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Significats de
trivial
en anglès
(Informal) small and of little importance.
little
petty
fiddling
niggling
lilliputian
picayune
piddling
piffling
footling
Termes relacionats
unimportant
Of little substance or significance.
superficial
Termes relacionats
insignificant
inconsiderable
Sinònims
Examples for "
little
"
little
petty
fiddling
niggling
lilliputian
Examples for "
little
"
1
Europe is a different competition and
little
errors can change the game.
2
The case poses
little
if any threat to human health, officials said.
3
And some believe market actually picked up a
little
bit last year.
4
The group also had
little
time for talk of the euro crisis.
5
The government has so far given away
little
detail of its plans.
1
Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett said the group were playing
petty
politics.
2
Which was true, of course, and
petty
of me to bring up.
3
I don't have time to resolve these
petty
family squabbles right now.
4
Oppression, daily
petty
harassment and humiliation are the breeding ground for violence.
5
The provost, however, had never wasted his time with such
petty
artifice.
1
Guess that means I can finally start
fiddling
with your financial records.
2
I may have helped it freeze by
fiddling
with certain environmental controls.
3
He was
fiddling
with the carriage release, exasperated, tugging at the paper.
4
But once you start
fiddling
with the facts, it's hard to stop.
5
Rupert bristled at the order, but he began
fiddling
with a console.
1
Everything from diet to
niggling
little health problems could be causing problems.
2
I need it ASAP. The U.S. case had left a
niggling
fear.
3
Unfortunately, the beauty of the concept is marred by two
niggling
problems.
4
But no matter how much sense I made, the
niggling
had started.
5
Yet there was something
niggling
about Elder's demeanor, a small discordant something.
1
He felt himself bound and pricked by a thousand delicate
lilliputian
bonds.
2
This is a pity, as their
lilliputian
self-assertion is most amusing.
3
In the middle of the
lilliputian
ranks the giant smoke-clouds leap like hellish gods.
4
This kite system is like fitting a gigantic sail to a
lilliputian
boat, d'ye see?
5
The
lilliputian
vehicles are ubiquitous in Japan - and they would be here, if Detroit had any sense.
1
That is not patriotism, but a
picayune
partisanship which I profoundly pity.
2
You kant show the poor man he's ever took a
picayune
from.
3
No, sir, it's hot your
picayune
drop o' spirits that's talkin'-it'sme.
4
He had no reason to think that Cissie cared a
picayune
about him.
5
Then tossing her a
picayune
,
he said, take that, Aunt Dilsey.
1
Humanity was far too obsessed with numerous
piddling
things of no interest.
2
A
piddling
string of munition factories in New York and New Jersey.
3
She was sitting at a table,
piddling
with a deck of cards.
4
All they've got usually is
piddling
little Morris Eights or Austin Sevens.
5
You're highly unlikely to do time, especially given your
piddling
payouts.
1
Inland & Armco, two relatively
piffling
corporations had not yet boosted prices.
2
I've got out of dead-and-alive Wolvercote at last-stupidCouncillors and
piffling
necromancers!
3
The Taoiseach and Mr Molloy see it as a
piffling
matter.
4
Don't be an old maid, Ern, with your
piffling
German conscientiousness.
5
The poor Central Bank of Ireland only holds a
piffling
$90 million.
1
She felt it was a
footling
question even as she asked it.
2
I'm not such an ass as to fall off a
footling
balcony.
3
Despite Lhel's efforts, the second child came wrong way around, a
footling
breach.
4
For these two years, therefore, C na T has spent its time
footling
.
5
Fidgeting,
footling
,
while a companion looked on, and occasionally shifted position.
Trivial.
Termes relacionats
ordinary
Trivial.
Termes relacionats
frivolous
Ús de
trivial
en anglès
1
Consumers are 'overwhelmed with relatively
trivial
choices' says a professor of psychology.
2
Did he think her family morally
trivial
for keeping a clean house?
3
Changes to the Constitution are not done for
trivial
or transient reasons.
4
I only quote this as a
trivial
example of observation and inference.
5
There's a tendency to attribute far too much importance to
trivial
developments.
6
Your case is too vague and too
trivial
to merit their attention.
7
Money, time, and energy squandered on the detailed analysis of the
trivial
.
8
Modifying the electromatic typewriters to deal with this is, of course,
trivial
.
9
Technical challenges related to analyzing large-scale neuronal recording data are not
trivial
.
10
But the cybersecurity and forensics community described the task as almost
trivial
.
11
In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather
trivial
.
12
It sounds so
trivial
in retrospect, but such turning points often are.
13
In my opinion, surgeons are chosen for the most
trivial
of reasons.
14
The loss or decline of a single species might seem relatively
trivial
.
15
You may need to resist paying too much attention to
trivial
details!
16
The general heads of law on that subject are vulgar and
trivial
.
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