He came up from the minors, directing martial-arts movies.Major minor was sent off in a school soccer match.Thomas pleaded guilty to buying alcohol for a minor.3 → the minors Examples from the Corpus minor ► see thesaurus at child 2 American English SEC the second main subject that you study at university for your degree OPP major I’m taking history as my minor. ○○ noun 1 law SSC someone who is below the age at which they become legally responsible for their actions This film contains material unsuitable for minors.Related topics: Children, College minor minor 2 By fall the disease, first thought a minor illness, was an epidemic.Stanton, 69, suffered minor injuries to his face and head but did not require hospital treatment.The 17-year-old suffered only minor injuries despite the Vauxhall Cavalier car being extensively damaged.Forty-nine people were treated for minor injuries at two hospitals in Olympia.The driver of the tractor-trailer rig suffered minor injuries.One lane of the motorway was closed and a driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries.Also the main passage is a minor water course, but in rain like this it tends to swell.Unfortunately, Graham has a minor shortcoming when it comes to cracks - he can't jam but he can layback!.We are, after all, always talking about minor quantitative changes in an existing embryonic process.We've had a few minor problems with the new computer system.Black convicts were rounded up for minor offenses and forced to work.She fell off her horse, but suffered only minor injuries.She suffered some minor injuries in the accident.The contract seems fine, except for a few minor details.It is thought to have exploded on Saturday night or Sunday morning and caused minor damage.Two car windows were broken and minor damage was done to some shops.With one or two minor changes, the course is the same as last year.Kennedy might call up a minor bureaucrat to check on a detail.Most of the problems have been very minor.3 in D minor a minor key Examples from the Corpus minor ► see thesaurus at small, unimportant 2 APM based on a particular type of musical scale Mahler’s Symphony No. minor injury/illness/operation etc (=one that is not very serious or dangerous ) He escaped with only minor injuries. a relatively minor error a minor road They played only a minor role in local government. ![]() S2 W2 AWL adjective 1 UNIMPORTANT small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things OPP major We have made some minor changes to the program.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Music minor mi‧nor 1 / ˈmaɪnə $ -ər /
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