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Bagatelle - English meaning

Bagatelle – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A game in which small balls are hit and then allowed to roll down a sloping board on which there are holes, each numbered with the score achieved if a ball goes into it, with pins acting as obstructions.

Usage examples:

He's flipped that in the mixer, there's a crowd scene in there and it's bagatelle football with the…
noun

A thing regarded as too unimportant or easy to be worth much consideration.

Usage examples:

Dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world's oldest yacht club
noun

A short, light piece of music, especially one for the piano.

Usage examples:

Sixteen preparatory pieces, such as preludes, etudes, bagatelles, barcarolles, nocturnes and polona…
noun

Something, especially an amount of money, that is small and not important

Usage examples:

A thousand pounds is a mere bagatelle to him.

Bagatelle translation into English

Bagatelle: translate from English into Chinese

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小事

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Bagatel, Kleinigheid

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Bagatelle

Bagatelle: translate from English into German

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Bagatelle, Kleinigkeit, Tivolispiel, Nichtigkeit

Bagatelle: translate from English into Hindi

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छोटी बात, तुच्छ चीज़, बैगा टेल (खेल), नगण्य, तुच्छ वस्तु, बहुत छोटी रकम

Bagatelle: translate from English into Italian

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Bagatella, Bagattella

Bagatelle: translate from English into Korean

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바가텔, 하찮은 것, 소곡, 피아노를 위한 소곡

Bagatelle: translate from English into Russian

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Вещица, Финтифлюшка, Багатель, Пустяк, Небольшая музыкальная пьеса, Безделушка, Безделица

Bagatelle: translate from English into Spanish

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Bagatela, Billar inglés

Word origin

mid 17th century (in bagatelle (sense 2)): from French, from Italian bagatella, perhaps from baga ‘baggage’ or from a diminutive of Latin baca ‘berry’. bagatelle (sense 1) dates from the earl

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