse): from Old French trufle, by-form of trufe ‘deceit’, of unknown origin. The verb derives from Old French truffler ‘mock, deceive’.