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trivial造句
31 Apparently trivial clues may turn out to be quite important. 32 I know it sounds trivial , but I'm worried about it. 33 Don't kick up such a fuss about this trivial matter. 34 Long live the tried and trusted trivial names! 35 Leavitt's bombastic, trivial films were completely phoney. 36 So doubt is never treated as trivial. 37 Only if human life is trivial. 38 Why waste time watching trivial TV programs? 39 Our obsession with cleanliness is no trivial matter. 40 Again, the seemingly trivial was to have wide implications. 41 You don't have any time for silly trivial things. 42 They were, in any case, fairly trivial flaws. 43 She often loses her temper over trivial matters. 44 This is tiny, but not trivial. 45 Coaches would not challenge trivial decisions. 46 But these images were not arbitrary, let alone trivial. 47 This involved beaming heartily at all newcomers to the carriage and exuding humour, warmth and trivial monologue. 48 Other defects were so trivial as to have no effect. 49 Less trivial examples will be more complicated, but the roles played by observation, induction and deduction remain essentially the same. 50 Those words of my New Hampshire neighbor seem to mock my trivial but obstinate frustration. 51 I used to have a boyfriend who continually confounded me by his ability to remember the most trivial remarks weeks later. 52 The point of this is not the trivial name involved, but the fact that I remember it so clearly. 53 He seemed far too competent for life to catch him out in so trivial a way. 54 The poet sees in life a truth that gives significance to the otherwise mean and trivial things. 55 The content may be too trivial or too deep for the group[/trivial.html], causing embarrassment to the teacher. 56 As far as social psychological concepts are concerned, the distinction between universal and particular is not a trivial one. 57 For the expert in the field, trivial names are short, convenient and an efficient means of communication. 58 Having committed himself by revealing defence secrets, such freedom of speech seemed a trivial matter. 59 In the event, as historians have observed, the spark was trivial - a man's signature on his marriage contract. 60 But people in Great Groups are different from those who spend countless hours in thrall to video games or other trivial pursuits.