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trivial matters的意思

trivial matters中文翻譯:

[法] 無關重要的事情; 瑣事; 瑣碎之事

無關重要的事情(trivialmatter的復數形式)

相似詞語短語

trivial matter───瑣事

faecal matters───人糞尿

fecal matters───糞便物

gray matters───格瑞的困擾(電影名)

printed matters───印刷品

trial lawyers───專門出庭辯護的律師

trivia games───小游戲

trivial name───俗名,慣用名

trivialities───n.淺薄,輕浮;瑣事;平凡

雙語使用場景

Try not to argue about trivial matters.───盡量不要議論那些瑣碎的事情.

Don't take such trivial matters to heart.───別把這些稀松的事放在心里.

Be patient. Don't lose your temper over trivial matters.───忍著點, 別為了一點小事發火.

We haven't had time. We've been too busy with trivial matters!───我們盡忙著雞毛蒜皮的事,還沒顧上呢!

Larry: You're right. I'm sorry for arguing about such trivial matters.───賴瑞: 你說的沒錯, 我很抱歉為這種小事爭吵.

The great love, often occurs place in the trivial matters detail!───巨大的戀愛, 往往發生在瑣屑的事細節的地方!

Don't pester me with your trivial matters.───別拿你那些雞毛蒜皮的事同我糾纏.

He often dissipated his energies in trivial matters.───他常在無關緊要的小事上浪費精力.

She often makes much of trivial matters.───她常常小題大做.

The great love, often place in the trivial matters detail!───偉大的愛情, 往往發生在瑣事細節之處!

They always spar over trivial matters.───他們總是為一些小事而爭吵。

The old couple argued over trivial matters all day long.───那對老夫婦成天為一些芝麻蒜皮的小事爭吵.

They often fall out over trivial matters.───他們常因小事爭吵.

You must target the principal contradiction, rather than the trivial matters.───要抓主要矛盾, 不要只盯著那些細故末節的東西.

Why do you get angry over such trivial matters?───你何必為這種瑣事生氣?

For what does it profit us to dwell on trivial matters?───因為心煩瑣碎小事于我們有何益處 呢 ?

英語使用場景

She often loses her temper over trivial matters.

We haven 't had time. We've been too busy with trivial matters!

Don't pester me with your trivial matters.

In general they overestimate the amount available and underestimate the time wasted by being fragmented in small amounts on rather trivial matters.

He often dissipated his energies in trivial matters.

The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.

They always spar over trivial matters.

The man would fly into a temper at seasons just because of trivial matters.

Criminalising them would cover trivial matters, such as neighbours quarrelling over a lawnmower.