0 not important or serious -- drobny, pomniejszy
Most of the passengers suffered only minor injuries.
a minor offence
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
We have some minor concerns regarding the interpretation of these simulations.
In his prime a man is legally responsible for providing his minor children with food, shelter, and clothing.
Statutory regulation played a relatively minor role in the prudential control of banks.
Perhaps the other minor quibble about this series is the dominance of medicine and the medical model in the scope of topics discussed.
The area of minor and alternative crops is a neglected one and the book covers a wide range of alternative crops and their characteristics.
Variations in pixel size of the random pixel array only caused minor changes in the cells' preferred velocity.
Only one of the four options was identical to the target (the other three contained minor differences).
Several guidelines do specify how to handle informed consent in research involving incompetent persons or minors.