trivial
trivial的意思、解釋
trivial 基本解釋
形容詞瑣碎的,無(wú)價(jià)值的; 平常的,平凡的; 不重要的; [生]種的
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trivial 同義詞形容詞triflingpettypunyfoolishunimportantpaltryworthlessslightsillyinaneshallowlightlittlefrivoloussuperficial
trivial 反義詞形容詞important
trivial 相關(guān)例句形容詞
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1. Don't waste your time on these trivial things.
不要把你的時(shí)間浪費(fèi)在這些瑣事上。
2. trivial的近義詞
2. He's a very trivial person.
他是個(gè)非常淺薄輕浮的人。
trivial 網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋1. 微不足道的:一方面,不要求作品具備新穎性,也不要求作品是唯一的;另一方面,也不能沒(méi)有任何創(chuàng)造性,或僅有微不足道的(trivial)創(chuàng)造性. 本案中,美國(guó)最高法院正是認(rèn)為Rural公司電話號(hào)碼薄(白頁(yè))的制作沒(méi)有體現(xiàn)出任何創(chuàng)造性的成分,
2. 輕微:在本書(shū)的導(dǎo)論,我曾經(jīng)討論過(guò)輕微(trivial)制裁的重要性,學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣法的學(xué)生,不管學(xué)習(xí)層面是國(guó)際法層次或是低于國(guó)家層次,都能了解到:在某些情境下由單純的懊惱所孕育并刺激出來(lái)的行為,將有可能在該情境下發(fā)揮制裁的功能.
trivial 雙語(yǔ)例句1. The nativist then revises his claim to accommodate Locke's objection, Locke objects again, and so on until the nativist position becomes trivial.
在本土然后修改,以適應(yīng)其要求洛克反對(duì),再次洛克物體,并依此類推,直至在本土立場(chǎng)變得微不足道。
2. To emigrate, you need to go through a lot of trivial processes.
辦移民要經(jīng)過(guò)很多瑣碎的程序。
3. In this trivial but looking forward to the days, waiting for you to appear.
在這個(gè)平凡而又充滿期待的日子里,等待您的出現(xiàn)。
4. All which details, I have no doubt, JONES, who reads this book at his Club, will pronounce to be excessively foolish, trivial, twaddling, and ultra-sentimental.
瓊斯①在他的俱樂(lè)部里看這本書(shū)看到這些細(xì)節(jié),一定會(huì)罵它們瑣碎、無(wú)聊,全是廢話,而且異乎尋常的肉麻。
5. It is a trivial thing, do not make a fuss about it and take it too seriously.
這是一件微不足道的小事,你不要小題大做,太把它當(dāng)回事了。
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6. To the human sociobiologist and evolutionary psychologist, culture is either trivial or so bound by genetic fitness that it is unimportant.
對(duì)社會(huì)生物學(xué)家和進(jìn)化心理學(xué)家而言,文化要么是微不足道的,要么是受遺傳適合度束縛太多而變得不重要的。
7. When we arrived in Hangzhou, we heard that the students of Tsinghua University did not catch the same train, and as well stopped by heavy rain at the Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway…Perhaps, no one would pay attention to those trivial things, just like we would never know the destinations of other passengers on the train.
終期到杭州,好難買到火車票,坐到杭州,后來(lái)知道清華的同學(xué)沒(méi)趕上同一列火車,又被大雨阻在滬杭高速上……或許,沒(méi)有別的人會(huì)在意這些小事件,就像我們不知道其他的旅客的目的地一樣。
8. Deference, respect, esteem, worship--every pinchbeck grace of life the market of a trivial world can furnish forth.
敬重,尊敬,尊重,敬仰——每一件平凡世界的市場(chǎng)里所能提供的生命的廉價(jià)恩惠。
9. With ¥2, 000 on hand, will you stay in a crowded restaurant and loudly berate a waitress for some trivial imperfection in the service?
給你2 000塊錢,你愿意在一個(gè)坐滿了人的餐館里,當(dāng)眾斥罵服務(wù)不周的女服務(wù)員嗎?
10. The distance may be wrong, such a trivial thousands of kilometers, will be able to make my heart cold hardening, you can no matter who that distant children.
或許是距離的錯(cuò),這區(qū)區(qū)的幾千公里,就能讓我的心變冷變硬,可以不管那遙遠(yuǎn)的人兒。
11. With the turn of the year I was to leave for Dijon where I had been offered a trivial post as exchange professor of English, one of those Franco-American amity arrangements which is supposed to promote understanding and good will between sister republics.
過(guò)了年我就要到第戎去了,人家在那兒給了我一個(gè)微不足道的差使:當(dāng)被交換的英語(yǔ)教師。
12. The moments when I can become enraged at something so trivial.
我會(huì)立刻被一些瑣細(xì)的事情激怒。
13. Working class is trivial, busy, but working class to do a good job of teachers is a good sign, it will be able to experience the joy of teaching to do.
班主任工作是瑣碎,繁忙的,然而做好班主任工作是一個(gè)好教師的標(biāo)志,也能從中體驗(yàn)到做教師的快樂(lè)。
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14. And I have my choices not to be a sacrifice as a trivial.
而且我有我的選擇不要再是如瑣細(xì)的一個(gè)犧牲。
15. Yet that is a rather trivial aspect of the matter.
那是問(wèn)題的一個(gè)相當(dāng)瑣細(xì)的方面。
16. trivial的近義詞
16. Each of us can only live in day-to-day and trivial lives.
我們每個(gè)人都只能生活在日常的瑣細(xì)之中。
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17. However, if without possessive instinct, it may at least set one free from many trivial troubles and insignificant bitterness.
但是,擺脫了占有欲,至少可以使人免除許多瑣屑的煩惱和渺小的痛苦,活得有氣度些。
18. This is one of the major differences between well-designed products and trivial objects for a waste-producing society.
這就是精心設(shè)計(jì)的產(chǎn)品和有計(jì)劃廢止的產(chǎn)品之間的最大分歧。
19. One of the arguments against many performance tests is that they are completely trivial in nature.
對(duì)許多性能測(cè)試的論據(jù)之一是,他們的性質(zhì)完全微不足道。
20. trivial的近義詞
20. No doubt this was why our January agreement with Japan came out so thin and trivial.
毫無(wú)疑問(wèn),這就是我們正月里同日本簽訂的協(xié)議內(nèi)容這么空洞和浮泛的原因。
trivial 詞典解釋1. 瑣碎的;不重要的;微不足道的
If you describe something as trivial, you think that it is unimportant and not serious.
e.g. The director tried to wave aside these issues as trivial details that could be settled later...
主管試圖對(duì)這些問(wèn)題置之不理,認(rèn)為都是些細(xì)枝末節(jié)的小事,可以稍后解決。
e.g. I don't like to visit the doctor just for something trivial.
我不喜歡為一點(diǎn)小毛病就去看醫(yī)生。
trivial 單語(yǔ)例句trivial的近義詞1. Chi is addicted to portraying trivial things in common people's lives, while Tian pursues a high spiritual standard in her plays.
2. Few of the matters under the Ministry of Civil Affairs'jurisdiction are trivial.
3. Compared to the growing clout the two countries enjoy in their respective regions, the current scale of trade between China and Brazil remains trivial.
4. While it may sound trivial, color name is important in marketing to consumers.
5. Critics of my column may deride me for " making a fuss over a trivial incident ", for such cases are still rare on China's campuses.
6. It frustrated me that my chance to get some concrete information was dashed by the media pack who spooked my subject with their " trivial issues ".
7. But after a few more trivial roles, he asked out of his contract.
8. From the dawn of blogging it is been tempting for established professionals to reject blogging as trivial and unreliable.
9. The new dean in our office always orders us to do some trivial things, such as moving boxes and then moving them back.
10. Some say Jia's novels are gloomy and difficult to read due to the use of local dialect and trivial side plots.
trivial 英英釋義adj
1. (informal) small and of little importance
e.g. a fiddling sum of money
a footling gesture
our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war
a little (or small) matter
a dispute over niggling details
limited to petty enterprises
piffling efforts
giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be a picayune infraction
Synonym: fiddlingfootlinglilliputianlittlenigglingpiddlingpifflingpettypicayune
2. concerned with trivialities
e.g. a trivial young woman
a trivial mind
3. of little substance or significance
e.g. a few superficial editorial changes
only trivial objections
Synonym: superficial