Betekenis van:
unimportant

unimportant
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • onbeduidend; onbelangrijk; onbelangrijk
  • not important
"a relatively unimportant feature of the system"
"the question seems unimportant"
unimportant
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • devoid of importance, meaning, or force

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. That's unimportant
    2. His opinion was unimportant.
    3. I'm so unimportant and insignificant.
    4. Whether the problem is important or unimportant, you must solve it.
    5. Here is ¥50,000. Please do not spend the money on unimportant things.
    6. Your will is unimportant in love. We don't choose who we love.
    7. Editors often go to extremes in providing their readers with unimportant facts.
    8. The argument that energy prices are more favourable in other Member States is unimportant [11].
    9. After each test all structural members, joints and fastening systems shall be visually examined for fractures or cracks, any small cracks in unimportant parts being ignored.
    10. After each test all structural members, joints and attachment systems shall be visually examined for fractures or cracks, any small cracks in unimportant parts being ignored.
    11. For this purpose it is therefore unimportant whether a low spread is caused by competition or a price cap imposed by the regulator, just as the elevated concentration on the balancing market is without pertinence in this analysis.
    12. A system instruction can conform with this principle even if small errors are present as long as these can be shown to be unimportant and are not too numerous.
    13. A system instruction can conform with this principle even if small errors are present, as long as these can be shown to be unimportant and are not too numerous.
    14. consider that the modifications are sufficiently unimportant for the results specified in paragraph 6.2., 6.3. and 6.4. to be verified by calculations based on the approval test results; or
    15. Assessment of simplicity is a matter of judgement taking driver knowledge and expectations into account. A system instruction can conform with this principle even if small errors are present, as long as these can be shown to be unimportant and are not too numerous.