释义 |
trivialitytriv‧i‧al‧i‧ty /ˌtrɪviˈæləti/ noun (plural trivialities) - The mayor is too concerned with such trivialities as the size of his office.
- Apfelbaum refreshingly asserts that a sense of humor need not condemn the artist to triviality.
- Great longing sets the mind free of concern for trivialities.
- In such ways, fashion and triviality can go hand in hand.
- Other proposals for national greatness at least have the benefit of harmless triviality.
- She would infect even the trivialities of conversation with the vileness of her thought.
- The trivialities of a business enjoying its first billion-dollar year disposed of, Jobs reentered and introduced himself.
- The autobiographical narratives of this period are saved from personal triviality by the force of visionary insight.
- The reader is subjected to an intensely self-absorbed analysis of countless trivialities.
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 |