trivializing

美 [ˈtrɪviəlaɪzɪŋ]英 [ˈtrɪviəlaɪzɪŋ]
  • v.轻视;使显得琐碎(或不重要、不难等)
  • trivialize的现在分词
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trivializing

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  • 2
    VERB 贬低;轻视;使显得琐碎(或简单)
    If you say that someone trivializes something important, you disapprove of them because they make it seem less important, serious, and complex than it is.

    It never ceases to amaze me how the business world continues to trivialize the world's environmental problems.

    商界一直不重视世界环境问题,总让我惊讶不已。

  1. Student : I guess it 's because of the fact that he 's doing something that 's really not good , and it almost seems like he 's trivializing it .

    我想因为他想要做一些,不是很好的事情,他好像要使之平凡化。

  2. Time interviewed dozens of people , from professors to hospitality workers to entrepreneurs to senators , from famous actresses like Rose McGowan and Selma Blair to the women who have sued New York 's Plaza Hotel for normalizing and trivializing harassment in the workplace .

    《时代周刊》采访了很多人,有教授、医务工作者、企业将、议员、有著名演员罗丝·麦高恩(RoseMcGowan)、塞尔玛·布莱尔(SelmaBlair),也有控告纽约广场酒店不把性侵犯当回事儿的女性。