triviality
/ˌtrɪviˈæləti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌtrɪviˈæləti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌtri-vē-ˈa-lə-tē/ (ame, mw)
triviality — 名詞
- trivialitysingular
- trivialitiesplural
1. a small, unimportant matter, detail, or object that people waste time on or give
瑣事;小事
不重要的事物或細節
a small, unimportant matter, detail, or object that people waste time on or give too much attention to, even though it does not deserve it
The committee argued about trivialities like whether the font should be 11 or 12 points.
委員會為了字體要用 11 還是 12 點這種瑣事爭論不休。
countable plural: trivialities + like [examples]
While planning the wedding, Sofia ignored trivialities such as the shade of the napkins.
籌備婚禮時,Sofia 忽略了餐巾顏色這類小事。
collocation: ignore trivialities
In a meeting about budget cuts, discussing the colour of the office carpet seemed like a triviality.
在討論預算刪減的會議上,討論辦公室地毯的顏色似乎顯得很瑣碎。
The professor treated my question as a triviality not worth discussing.
那位教授把我的問題當成不值得討論的瑣事。
Lin's grandfather kept a box of trivialities — old tickets and postcards — that meant nothing to anyone.
Lin 的祖父保留了一箱瑣碎物品——舊車票和明信片——對其他人來說毫無意義。
- trifle
a small unimportant thing — slightly more informal, and also used adverbially in phrases like 'a trifle too expensive'
- detail
a specific piece of information — neutral; a detail can be important or unimportant, unlike a triviality which is always unimportant
- nothing
something of no importance — more colloquial, common in spoken English ('It's nothing')
- priority
something regarded as more important than other matters
文法句型
trivialities + like [examples]
plural: trivialities
用法筆記
Commonly used in the plural form 'trivialities' when listing several small, unimportant matters. The singular form ('a triviality') is less frequent but grammatically correct for referring to one specific item.
常見錯誤
2. the quality or condition of being so ordinary, minor, or insignificant that some
微不足道
不重要的性質或狀態
the quality or condition of being so ordinary, minor, or insignificant that something is not worth noticing, discussing, or taking seriously
The sheer triviality of the gossip made Mei wonder why anyone would waste time on it.
這些八卦極其微不足道,讓 Mei 納悶為何有人願意浪費時間在上面。
pattern: the triviality of [something]
No one at the conference could ignore the triviality of the topics on the agenda.
與會者都無法忽視議程上那些議題的瑣碎本質。
The documentary captured the triviality of daily routines in a small coastal town.
這部紀錄片捕捉了小海港小鎮日常作息的平淡瑣碎。
Amara sighed at the triviality of the argument between her two younger brothers.
Amara 對兩個弟弟之間爭吵的內容如此瑣碎而嘆了口氣。
The review criticised the film for the triviality of its plot and character development.
這篇評論批評這部電影的情節和角色發展都太過微不足道。
- insignificance
the quality of being unimportant — more formal and neutral, focuses on lacking significance rather than being dismissive
- pettiness
the quality of being small-minded or overly focused on small things — carries a stronger negative, judgemental connotation
- frivolity
lack of seriousness — suggests silliness or playfulness rather than just being unimportant
- significance
the quality of being worthy of attention
- importance
the state of having great meaning or value
文法句型
the triviality of + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
This uncountable sense is frequently followed by 'of + noun phrase' to specify what is being described as unimportant. Common in formal criticism, reviews, and analytical contexts.