trivially
/ˈtrɪviəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtrɪviəli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtrivēəlē -li/ (ame, mw)
trivially — 副詞
1. in an unimportant or insignificant way — used to describe actions, facts, or dif
無關緊要地
以不重要或不嚴重的方式
in an unimportant or insignificant way — used to describe actions, facts, or differences that have little practical value or that do not matter much
Jiro saw the missing page as trivially minor and kept reading.
Jiro 覺得缺了一頁無關緊要,便繼續讀下去。
trivially + adjective: trivially minor
The price gap was trivially tiny, so Amina picked the closer shop.
價格差距微乎其微,所以 Amina 選了較近的那家店。
Diego waved off the error trivially and moved to the next page.
Diego 對那個錯誤不以為意,翻到下一頁繼續。
The scratch Olga worried about looked trivially faint under the kitchen lamp.
Olga 擔心的那道刮痕在廚房燈光下看起來微不足道。
Kwame said the old rule had been trivially ignored for many years.
Kwame 說那條舊規定多年來一直被忽略,沒人在意。
- insignificantly
more formal; often used with measurable differences
- unimportantly
less common; emphasises lack of consequence
- frivolously
suggests a lack of seriousness or proper respect