Triviality ˌtrɪviˈæləti Unimportant Noun Important 琐事;小事 Great Trivi·Al·Ity
"Triviality" refers to something unimportant, insignificant, or commonplace. It can describe a trivial matter or the state of being trivial. The term is often used in a disapproving way to emphasize a lack of seriousness or importance.
[N-VAR 可变名词]琐事;小事 If you refer to something as a triviality, you think that it is unimportant and not serious.
He accused me of making a great fuss about trivialities...
他指责我为丁点琐事大惊小怪。
Interviews with politicians were juxtaposed with news items of quite astonishing triviality.
对政治家的访谈与内容相当耸动的八卦新闻放在同一个版面。
Oxford
trivi·al·ity/ˌtrɪviˈæləti; NAmEˌtrɪviˈæləti/noun(pluraltrivi·al·ities)( disapproving) 1[countable ]a matter that is not important 琐事;小事◆I don't want to waste time on trivialities.我不想把时间浪费在一些琐碎小事上。2[uncountable ]the state of being unimportant or dealing with unimportant things 微不足道;琐碎;无足轻重◆His speech was one of great triviality.他的讲话根本无足轻重。trivialitytrivialitiestrivi·al·ity/ˌtrɪviˈæləti; NAmEˌtrɪviˈæləti/
1[countable] something that is not important at all: Don’t waste time on trivialities.2[uncountable] the fact of not being at all important or serious: the triviality of daytime TV
WDF
triviality
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琐事(44%),平凡(41%),轻浮(15%)
n.浅薄,轻浮;琐事;平凡
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