petty
- IPA[ˈpɛti]
英式
- of little importance; trivial;unduly concerned with trivial matters, especially in a small-minded or spiteful way
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- 1. of little importance; trivial both groups are known to fight over petty issues 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ unduly concerned with trivial matters, especially in a small-minded or spiteful way she thought readers were being petty in writing to complain about blocked paths 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. of secondary or lesser importance, rank, or scale; minor a petty official
- ▪ (of a crime) of lesser importance petty theft
- a noncommissioned officer in a navy, in particular an NCO in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking ...
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- a rank of non-commissioned officer in the navy, above leading seaman or seaman and below chief ...
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- another term for petit bourgeois
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- a small spiny European broom (shrub) of heath and moorland.
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- (in many US states and formerly in Britain) theft of personal property having a value less than ...
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- another term for petite bourgeoisie
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- an accessible store of money kept by an organization for expenditure on small items: I took the money out of the petty cash and paid her
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- a jury, typically of twelve people, who try the final issue of fact in civil or criminal cases ...
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- IPA[ˈpedē]
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- of little importance; trivial: both groups are known to fight over petty issues
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