Examples of using Miniscule in English and their translations into Spanish
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my carbon footprint is miniscule.
Three adults in one room, a miniscule room in a luxury hotel?
Years of exploration of the cosmic oceans is miniscule. We haven't looked yet.
They are miniscule, aren't they?
The other six remained miniscule, wound up together.
The Miniscule combines a high accuracy digital scale with durable materials.
Miniscule. Be specific.
a pathetically miniscule percentage of those pledges has actually been delivered.
Yes, that is how you feel in your miniscule vehicle in the vastness of Patagonia.
the chances of the virus impacting them both like this are miniscule.
My favorite was the miniature art museum where a local artist had painted miniscule versions of well known paintings.
David Ayling, Straightpoint's Director, says,"The failure rate since we switched to HBM strain gages has been miniscule.
allocation in accordance with a uniform set of criteria translates itself into the allocation of miniscule amounts to small authorities.
Unfortunately, many of these resources are provided by local organizations that have miniscule marketing budgets relative to larger competitors;
within walking distance of the miniscule port town and resort of Torre Vado.
something ephemeral, miniscule, even unimportant.
Details Description Miniscule turtles waltz around the Micro Turtles print on this Gim girls' swimsuit.
Rutherford realised some of the mysterious radioactivity was actually miniscule fragments of atoms containing protons, which were being fired out of the nucleus.
the percentage of them who would actually kill anybody is miniscule.
since soy lecithin is used in miniscule amounts, all my interviewees agreed that it's either impossible