释义 |
▪ I. trivializing, ppl. a.|ˈtrɪvɪəlaɪzɪŋ| [f. as next + -ing2.] That trivializes.
1961New Left Rev. Mar./Apr. 13/2 Berger would..see all ‘abstract’ art as the product of a trivialising despair. 1966Economist 28 May 970/3 He has serious doubts about the power of literary studies, as now practised, to act as a counterweight to the trivialising forces of our society. 1970Radio Times 8 Oct. 66 It's true that television is endemically a trivialising medium, but it doesn't follow that it has to be it. ▪ II. ˈtrivializing, vbl. n. [f. trivialize v. + -ing1.] The action of trivialize v.
1963A. Heron Towards Quaker View of Sex v. 44 There is an almost overwhelming urge throughout society towards the trivializing of sexual actions. 1979Listener 16 Aug. 220/3 Any such trivialising of the sacred back⁓fires. The gods will not be mocked. |