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paltry

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pal·try /ˈpɔːltri $ ˈpɒːl-/ adjective  1 SMALLa paltry amount of something is too small to be useful or important 太少的,微不足道的 paltry sum of money 微不足道的一点钱 He received only a paltry £25 a day. 他每天只能拿到可怜的25英镑。2 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLE formal unimportant or worthless 不重要的;无价值的 SYN trivial paltry issues 不重要的议题
Examples from the Corpus
paltrya paltry 1.2% growth rateEven during the bubble years of the early 1990s, its average annual growth rate was a paltry 2. 7 percent.Many of the workers in the factory received a paltry $2 a day.A paltry 5 % reduction of the 1990 level has been set, but by when?Their paltry and insignificant level has already been considered.But the pay is paltry compared with the hundreds that can be made on a good day of lobstering.paltry excusesBut aside from Evita City, there is paltry physical evidence of her existence.Last year workers were offered a paltry raise of only one percent.But the total amount of helium-3 in Uranus and Neptune is vastly larger than this paltry sum.Cover is a paltry three bucks, and further questions can be answered by calling 622-8848.Club owners in Kansas City paid paltry wages to jazz musicians but gave them steady work.paltry sumBut the total amount of helium-3 in Uranus and Neptune is vastly larger than this paltry sum.That is why men and women come on these schemes for such a paltry sum.Little of these paltry sums is likely to be new money, most being sliced off existing allocations.
From Longman Business Dictionarypaltrypal‧try /ˈpɔːltriˈpɒːl-/ adjective very small in number or amount and therefore not useful, important, or valuableAs interest rates fell, returns on fixed-income investments looked paltry compared with the stock market gains.Origin paltry (1500-1600) paltry worthless material ((16-19 centuries))
pal·try adjectiveChineseSyllable
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paltry
paltry /ˈpɔːltri $ ˈpɒːl-/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: paltry 'worthless material' (16-19 centuries)
1. a paltry amount of something is too small to be useful or important:
    paltry sum of money
    He received only a paltry £25 a day.
2. formal unimportant or worthless
   SYN  trivial:
    paltry issues


pal·tryBrE /ˈpɔːltri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɔːltri/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] (of an amount 数量) too small to be considered as important or useful 可忽略不计的;微小的;微不足道的 SYN meagre This account offers a paltry 1% return on your investment. 这个账户给你投资的回报仅是微不足道的 1%。🔊🔊a paltry sum小得可怜的数额having no value or useful qualities 无价值的;无用的a paltry gesture没有意义的姿态