trivialize
/ˈtrɪviəlaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈɪviəlˌaɪz] /ˈtrɪviəlaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈɪviəlˌaɪz] /ˈtri-vē-ə-ˌlīz How to pronounce trivialize (audio)/ (ame, mw)
trivialize — 動詞
- trivializepresent simple I / you / we / they
- trivializeshe / she / it
- trivializedpast simple
- trivializing-ing form
1. to speak about or treat something serious as if it matters much less than it rea
淡化
把嚴重的事說得沒那麼重要
to speak about or treat something serious as if it matters much less than it really does.
Noor's joke trivialized the pain her sister still felt after surgery.
Noor 開的玩笑輕描淡寫了她姊姊手術後仍感受到的痛苦。
trivialize + pain/experience
The report must not trivialize the risks of working in extreme heat.
這份報告不能淡化在極端高溫下工作的風險。
trivialize + risk/problem
Some adverts trivialize debt by showing shopping as a harmless game.
有些廣告把負債說得像無害的購物遊戲,過度輕描淡寫。
Christopher apologized after his comment trivialized Liang's bullying experience.
Christopher 為自己的評論道歉,因為那番話淡化了 Liang 的霸凌經歷。
The mayor trivialized the flood by calling it a little mess.
市長把洪災說成一點小亂子,明顯輕描淡寫了災情。
- emphasize
to make the importance of something clear
- underscore
slightly more formal, stressing how serious or important something is
文法句型
trivialize + noun phrase
用法筆記
The object is usually a real harm, danger, loss, or another person's experience. The verb is strongly critical and often suggests that someone reduced the weight of a problem by joking, dismissing it, or using weak language.