triviality

triviality
noun
1) (the state of being trivial.) trivialidad, insignificancia, banalidad; superficialidad, frivolidad
2) ((plural trivialities) something which is trivial: He is always worrying about some triviality or other.) trivialidades, nimiedades
triviality
tr[trɪvɪ'ælətɪ]
noun
1 trivialidad nombre femenino
triviality [.trɪvi'ælət̬i] n, pl -ties : trivialidad f
triviality
n.
bagatela s.f.
futesa s.f.
monada s.f.
monería s.f.
quisquilla s.f.
trivialidad s.f.
'trɪvi'æləti
noun (pl -ties)
1) c
a) (matter) trivialidad f, banalidad f, nimiedad f
b) (remark, idea)

we exchanged trivialities — hablamos de cosas intrascendentes

2) u (of event, conversation, book) trivialidad f, banalidad f
[ˌtrɪvɪ'ælɪtɪ]
N
1) (=unimportance) trivialidad f , banalidad f
2) (=trivial detail) trivialidad f
* * *
['trɪvi'æləti]
noun (pl -ties)
1) c
a) (matter) trivialidad f, banalidad f, nimiedad f
b) (remark, idea)

we exchanged trivialities — hablamos de cosas intrascendentes

2) u (of event, conversation, book) trivialidad f, banalidad f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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