[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]不相关的;不切题的 If you describe something such as a fact or remark as irrelevant, you mean that it is not connected with what you are discussing or dealing with.
[oft ADJ to n]
...irrelevant details...
不相关的细节
The government decided that their testimony would be irrelevant to the case.
政府认定他们的证词与案件不相关。
irrelevantly
She would have hated the suit, I thought irrelevantly.
她可能会讨厌这套衣服,我胡乱想到。
2
[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]无关紧要的;不重要的 If you say that something is irrelevant, you mean that it is not important in a situation.
[oft ADJ to n]
Their old hard-won skills were irrelevant...
他们以往辛苦学得的技能没什么大用处。
The choice of subject matter is irrelevant...
题材的选择无关紧要。
He said politics has become increasingly irrelevant to most Americans.
他说政治对大多数美国人来说已经变得越来越不重要了。
Oxford
ir·rele·vantAWL/ɪˈreləvənt; NAmEɪˈreləvənt/adjectivenot important to or connected with a situation 无关紧要的;不相关的◆totally/completely/largely irrelevant完全╱绝对╱基本上无关紧要◆irrelevant remarks不相关的言论◆Whether I believe you or not is irrelevant now.我是否相信你,现在已无关紧要了。irrelevantto sth/sb ◆That evidence is irrelevant to the case.那条证据与本案无关。◆Many people consider politics irrelevant to their lives.许多人认为政治与他们的生活不相干。OPP
not useful or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not importantOPP relevant: We’re focussing too much on irrelevant details. Students viewed Latin as boring and irrelevant.largely/totally/completely etc irrelevant His age is completely irrelevant if he can do the job.irrelevant to The defendant’s lawyer argued that his past offenses were irrelevant to this case.—irrelevantly adverb
WDF
irrelevant
[ɪˈreləvənt]
TEM4TOEFLIELTS
j5855
4069
842
436
717
652
1422
ADJ7109
101704
Spoken:
55583978
不相干的(86%),不恰当的(7%),无关系的(7%)
adj.不相干的;不切题的
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