trifled

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Definition of trifled in English Turkish dictionary

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trifle
{f} önemsememek
trifle
{i} önemsiz şey

Önemsiz şeyler hakkında onunla tartışmayacak kadar akıllıyım. - I know better than to quarrel with her about trifles.

Önemsiz şeyler üzerinde birbirleriyle ağız dalaşına girdiler. - They fell out with each other over trifles.

trifle
çarçur etmek
trifle
pandispanya
trifle
meyveli tatlı
trifle
harcamak
trifle
dalga geçmek
trifle
ıvır zıvır

Böyle ıvır zıvır için bu kadar çok para ödemek cinayettir. - It is criminal to pay so much money for such trifles.

Hayatı mutlu etmek için gündelik ıvır zıvırı sevmelisin. - In order to make life happy, you must love the everyday trifles.

trifle
oynamak
trifle
{f} dalga geç

Tom, onunla dalga geçilecek biri değil. - Tom is not to be trifled with.

trifle
{i} önemsiz

Önemsiz şeyler üzerinde birbirleriyle ağız dalaşına girdiler. - They fell out with each other over trifles.

Önemsiz şeyler söylemeyi kes! Ana noktaya odaklan. - Stop saying trifles! Focus on the main point.

trifle
bir tür jöle
trifle
{i} ucuz süs
trifle
{i} pandispanyalı tatlı
trifle
{i} az miktar
trifle
şaka yapmak
trifle
{f} üşengeçlik etmek
trifle
{f} oyalanmak
trifle
kalay ve kurşun alaşımı
trifle
{i} değersiz şey
trifle
{i} İng. pandispanya, kremşantiyi ve meyve ile yapılan bir tatlı
trifle
{i} ucuz ve adi süs eşyası
trifle
pandispanya ve meyvalardan yapılan bir çeşit tatlı
trifle
{f} boş konuşmak
trifle
cüzi şey
trifle
trifle with önem
trifle
oyalamak
trifle
{f} hafife almak
trifle
boş şeyler konuşmak
trifle
boşuna harcamak
trifle
{i} küçük şey

Küçük şeyler hakkında yaygara koparmayın. - Don't make a fuss about trifles.

Küçük şeylerle onu rahatsız etmeyin. - Don't trouble him with trifles.

English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of trifle
past of trifle
trifle
A detail or thing of little importance or worth
trifle
To squander or waste
trifle
An English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream
trifle
See a trifle
trifle
To act, speak, or otherwise behave with jest
trifle
{v} to act or spend foolishly, idle, mock
trifle
{n} a thing of little moment or value
not to be trifled with
should not be scorned, should not be treated with disdain
trifle
consider not very seriously; "He is trifling with her"; "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania"
trifle
To inconsequentially toy with something
trifle
act frivolously
trifle
utensils made from this particular kind of pewter
trifle
with syllabub poured over it
trifle
Trifle is a cold dessert made of layers of sponge cake, jelly, fruit, and custard, and usually covered with cream. trifle with / to treat someone or something without respect or not in a serious way
trifle
To make of no importance; to treat as a trifle
trifle
{i} matter or object of small value or importance; small amount of something; artistic work of no lasting significance; type of pewter; dessert made from sponge cake layered with whipped cream and fruit
trifle
To deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth
trifle
waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently
trifle
A trifle is something that is considered to have little importance, value, or significance. He had no money to spare on trifles
trifle
To act or talk without seriousness, gravity, weight, or dignity; to act or talk with levity; to indulge in light or trivial amusements
trifle
jam-spread sponge cake soaked in wine served with custard sauce
trifle
A particular kind of pewter
trifle
A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, cake, wine, etc
trifle
vagueness You can use a trifle to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order make something you say seem less extreme. As a photographer, he'd found both locations just a trifle disappointing
trifle
{f} amuse oneself, toy, play, waste time, idle, make sport of
trifle
(TRI-fuhl) - It is a cake well soaked with sherry and served with boiled custard poured over it The English call this cake a Tipsy Cake or Pudding and Tipsy Hedgehog The word "trifle" comes from the Old French "trufle," and literally means something whimsical or of little consequence
trifle
A dessert made sponge cake drenched in sherry, topped with custard, fruit, and whipped cream
trifle
To spend in vanity; to fritter away; to waste; as, to trifle away money
trifle
An insignificant amount
trifle
British traditional dessert of custard, sponge cake, jelly, fruit and sherry
trifle
a detail that is considered insignificant
trifle
A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair
trifle
something of small importance
trifled
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