Synonym: foolish, frivolous, inane, light, paltry, petty, puny, shallow, silly, slight, superficial, trifling, unimportant, worthless. Antonym: important. Similar words: striving, thriving, privilege, strive, contrive, convivial, driving licence, contrived. Meaning: ['trɪvɪəl] adj. 1. (informal) small and of little importance 2. obvious and dull 3. of little substance or significance 4. concerned with trivialities 5. not large enough to consider or notice.
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211 We will survey some of the more common nomenclature rules, both IUPAC and trivial.
212 The repercussions of a deterministic system are broad, but one advantage is immediately clear: active replication is trivial, strongly consistent, and suffers none of the drawbacks described above.
213 Our daily weather continues to dictate the trivial scenarios of our lives-and remains manna to the rag trade, the tourist industry, and heaven knows what else.
214 For resolving the faults of traditional personnel management as low work efficiency, weak secretiveness , trivial queries , etc.
215 The DHCP server provides a boot file name, and the PC then downloads it from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.
216 This may sound trivial, but I assure you it is quite important!
217 That is trivial looks penurious of looking at be pressed by his under dictate woman.
218 No graceful little adornment, no fanciful little device , however trivial, anywhere expressed her influence.
219 In my opinion, the trivial binary format translation, and extremely high source-level and runtime compatibility, puts Android definitely inside the line of Java equivalence.
220 His fine brushwork rigorous modeling portraits, portrait of attention fluid lines, robust hearty, free-style, completely out of the old ladies painted figures Sophie inveteracy trivial detail.
221 Last but not least, some decisions are simply too trivial to spend any time worrying about.
222 Authorize the others is a half the battle, an all matters whether important or trivial, can't authorize work the other people's person, destine will meet tremendous obstacle.
223 Why do you fritter your time and thought away on trivial things?
224 He walked into the day as alertly as mightbe, making a definite noise with his heels, perceiving with his eyes thesuperficial truth of streets and structures, the trivial truth of reality.
225 Refuse all sexual intercourse , even those as relatively trivial as oral sex.
226 Given the transition table, implementing the transition function is trivial.
227 Although memory management may appear trivial, a properly designed interface can produce code efficiency, simplicity, and portability -- none of which may be achievable otherwise.
228 What is clear is that Beijing's over-the-top reaction to what were ultimately trivial disputes that could have been defused calmly has its neighbors concerned.
229 He transiently transferred to Treasury and set a trap to compensate for his trivial loss.
230 My mind attempted to calm itself by fastening on this trivial detail.
231 Even those regrettable types seemed trivial enough to be laughed out of sight -- and forgotten.
232 This allows easy and honest comparison between them, and makes it trivial to go back to the old reliable path when the spiffy new one starts showing flaws.
233 This is a trivial matter. That's a longwinded answer to your question: I was not prepared for the amount of press that was attached to the picture because of Madame Sarkozy.
234 I want to leave the trivial living on dishonorably of the human world[Sentencedict], and soar with you in the vast starry sky.
235 Even trivial things can set Arthur and his wife at loggerheads.
236 Gauss's law makes it possible to find the field by an almost trivial calculation.
237 Trivial names were then formed, in English terminology, often from a prefix related to the source followed by the suffix "-ose" to denote carbohydrate.
238 Because methanogen is strict with its environment, especially with the occurrence of oxygen, trivial change should disturb the bacterial collects and make the number different from the reality.
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