词汇 | trivialized |
释义 | trivialized past simple and past participle oftrivialize trivialize verb[ T ] disapproving(UK usuallytrivialise)uk /ˈtrɪv.i.ə.laɪz/ us /ˈtrɪv.i.ə.laɪz/ to make something seem less important than it really is: 使显得不重要 I don't want to trivialize the problem, but I do think there are more important matters to discuss.我并不是要贬低这个问题的重要性,我确实认为有更重要的事情需要讨论。 Exaggerating & playing down bloviate blow something out of proportionidiom cartoonish cartoonishly catastrophize fulsome go overboardidiom grandiloquent inflated make a mountain out of a molehillidiom make little of somethingidiom make much of somethingidiom make something of something/someone meal mildly minimization overrated protest too muchidiom underplay underrate Examples of trivializedtrivialized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. But what proliferates is a trivialized version of phenomenology, which often consists of little more than name-dropping and common-sense statements. Given the centrality of children to a successful marriage and to women's status, elders trivialized the sheltering of runaway, childless wives. Problems may also be trivialized by older people themselves. Then, too, and even when trivialized, civil authority had no rhetorical counter to a minister who questioned the world through the guiding hand of providence. But the revealed-preference theorist has now trivialized game theory. The risk of this complex process being trivialized or dismissed is great, especially when there is a lack of understanding of the issues involved. Cumulative trivia: a holistic conceptualization of minor problems of ageing 337 trivialized. The child's experience is often trivialized, denied, or even punished. Marxist model that ignored it, and the revisionist agenda that trivialized it. We suggest that the social construction of ageing may serve to normalize experiences in ageing such that they become trivialized. Nor can the absence of an agreement among the experts be swept aside or trivialized by introducing the notion of popular trust in a future theory. As we noted in our initial introduction to cumulative trivia, a key aspect of this concept is the way in which certain problems may be trivialized. The term 'trivia' was also used to indicate that the significance of these small difficulties can be underplayed and thus trivialized. They must not be trivialized by being subjected to the rules applying to commercial insurance. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Elitists are denounced as high brow snobs advocating an esoteric culture; populists are dismissed as pandering philistines promoting a trivialized and commercialized culture. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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