CONNECTED WITHnot useful or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not important 無關緊要的,不相幹的OPP relevant
We’re focussing too much on irrelevant details.
我們過於關注不相幹的細節。
Students viewed Latin as boring and irrelevant.
學生認爲拉丁語無聊且無關緊要。
largely/totally/completely etc irrelevant
His age is completely irrelevant if he can do the job.
如果他能勝任這份工作,年齡完全不重要。
irrelevant to
The defendant’s lawyer argued that his past offenses were irrelevant to this case.
被告律師辯稱他的前科和本案無關。
—irrelevantlyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
irrelevant• "But I didn't know it was illegal to park here.'' "That's completely irrelevant.''• That the environment is not animate enough to want to communicate with us is irrelevant.• This is not to say that power in organizations has become so diffuse and fleeting that it is irrelevant.• Most Contemporaries will not make the transition; they will merely become dated and irrelevant and will eventually go out of print.• What is striking about these undoubtedly well-meaningsuggestions is how irrelevant most are to the actualcrisis of transmission.• The proposals in this GraciousSpeech are either irrelevant or positively damaging to the raising of school standards.• Chris continued to annoy her with questions on totally irrelevant subjects.• To many young people, the church seems outdated and irrelevant to modern times.• Reinforcedconcrete is an example, and is not as irrelevant to motorised transport as you might think.• It is irrelevant to the Purchaser whether or not the Vendors know the warranties are right or wrong so long as they accept the risk.
irrelevant to• Her comments seemed irrelevant to the real issue.