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

1.副詞B2
釋義

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

例句

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。

同義詞

常見錯誤

She trivially solved the puzzle.' (when meaning 'easily')
She easily solved the puzzle.
💡'trivially' means 'in an unimportant way,' not 'without effort.'