trivialising

[美]/ˈtrɪvɪəlaɪz/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. 使显得琐碎,轻视

例句

Don’t trivialise the seriousness of the issue!

不要淡化问题的严重性。

It may trivialise, demean, irritate or insult women.Research evidence shows that language use affects the ways in which people view themselves and others.

如果一种语言理所当然地假定一切应以社会上的男性、或者社会上男性的观点为规范标准,这种语言就是性别歧视的语言。

In her view, medical students should learn to trivialise death enough to cope but humanise it enough to help, and their formal education caters disproportionately to the former.

在她看来,医学院学生应学着轻看生命以便操作,同时又要有充沛的同情心以助病人。然而传统的医学教育却倾向于前者。

原声例句

I think we ought to be extremely careful not to trivialise what is a very serious issue, Ludovic.

我觉得我们应该很小心不要把一个很严肃的问题当作小事,路德维克。

来源: Yes, Minister Season 3

It now refers to any of the media where the content is being trivialised in the opinion of somebody.

现在它指的是媒体报道的内容对某些人来说太繁琐(所以要简化)。

来源: BBC Listening Collection October 2014

Casual use of the term addiction has a very real effect of potentially trivialising how we talk about addiction more broadly.

随意使用成瘾一词具有非常真实的效果,可能会使我们更广泛地谈论成瘾的方式变得微不足道。

来源: BBC Ideas

It's crucial that such borrowings are done respectfully, ensuring that they don't trivialise or commodify the cultures from which they originate.

至关重要的是,这种借用必须以尊重的方式进行,确保它们不会轻视或商品化其起源文化。

来源: 2023-41

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