0 of very little importance -- remeh
trivial details.
1 (especially of people) only interested in unimportant things; not at all serious -- mengambil berat ttg perkara yg remeh-temeh
She’s a very trivial person.
Some are very useful, others are too trivial.
The differences, while statistically significant, are generally trivial (for example, the means on the democratic values index are 3.35 in 1996 and 3.27 in 1998).
The differentiation with respect to is then trivial.
The only non-trivial case concerns the operation of functional composition; proofs for the other high-level operations can be obtained easily by applying the semantic definitions.
The case of series connection is a bit less trivial.
The challenge here is rather small, and trivial for any theory of grammar which allows one word to be realized in more than one way.
Kinematic analysis of maximally regular parallel robots is trivial and no computation is required for real-time control.
This requirement is essential in the simply typed calculus for obtaining non-trivial inequalities.
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trivial, trivial [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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trivial, insignificante…
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