0 not important or serious -- drobny, pomniejszy
a minor offence
Most of the passengers suffered only minor injuries.
1 in music, belonging to a key (= set of musical notes) that often produces a sad sound -- moll, molowy
2 someone who is too young to have the legal responsibilities of an adult -- nieletn-i/a
Their nonlinear interaction has only a minor influence on the qualitative features of the layer evolution.
He was told that he was being let off with this minor punishment because this was his first offence.
For both medications the predominant symptomatology was minor depressive (but not manic, mixed or schizoaffective) symptoms.
The slab shows various minor differences in thickness for the same reason.
This conservatism on the part of nuclear states may have also led them to restrain their minor allies.
Minor truncations and discontinuities are visible at edges.
Numerous courtyards as well as major and minor dividing walls are again clear throughout this palace.
Several guidelines do specify how to handle informed consent in research involving incompetent persons or minors.
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