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trivia

/triv-ee-uh/US // ˈtrɪv i ə //UK // (ˈtrɪvɪə) //

琐事,趣闻,小知识,琐碎的事情

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n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : matters or things that are very unimportant, inconsequential, or nonessential; trifles; trivialities.

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Examples

  • Brad Rutter is trying to turn his trivia fame into entertainment.

  • Hexagon, where she endeared herself to Japanese audiences for giving ridiculously answers to trivia questions.

  • But if the leader fails to gain acceptance, then the budget details are nothing more than wonk-trivia.

  • Ted is a quirky guy that loves esoteric topics like Teddy Roosevelt trivia and the history of belts.

  • He has just a massive amount of political trivia…And I will bet you that he thought this was funny.

  • The idea was to keep him busy, keep his mind on trivia, keep him from thinking about what was going on inside that reactor.

  • The best description of London about this time is certainly Gay's "Trivia."

  • Graphic pictures of the manners of coachmen may be found in Gay's Trivia, ii.

  • But Opis, Trivia's sentinel, long ere now sits high on the hill-tops, gazing on the battle undismayed.

  • And in a large collection of boy's stuff, one would not observe the absence of a Boy Scout knife and other trivia.