trivial
英式音标:[ˈtrɪviəl] 美式音标:[ˈtrɪviəl]
trivial基本解释 adj. 不重要的,琐碎的;琐细的 trivial的意思释义 adj.琐碎的,无价值的;平常的,平凡的;不重要的;[生
trivial怎么读
英式音标:[ˈtrɪviəl]
美式音标:[ˈtrɪviəl]
trivial基本解释
adj. 不重要的,琐碎的;琐细的
trivial的意思释义
adj.
琐碎的,无价值的;平常的,平凡的;不重要的;[生]种的
双语释义
adj.(形容词)琐碎的,没有价值的,没有意义的 of little worth or importance
英英释义
trivial[ \'triviəl ]adj.
(informal) small and of little importance
同义词:fiddlingfootlinglilliputianlittlenigglingpiddlingpifflingpettypicayune
obvious and dull
\"trivial conversation\"
of little substance or significance
\"only trivial objections\"
同义词:superficial
concerned with trivialities
\"a trivial young woman\"; \"a trivial mind\"
not large enough to consider or notice
同义词:insignificant
trivial用法及例句
词组短语
trivial matters 无关重要的事情(trivial matter的复数形式)
同近义词辨析
petty, trivial这组词都有“琐细的,不重要的”的意思,其区别是:
petty指在同类中是较小较微不足道的人或事物。
trivial指无特别价值或重要意义的普通小事。
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
It\'s a trivial matter and not worth fighting about.
区区小事不值得争吵。
He could remember every trivial incident in great detail.
他能把每件小事的细节都记得很清楚。
I object to being jumped upon for trivial matter like this.
我讨厌因这种小事而受人责备。
Don\'t be angry over such trivial matters.
别为这些琐事生气。
It\'s strange that he should have lost his temper for such trivial things as that.
真奇怪,他竟然为这么小的事情发脾气。
例句参考
CH3+ Is the Most Trivial Carbocation, but Are Its Heavier Congeners Just Lookalikes?Nurse phoneline berated over trivial A&E referrals
Trivial Units in RG
Non-Trivial Ultraviolet Fixed Point in Quantum Gravity | Progress of Theoretical Physics | Oxford Academic
Construction of physical states of non-trivial ghost number in c < 1 string theory
Proposed use of the plenary powers to validate the trivial name knorri Voltz, 1828 (as published in the combination Ostre...
Dual variational methods in critical point theory and applications
The inductive approach to verifying cryptographic protocols
The renormalization group and critical phenomena
Robust visual tracking using ℓ1 minimization
trivial词源
trivial
trivial: [15] Medieval educationists recognized seven liberal arts: the lower three, grammar, logic, and rhetoric, were known as the trivium, and the upper four, arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, and music, were known as the quadrivium. The notion of ‘less important subjects’ led in the 16th century to the use of the derived adjective trivial for ‘commonplace, of little importance’. Latin trivium itself was a compound noun formed from the prefix tri- ‘three’ and via ‘way, road’, and originally meant ‘place where three roads meet’.=> three, via
trivial (adj.)
\"ordinary\" (1580s); \"insignificant, trifling\" (1590s), from Latin trivialis \"common, commonplace, vulgar,\" literally \"of or belonging to the crossroads,\" from trivium \"place where three roads meet,\" in transferred use, \"an open place, a public place,\" from tri- \"three\" (see three) + via \"road\" (see via). The sense connection is \"public,\" hence \"common, commonplace.\"The earliest use of the word in English was early 15c., a separate borrowing in the academic sense \"of the trivium\" (the first three liberal arts -- grammar, rhetoric, and logic); from Medieval Latin use of trivialis in the sense \"of the first three liberal arts,\" from trivium, neuter of the Latin adjective trivius \"of three roads, of the crossroads.\" Related: Trivially. For sense evolution to \"pertaining to useless information,\" see trivia.
trivial相关例句
1.trivial solution
平凡解
2.a trivial young woman; a trivial mind.
平凡的年轻女郎;微不足道的意见。
5.trivial matters
无关重要的事情
7.trivial character
单位特贞
8.trivial subgroup
平凡子群
9.trivial digraph
平凡双图
10.trivial proximity
平凡邻近