Irrelevante in english
Irrelevant
pronunciation: ɪreləvənt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪreləvənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
irrelevante = irrelevant ; immaterial ; inapplicable ; academic.
Example: With machine indexing some irrelevant and redundant entries are inevitable.Example: Coblans shows in his paper that the 'information explosion' is largely immaterial anyway due to the sheer irrelevance of much published literature.Example: Measures to alleviate the financial strain through cooperation, technology or fund-raising are often inapplicable.Example: In any case, these arguments are all purely academic now and history will now be the best judge.more:
» ser irrelevante = be beside the point ; be beside the mark ; be beside the question ; be off-topic ; be neither here nor there .
Example: The fact that she chose to dissolve the dance troupe she founded in 1965 is now beside the point. Example: In this case many of my objections would appear to be beside the mark. Example: It is quite beside the question to ask which is the better. Example: Many of the essays submitted were quite good, but received lower scores because they were off-topic. Example: Whether this was the case is neither here nor there; Nel can choose to resign when he likes and associate with whomever he pleases = De todos modos, si ese fue el caso, da igual; Nel puede decidir dimitir cuando quiera y asociarse con quienquiera que desee.