trivial
英 ['trɪvɪəl]
美['trɪvɪəl]
	    - adj. 不重要的,琐碎的;琐细的
 
英英释意
- 1. (informal terms) small and of little importance;
 - "a fiddling sum of money"
 - "a footling gesture"
 - "our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war"
 - "a little (or small) matter"
 - "Mickey Mouse regulations"
 - "a dispute over niggling details"
 - "limited to petty enterprises"
 - "piffling efforts"
 - "giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be a picayune infraction"
 
- 2. obvious and dull;
 - "trivial conversation"
 - "commonplace prose"
 
- 3. of little substance or significance;
 - "a few superficial editorial changes"
 - "only trivial objections"
 
- 4. concerned with trivialities;
 - "a trivial young woman"
 - "a trivial mind"
 
- 5. not large enough to consider or notice