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trivial

ADJ ธรรมดา  tam-ma-da

 

trivial

ADJ น่าเบื่อ  ซ้ำซาก  na-buea

 

trivial

ADJ เล็กๆ  น้อยๆ  เล็กน้อย  ปลีกย่อย  กระจ้อยร่อย  lek-lek-noi-noi

 

trivial

ADJ ไม่สำคัญ  เล็กๆ  น้อยๆ  เล็กน้อย  mai-sam-kan

 

trivial

ADJ ไม่ เอาจริงเอาจัง  เล่นๆ  mai-aol-jing-aol-jang

 

trivialism

N ลักษณะ ที่ ไม่สำคัญ  ไม่ ค่อย มีค่า 

 

triviality

N ลักษณะ เล็กๆน้อยๆ  lak-sa-na-lek-lek-noi-noi

 

triviality

N สิ่ง เล็กๆน้อยๆ  sing-lek-lek-noi-noi

 

trivially

ADV อย่าง ไม่สำคัญ  yang-mai-sam-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TRIVIAL

a.[L. trivialis; probably from Gr. ; L. tero, trivi, to wear, or from trivium, a highway. ] 1. Trifling; of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; as a trivial subject; a trivial affair.
2. Worthless; vulgar.
Trivial name, in natural history, the common name for the species, which added to the generic name forms the complete denomination of the species; the specific name. Thus in Lathyrus aphaca, Lathyrus is the generic name, and aphaca the trivial or specific name, and the two combined form the complete denomination of the species. Linne at first applied the term specific name to the essential character of the species, now called the specific definition or difference; but it is now applied solely to the trivial name.

 

TRIVIALITY

n.Trivialness. [Not much used. ]

 

TRIVIALLY

adv. Commonly; vulgarly. 1. Lightly; inconsiderably; in a trifling degree.

 

TRIVIALNESS

n.Commonness. 1. Lightness; unimportance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TRIVIAL

Triv "i *al, a. Etym: [L. trivialis, properly, that is in, or belongs to, the crossroads or public streets; hence, that may be found everywhere, common, fr. trivium a place where three roads meet, a crossroad, the public street; tri- (see Tri- ) + via a way: cf. F. trivial. See Voyage. ]

 

1. Found anywhere; common. [Obs. ]

 

2. Ordinary; commonplace; trifling; vulgar. As a scholar, meantime, he was trivial, and incapable of labor. De Quincey.

 

3. Of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; trifling; petty; paltry; as, a trivial subject or affair. The trivial round, the common task. Keble.

 

4. Of or pertaining to the trivium. Trivial name (Nat. Hist. ), the specific name. (Chem. ) The common name, not describing the structure and from which the structure cannot be deduced; -- contrasted with systematic name.

 

TRIVIAL

TRIVIAL Triv "i *al, n.

 

Defn: One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium. [Obs. ] Skelton. Wood.

 

TRIVIALISM

TRIVIALISM Triv "i *al *ism, n.

 

Defn: A trivial matter or method; a triviality. Carlyle.

 

TRIVIALITY

Triv `i *al "i *ty, n.; pl. Trivialities. Etym: [Cf. F. trivialité ]

 

1. The quality or state of being trivial; trivialness.

 

2. That which is trivial; a trifle. The philosophy of our times does not expend itself in furious discussions on mere scholastic trivialities. Lyon Playfair.

 

TRIVIALLY

TRIVIALLY Triv "i *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a trivial manner.

 

TRIVIALNESS

TRIVIALNESS Triv "i *al *ness, n.

 

Defn: Quality or state of being trivial.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

trivial

triv i al |ˈtrivēəl ˈtrɪviəl | adjective of little value or importance: huge fines were imposed for trivial offenses | trivial details. (of a person ) concerned only with trifling or unimportant things. Mathematics denoting a subgroup that either contains only the identity element or is identical with the given group. DERIVATIVES triv i al ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense belonging to the trivium ): from medieval Latin trivialis, from Latin trivium (see trivium ).

 

triviality

triv i al i ty |ˌtrivēˈalitē trɪviˈæləti | noun ( pl. trivialities ) lack of seriousness or importance; insignificance: the mediocrity and triviality of current popular culture. an insignificant detail; a trifle: an over-concentration on trivialities.

 

trivialize

triv i al ize |ˈtrivēəˌlīz ˈtrɪviəˌlaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is: the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers. DERIVATIVES triv i al i za tion |ˌtrivēəliˈzāSHən |noun

 

trivial name

triv i al name noun chiefly Chemistry a name that is in general use although not part of systematic nomenclature: its common trivial name is citric acid. Compare with systematic name. chiefly Zoology another term for specific epithet.

 

Oxford Dictionary

trivial

triv |ial |ˈtrɪvɪəl | adjective 1 of little value or importance: huge fines were imposed for trivial offences | trivial details. (of a person ) concerned only with petty things. 2 Mathematics denoting a subgroup that either contains only the identity element or is identical with the given group. DERIVATIVES trivially adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense belonging to the trivium ): from medieval Latin trivialis, from Latin trivium (see trivium ).

 

triviality

trivi ¦al |ity |ˌtrɪvɪˈalɪti | noun ( pl. trivialities ) [ mass noun ] lack of seriousness or importance; insignificance: the mediocrity and triviality of current popular culture. the relentlessness of his triviality is grating. [ count noun ] an insignificant detail; a trifle: an over-concentration on trivialities.

 

trivialize

trivialize |ˈtrɪvɪəlʌɪz |(also trivialise ) verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is: the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers. DERIVATIVES trivialization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

trivial name

triv |ial name noun chiefly Chemistry a name that is in general use although not part of systematic nomenclature: its common trivial name is citric acid. chiefly Zoology another term for specific epithet.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

trivial

trivial adjective 1 trivial problems: unimportant, banal, trite, commonplace, insignificant, inconsequential, minor, of no account, of no consequence, of no importance; incidental, inessential, nonessential, petty, trifling, trumpery, pettifogging, footling, small, slight, little, inconsiderable, negligible, paltry, nugatory; informal piddling, picayune, nickel-and-dime, penny-ante; trademark Mickey Mouse. ANTONYMS important, significant, life-and-death. 2 I used to be quite a trivial person: frivolous, superficial, shallow, unthinking, airheaded, featherbrained, lightweight, foolish, silly, trite. ANTONYMS profound, serious.

 

triviality

triviality noun 1 the triviality of the subject matter: unimportance, insignificance, inconsequence, inconsequentiality, pettiness, banality. 2 he need not concern himself with such trivialities: minor detail, thing of no importance /consequence, trifle, nonessential, nothing; technicality; (trivialities ) trivia, minutiae.

 

trivialize

trivialize verb I would appreciate it if you would not trivialize my problems: treat as unimportant, minimize, play down, underestimate, make light of, treat lightly, dismiss, underplay, downplay, diminish, belittle; informal pooh-pooh.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

trivial

trivial adjective 1 your problems are trivial in comparison with Peter's: unimportant, insignificant, inconsequential, minor, of no /little account, of no /little consequence, of no /little importance, not worth bothering about, not worth mentioning; incidental, inessential, non-essential, petty, trifling, fiddling, pettifogging, footling, small, slight, little, inconsiderable, negligible, paltry, nugatory; meaningless, pointless, worthless, idle; flimsy, insubstantial; informal piddling, piffling, penny-ante; Brit. informal twopenny-halfpenny; N. Amer. informal nickel-and-dime, small-bore; N. Amer. vulgar slang chickenshit. ANTONYMS important, significant, life-and-death. 2 I think I used to be quite a trivial person: frivolous, superficial, shallow, unthinking, empty-headed, feather-brained, lightweight, foolish, silly. ANTONYMS serious, profound.

 

triviality

triviality noun 1 the triviality of the subject matter: unimportance, insignificance, frivolousness, inconsequence, inconsequentiality, pettiness, slightness, paltriness, negligibility; meaninglessness, pointlessness, worthlessness, flimsiness, insubstantiality. ANTONYMS importance, profundity. 2 he need not concern himself with such trivialities: minor detail, petty detail, mere detail, matter /thing of no importance, matter /thing of no consequence, trifle, non-essential, inessential, nothing; technicality, incidental; (trivialities ) trivia, minutiae. ANTONYMS essential.

 

trivialize

trivialize verb the problem was either trivialized or ignored by teachers: treat as unimportant, minimize, play down, underplay, make light of, treat lightly, make little of, think little of, laugh off, dismiss, underestimate, undervalue, devalue, belittle, deprecate, scoff at; informal pooh-pooh; archaic hold cheap; rare misprize, derogate, minify. ANTONYMS make a big thing of.

 

Duden Dictionary

trivial

tri vi al Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |trivi a l |französisch trivial < lateinisch trivialis = jedermann zugänglich, allgemein bekannt, zu: trivium, Trivium a ohne Ideengehalt und daher wenig bedeutungsvoll triviale Gedanken, Bemerkungen, Worte, Weisheiten, Thesen | etwas trivial finden b alltäglich, gewöhnlich; nichts Auffälliges aufweisend ein ganz triviales Menü | eine Beamtenlaufbahn einzuschlagen erschien ihr allzu trivial

 

trivialisieren

tri vi a li sie ren schwaches Verb |trivialis ie ren |etwas trivial machen, ins Triviale ziehen

 

Trivialität

Tri vi a li tät Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Trivialit ä t |die Trivialität; Genitiv: der Trivialität, Plural: die Trivialitäten französisch trivialité, zu: trivial, trivial 1 ohne Plural das Trivialsein die Trivialität seiner Gedanken, ihres Lebens 2 triviale Äußerung, Idee in diesem Text stehen nur Trivialitäten

 

Trivialliteratur

Tri vi al li te ra tur Substantiv, feminin , die |Trivi a lliteratur |Plural selten der Unterhaltung dienende, inhaltlich unkomplizierte und mit einfacheren sprachlichen Mitteln arbeitende Literatur

 

Trivialname

Tri vi al na me Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trivi a lname |volkstümlicher Name einer Tier-, Pflanzenart, einer Chemikalie

 

Trivialroman

Tri vi al ro man Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trivi a lroman |der Unterhaltung dienender, inhaltlich unkomplizierter und mit einfacheren sprachlichen Mitteln verfasster Roman

 

Trivialschriftsteller

Tri vi al schrift stel ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trivi a lschriftsteller |

 

Trivialschriftstellerin

Tri vi al schrift stel le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Trivi a lschriftstellerin |

 

French Dictionary

trivial

trivial , iale , iaux adj. adjectif Vulgaire, grossier. : Des propos triviaux.

 

trivialement

trivialement adv. adverbe D ’une manière triviale.

 

trivialité

trivialité n. f. nom féminin Caractère de ce qui est vulgaire. : La trivialité de son langage.

 

Spanish Dictionary

trivial

trivial adjetivo 1 Que no tiene importancia, trascendencia o interés :pregunta trivial; expresión trivial; todo resulta trivial ante la trascendencia de lo que nos preocupa .2 Que es común y sabido por todos :su discurso se caracterizó por ser trivial .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín trivialis que se halla por las encrucijadas ’, compuesto de tres y via camino ’, por ser la encrucijada lugar muy frecuentado se ha desarrollado la acepción de que es común y sabido por todos ’ y, posteriormente desde esta última la acepción peyorativa ‘que no tiene importancia ’. De la familia etimológica de tres (V.).

 

trivialidad

trivialidad nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de trivial :los rostros y las cosas tenían un hosco relieve de trivialidad y fracaso; esto contrariaba mi propósito de anegar en la trivialidad cotidiana un hecho que era en profundamente conmovedor .2 Pensamiento o acción trivial :aquello que él hizo le parecía una trivialidad en aquel momento .

 

trivialización

trivialización nombre femenino Acción de trivializar :la trivialización de la cultura es un fenómeno moderno .

 

trivializar

trivializar verbo transitivo Quitar importancia, o no dársela, a una cosa o un asunto :cuando, finalmente, es descubierta por la familia, niega todo, miente, trivializa el problema, lo justifica o lo racionaliza, o se muestra sinceramente arrepentida; se siente reconfortado y reforzado frente a la familia, que antes trivializaba su enfermedad y la atribuía a su falta de voluntad ;si actuamos así, el asunto se trivializa y nuestra propuesta quedará en papel mojado . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

trivial

triv i al /trɪ́viəl /〖「3つの (tri )道 (vi )の (al )交わるところ 」>「どこにもある 」>つまらない 形容詞 more ; most 1 つまらない , 取るに足らない (insignificant )trivial things つまらないこと ▸ a trivial sum ささいな金額 .2 平凡な, ありふれた .3 (中世の )3学 (trivium ).4 〘植 動 〙(しゆ )の, 種を示す .ly 副詞 つまらなく, ささいに .

 

triviality

triv i al i ty /trɪ̀viǽləti /名詞 -ties 1 C つまらない [ささいな ]こと [もの ].2 U つまらなさ, 平凡さ .

 

trivialize

tr v i al ze 動詞 他動詞 … (の重要性 )を軽く見る, 矮小 (わいしよう )化する, つまらなくする .