Aún no tenemos significados para "rather trivial".
1In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather trivial.
2I didn't mention the point because it was rather trivial.
3You'll excuse a rather trivial question: are you hungry?
4We wanted something really representative, and the majority of these plays for amateurs are rather trivial.
5Bennington's injuries had been rather trivial; it had been his personal appearance that had terrified the women.
6She had been a Miss Alice du Cane, at first an intelligent, cynical and rather trivial person.
7But this objection is, surely, rather trivial.
8The musical box somewhere on the table began playing a rather trivial, rather plaintive air that was strange to him.
9Well, actually, the jobs to which they were suited were rather trivial-someof them were actually "made work."
10Many people would be glad for rather trivial and unworthy reasons that I should confess a faith in God, and few would take offence.
11I could sense that Bohr had a much greater liking for Hamlet's castle in Kronborg than for this rather trivial monument to the courtly life.
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