| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| minor | /'m͜ɑinəɹ/ | Adjective Something that is minor is small or not very important. Noun (countable) A minor is a person under the age of 18. | minority |
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The problems she discovered were minor.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; mondai no sukunai, mugai,2 ryu
This new Act requires US libraries to block obscenity, child pornography and all material deemed harmful to minors on all computers used by minors.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Menor
minor ['mainə]
ReplyDeleten. 未成年人, 副修科目
adj. 次要的, 较小的, 二流的, 未成年的
v. 辅修You should be thankful to have escaped/that you have escaped with only minor injuries.
For minor burns and scalds, cool the affected area under running water.
ReplyDeleteKorean : (양•수가) 보다 적은; (범위•크기가) 보다 작은; (둘 중에서) 작은 쪽의.
A minor league catcher in the Baltimore organization has been suspended 50 games after a positive drug test.
ReplyDeleteWe are the official body that deals with astrometric observations and orbits of minor planets (asteroids) and comets.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Minore
A study of bibliographic classification could concentrate solely upon the major, and some of the more minor bibliographic classification schemes used today.
ReplyDeleteRussian: второстепенный
He left most of his money to his sons; his daughter only received a minor share of his wealth.
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