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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
trifle /'traɪfəl/ sustantivo
    1. countable (trivial thing) nimiedad f
    1. (small amount) (no pl) insignificancia f
  1. uncountable or countable (Culin) postre de bizcocho, jerez, crema y frutas

Phrasal Verbs
trifle with v + prep + o jugar(conj.⇒) con

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
trifle ['traɪfəl]
I nombre
1   nimiedad: it's a mere trifle, es una bagatela
2   (como adverbio) frml & hum they are a trifle mean, son un pelín tacaños
2   GB Culin postre de bizcocho, nata, gelatina y frutas empapados en jerez
    
II verbo intransitivo jugar [with, con]



trifle: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
trifle withjugar con los sentimientos
trifle withjugar con
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