trifle
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary چیز جزئی، ناچیز، ناقابل، کم بها، بازیچه قرار دادن ، سرسری گرفتن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary trifle xorda-kâr( e honari) futilité|futilement|worthless|pointless|futility|trifle => frivole 1 nâ-ciz kam-arzeš 2 eng. point/worth-less bi-arzeš/huda/râh puc + => frivole à la légère|pris à la légère|traiter à la légère|trifle fra. prendre/traiter à la légère eng. trifle sabok(-sar-âna) greftan (pbp.) kucak šomord/angâšt-an sar-sari greftan be šuxi greftan be šuxi bar-gozâr kardan + fra. prendre les choses à la légère : be( cândan) ciz i na greftan, be cizhâ bahâ ye basanda na dâdan + => hypocrisie
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(trifle): بازگشت به واژه trifle a trifle trifle 2 چيز جزيى ،ناچيز،ناقابل ،کم بها،بازيچه قرار دادن ،سرسرى گرفتن کلمات مرتبط(2)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tri·fle n. Pronunciation: ' trī-fəl Function: noun Etymology: Middle English trufle, trifle, from Anglo-French trufle, triffle fraud, trick, nonsense Date: 14th century 1 : something of little value, substance, or importance 2 : a dessert typically consisting of plain or sponge cake often soaked with wine or spirits (as brandy or rum) and topped with layers of preserves, custard, and cream –a trifle : to some small degree : SLIGHTLY < a trifle annoyed>]]> 2 trifle n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   tri·fled ; tri·fling \-f(ə-)liŋ\ Etymology: Middle English truflen, triflen, from Anglo-French trufler to trick, talk nonsense Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 a : to talk in a jesting or mocking manner or with intent to delude or mislead b : to treat someone or something as unimportant 2 : to handle something idly transitive verb : to spend or waste in trifling or on trifles –tri·fler \-f(ə-)lər\ noun synonyms TRIFLE , TOY , DALLY , FLIRT , COQUET mean to deal with or act toward without serious purpose. TRIFLE may imply playfulness, unconcern, indulgent contempt <to trifle with a lover's feelings>. TOY implies acting without full attention or serious exertion of one's powers <a political novice toying with great issues>. DALLY suggests indulging in thoughts or plans merely as an amusement < dallying with the idea of building a boat someday>. FLIRT implies an interest or attention that soon passes to another object < flirted with one fashionable ism after another>. COQUET implies attracting in…