单词 | trivialise |
例句 | Not far off, some more space is given to Sarajevo and Beirut, but if the aim is to make you reflect on these horrors, the effect is to trivialise them. Museum of the Civilisations of Europe and the Mediterranean (MuCEM) – review 2013-06-08T23:05:15Z The Belgian painter is an often misunderstood and frequently trivialised artist. The best visual arts for 2011 2011-01-03T08:00:01Z The playwright argued that many adaptations of Wuthering Heights trivialise its content, and that an element of shock is integral to the book. BBC Radio 3's Wuthering Heights to turn the airwaves blue 2011-03-22T10:47:06Z There are also those who believe the the removal of the taboo would trivialise the legacy of racial oppression. Has Django Unchained defused the 'n-bomb'? 2013-01-14T17:26:56Z Laura Thompson, a researcher at City, University of London, whose work examines harassment over dating apps, says the issue has until now been trivialised. What makes men send dick pics? 2019-01-08T05:00:00Z There are dozens of the texts: lives encapsulated, trivialised, hilariously and painfully condensed. Gabriel Orozco: Permanent playtime 2011-01-24T21:29:00Z Too many people, medical staff included, still trivialise anorexia as “the slimmer’s disease”, says Smith, and treatment centres are an NHS Cinderella. ‘I can’t fight anorexia any more. I’ve tried so hard’ 2017-06-10T04:00:00Z Complex subjects are necessarily trivialised because of the desire to move briskly on to the next subject. Has Newsnight lost its way? 2011-08-20T23:06:06Z “I would never, ever trivialise or condone abuse of any kind. I deeply regret my careless remarks and apologise unreservedly for any distress I caused.” Ian McKellen apologises for remarks suggesting defence of Spacey and Singer 2019-03-04T05:00:00Z Some argue that aspects of the hotel trivialise the occupation. Little town of Bethlehem – a travel photo essay 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z Most people tend to believe they waste very little and often trivialise the consequences of wasted food. Cooking from meal boxes can cut household food waste by 38%: research 2022-11-19T05:00:00Z Way to debase and trivialise a literary classic, Headline. The most incongruous book covers of all time 2013-05-10T16:05:23Z It would be terrible to be trivialised as the bloke from the Premier Inn adverts. Lenny Henry: This Much I Know 2012-10-13T23:06:00Z This show has done more than trivialise and normalise an achingly needless cause of death, one that leaves a seam of pain in the landscape around it for ever. Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and the trouble with dramatising suicide 2017-04-26T04:00:00Z "Patriarchal ideologies have systematically trivialised women's erotic capital to discourage women from capitalising on it – at men's expense." Catherine Hakim: charm school marm 2011-08-19T22:01:41Z "I don't want to trivialise the issue by talking about individual CLPs… it's being talked about nationally and right across the country," he said. Scottish Labour leader Sarwar says Israel 'breaking international law' in Gaza 2023-10-24T04:00:00Z Ms Williams since decried Dame Cressida's comments as "public efforts to discredit and undermine our complaints and to trivialise the experiences of black people in the UK and how we are policed". Bianca Williams search: Officers to appear at gross-misconduct hearing 2023-09-17T04:00:00Z It said: "Advertisers need to be responsible. They shouldn't exploit consumers' fears or lack of experience, or trivialise the decision to use IVAs." 'I feel manipulated’: The 'debt help' ads targeting struggling mums 2023-07-24T04:00:00Z Several Indian viewers criticised its visual effects as well as some dialogues that they said trivialised the characters of the much-revered epic. Adipurush: Indian film dialogue sparks Bollywood ban in Nepal cities 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Later they added: "It is disappointing that inaccurate and misleading claims are being used to trivialise these sensitive issues." Basic income: Sunak says asylum seekers should not get Welsh payments 2023-04-19T04:00:00Z The BBC has obtained a copy of its key findings, which state the incident had been "trivialised" and "documented fact-finding had not taken place so that an official investigation could be instigated". East of England Ambulance Service: NF graffiti at HQ 2023-03-20T04:00:00Z A life insurance advert featuring serial killer Harold Shipman "trivialised" his murders and was distressing to victims' families, the advertising watchdog said. Harold Shipman ad trivialised murders, says advertising watchdog 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z But, he told the BBC, it was wrong to "trivialise" food banks and to use them as a "catch-all term" every time there was a pay dispute. Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith defends defends 'learn how to budget' remarks 2023-01-06T05:00:00Z She added vouchers "trivialise how large that impact could be on someone" and often loved ones can mistakenly think they are just helping help their confidence and anxiety. Christmas: Botox voucher gifts 'normalising' procedures 2022-12-23T05:00:00Z Opponents are concerned the changes could trivialise weddings and lead to the commercialisation of the ceremony. Wedding laws need biggest shake-up since 19th century - report 2022-07-18T04:00:00Z But, he says, it is a faith that is sometimes still misunderstood, even trivialised. ‘I’m a Rasta, I’m British, I’m an officer and a commando’ 2022-05-21T04:00:00Z Health professionals frequently didn't know what language to use around eating disorders and would often trivialise his problems. Eating disorder hospital cases up 84% in five years in England 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z It said the use of the text and image "further trivialised the circumstances surrounding Madeleine's disappearance and made light of a distressing news story concerning reports of child abduction and serious crime". Leeds burger van's Madeleine McCann posts ruled offensive 2022-04-20T04:00:00Z In his handbook, Mr Hunt also said there is a need to attract a diverse range of students and improve representation in teaching materials, some of which include racial and gender stereotypes and trivialise slavery. Disney and Taylor Swift lyrics used to increase Latin appeal 2022-04-06T04:00:00Z "We don't need to demonise Omicron, but it's essential that we don't trivialise it either," he says. Omicron: Third wave looms as India Covid cases spike 2021-12-31T05:00:00Z But the ASA found the offer "trivialised what was a serious and potentially costly financial decision, especially in the context of the intended audience who were likely to have limited knowledge of cryptocurrency". Watchdog bans seven ads in crypto 'red alert' 2021-12-14T05:00:00Z "These treatments are so trivialised that younger people especially think they are beauty treatments as opposed to medical interventions." 'No plans' to ban cosmetic injections for under-18s in NI 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z "As a white woman, I think it's important to speak to those who continue to deny credit or trivialise matters like this," she said. Why black TikTok creators have gone on strike 2021-07-14T04:00:00Z It said it did not "intend to trivialise the Star of David or disrespect what happened to millions of people". Nashville hat shop faces backlash for selling anti-vaccine Nazi Jewish star 2021-05-30T04:00:00Z Ashton believes part of the problem is linked to treatments becoming "trivialised". Lockdown lip fillers gone wrong: 'My lips went black' 2021-04-22T04:00:00Z Two of the issues were upheld, but a third, that Ryanair trivialised lockdown restrictions, was not. Ryanair rapped over 'misleading' Covid adverts 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z To critique the Trump aesthetic is not to trivialise abominations, because his values and beliefs run through both. Bye-Don: a farewell to the Trump aesthetic 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Atrocities committed against non-white people are trivialised and reduced to "the imperfections" of an "imperfect nation". The Trump regime defends racism: At least they're being honest for once 2020-09-10T04:00:00Z The president appeared to trivialise the virus, “Testing is a double-edged sword,” he told the rally. Donald Trump sows division and promises 'greatness' at Tulsa rally flop 2020-06-20T04:00:00Z Considering this, O’Brien stutters, and I tell him I hadn’t meant to trivialise the story. Radiohead's Ed O'Brien: 'Humanity has only really learned from disaster' 2020-04-09T04:00:00Z However, complaints that the adverts trivialised the impact of the pandemic on society and were offensive were not in breach of the advertising code, the ASA said. Ryanair rapped over 'misleading' Covid adverts 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z The GoCompare advert, featuring a male opera singer involved in a car accident, received 336 complaints, mostly arguing it trivialised crashes and was distressing. Another Deliveroo ad banned for being misleading 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z CEOs are less likely to trivialise privacy concerns. 'Alexa, are you invading my privacy?' – the dark side of our voice assistants 2019-10-09T04:00:00Z We think of a crisis that isn’t real because, in the 70s and 80s, it became such a well-worn stereotype that it couldn’t help but be trivialised. Reggie Perrin or Walter White: what does a 21st-century midlife crisis look like? 2019-05-29T04:00:00Z Mr Vexler believes that some Romanian politicians trivialise the "painful history of the Jews" in political discourse. Anti-Semitism threatens fragile Jewish life in Romania 2019-04-14T04:00:00Z Kendall Jenner's stint as the face of Pepsi collapsed in a storm of anger after she starred in an advert that some claimed trivialised the Black Lives Matter movement. The truth behind the Kardashians' millions 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z Because these numbers are so small, we tend to trivialise the differences between them – one, two, four, five. ‘The devastation of human life is in view’: what a burning world tells us about climate change 2019-02-02T05:00:00Z Following the backlash, Zinta tweeted on Monday saying the video was edited badly "to trivialise and be insensitive": Bollywood star in #MeToo 'victim shaming' 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z The foundation said it felt the ad exploited young women's insecurities about their bodies, trivialised breast enhancement surgery and portrayed it as aspirational. Love Island breast enlargement ad banned 2018-10-16T04:00:00Z “For a long time, a lot of complaints from people in the city centre have been trivialised – ‘You don’t live in a museum, you live in the city centre, that’s what happens’,” Kwint said. Sex, drugs and puke: partygoers turn Amsterdam into an ‘urban jungle’ 2018-08-04T04:00:00Z Anti-abortion group Society for the Protection of Unborn Children Scotland is challenging the changes already introduced in Scotland and says they trivialise abortion and leave women with physical and mental harm. England abortion pill rules 'out of step' 2018-07-30T04:00:00Z No. The research showed the policy had been misinterpreted and "trivialised" in media reports, which had focused on wolf whistling and suggested this was now illegal. Misogyny hate crime pilot 'shocking' 2018-07-08T04:00:00Z “People would just scoff at it. And scoffing did two things: it trivialised it, and it made it look experimental.” 'People scoffed at it!' The unstoppable all-female Shakespeare uprising 2018-06-13T04:00:00Z One imagines Rome’s reluctance stemmed from concern that the exhibition – and particularly the opening night gala, which has become known for its outrageous outfits – would trivialise religious imagery. Met Gala 2018: let us give thanks for the best dress code of all time 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z With President Trump and his acolytes pumping up yellow peril fears around China, and his trade wars threatening to slip into hot wars, the last thing we need is this trivialised pastiche of serious debate. An American woman wearing a Chinese dress is not cultural appropriation | Anna Chen 2018-05-04T04:00:00Z He seemed to trivialise centuries of Irish history by suggesting the status of the Irish border was no more important than a borough boundary in London, where the congestion charge is policed electronically. No hard border in Ireland, No 10 insists 2018-02-27T05:00:00Z Some activists said the intervention trivialised sexual violence. Deneuve apologises to sex assault victims 2018-01-15T05:00:00Z The 100, she said, had "trivialised" violence against women in a missive that "contained things that are deeply offensive and false". France's celebrity pushback against 'MeToo' 2018-01-13T05:00:00Z The ASA acknowledged the Fawlty Towers link but said the depiction of Nazi was "inappropriate and trivialised" the war and actions of the Nazis. Pub's 'Nazi-theme' German night ad banned 2018-01-09T05:00:00Z He elaborated further during an interview: “The major point to identify here is that we don’t want our truth trivialised. The label of comedy is often a trivial thing.” The furore over the categorisation of “Get Out” is misjudged 2017-11-24T05:00:00Z "We should not trivialise her memory as a costume," he wrote. 'Anne Frank' costume sparks controversy 2017-10-17T04:00:00Z But Dr Anthony McCarthy, of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said the BMA the move would "trivialise" abortion. Abortion should not be crime, says doctors' union - BBC News 2017-06-27T04:00:00Z Not only could i-voting trivialise the process, he says, there may also be security concerns - not just over voter fraud, but also ballot secrecy. Has the time now come for internet voting? - BBC News 2017-05-29T04:00:00Z "When you let people get away with behaviour like this, you trivialise homophobic discourse. The sketch was deeply homophobic," he said, quoted by the Gay Times. Cyril Hanouna: French host humiliates gay men on live TV - BBC News 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z Pepsi apologised and pulled the ad after accusations that it trivialised recent street protests across the US. From Pepsi to Nivea: Some of the worst advertising fails - BBC News 2017-04-06T04:00:00Z But "misplaced comparisons trivialise this unique tragedy in human history," the ADL's national director Jonathan Greenblatt says, "particularly when public figures invoke the Holocaust in an effort to score political points." Why does everyone keep making Nazi comparisons? - BBC News 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z “We will not allow the victims of the Nazis to be trivialised,” she said. Angela Merkel hits back at Turkish claims of 'Nazi-style practices' 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z Last week Amnesty International appealed to Russia’s parliament not to pass the bill, condemning it as a “sickening attempt to trivialise domestic violence”. Russian MPs back bill reducing punishment for domestic violence 2017-01-25T05:00:00Z It is very important not to trivialise conditions like stretch marks. What are stretch marks and can you prevent them? - BBC News 2017-01-20T05:00:00Z We can rack up decades of experience and have it trivialised in seconds. What does the US election result say about misogyny in America? Our panel responds | Patricia Williams and others 2016-11-09T05:00:00Z While women fight these ongoing battles for recognition and redress of our structural disadvantage, it exposes the privilege of cabinet ministers, WikiLeaks wannabes and Bernie Bros alike that they can trivialise, minimise or ignore them. Time to hail Hillary – and face down the testosterone left | Van Badham 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z The travel company, Girls For Sail, said it is "passionate about the safety and well-being of our customers" and has "never sought to trivialise Ms Mortimer's horrendous experience". Holiday attack: 'I thought I was going to be murdered' - BBC News 2016-07-21T04:00:00Z In these arguably drier digital days, discussing such cosmic flourish could be seen as an attempt to trivialise Tosh’s political seriousness. Peter Tosh: the Stepping Razor still cuts deep in Jamaica 2016-04-20T04:00:00Z I say this not to trivialise the president's visit but to underline how important it is to the Cubans and the Americans. Win-win beckons for Havana and Washington - BBC News 2016-03-20T04:00:00Z "The acts of everyday sexism that permeate our culture must not be trivialised, they must be challenged and they must be defeated." Women's Equality Party calls for quotas for female MPs - BBC News 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z He said the song tends to "trivialise the idea of murdering a woman". Drop 'violent' Delilah, says singer 2014-12-11T05:00:00Z The danger is, you trivialise what you’re saying, because there’s a commercial element attached, you might have something to gain.” Richard Ayoade: ‘Shyness can be interpreted as a kind of aggression’ 2014-10-05T04:00:00Z He stressed that the profession should not trivialise what is at stake. Why Brazil loves nip and tuck, as told by country’s plastic surgery ‘maestro’ 2014-09-24T04:00:00Z In other words, our testimonies as victims were denied, trivialised and ridiculed. Have accusations of rape victim blaming gone too far? 2014-08-28T04:00:00Z The new statement said the LMA “apologises for some of its wording, in its release yesterday, which was inappropriate and has been perceived to trivialise matters of a racist, sexist or homophobic nature”. Racism, sexism and appalling apologies – the week that shamed football 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z "They thought it trivialised their profession," he adds. Apple Mac team reunited 30 years on 2014-01-27T11:08:27Z Writing on Twitter, he said: "I'm sure the attempt wasn't to trivialise important issue of women's security so I hope dad apologises for the misplaced attempt at humour." India minister 'sexist joke' apology 2013-12-06T13:19:53Z China still needs to improve co-ordination for handling sex assault cases, noting that some cases were even left unreported, concealed or trivialised. China media: US spying row 2013-10-25T06:04:08Z I don't want to trivialise it, but men know when there's a problem. Parkinson reveals cancer treatment 2013-07-07T10:36:17Z Reporting has also trivialised the content by focusing on shower gels while ignoring much more serious chemicals such as fire retardants. Letters: Right to alert us to toxic cocktail at home 2013-06-11T20:00:02Z Labour Newport West MP Paul Flynn accused Mr Jones of trying to trivialise Rowecord Engineering's problems and turn them into a "petty party point" when they were much deeper. Regulations 'driving builders away' 2013-04-28T15:50:32Z I refused to answer that question, not because I was embarrassed about the procedure but because people are always trying to trivialise women politicians based on their appearance. Ex-MP Louise Mensch admits facelift 2013-04-25T09:36:19Z "The message from Swansea is very clear and it is trivialised at the risk of your children's health." Measles jab plan targets 1m children 2013-04-25T02:02:21Z Lenin forged a system that later imposed communism in Poland and critics of the adverts said they trivialised the crimes of Soviet leaders. Lenin adverts spark Polish anger 2013-01-08T16:00:32Z Miss Larke, 38, said it would "trivialise domestic abuse" to use Collins in the programme in January. Big Brother petition over Collins 2012-12-14T14:36:19Z But let's not trivialise the Games with discourse on Snow's jackets. Clare Balding sets the gold standard but could turn down the intensity 2012-08-26T22:00:05Z If the woman is the older, it is either trivialised as a "cougar" fling, or viewed as a tragedy for the hapless younger man. Large age gaps in a relationship: our readers respond 2012-08-15T12:30:13Z This is a deliberate ploy to trivialise tax avoidance and we should not fall for it. Forget plumbers. Forget shaming individuals. Tax avoidance is systemic 2012-07-24T11:35:04Z However, Lukasz Kaminski, the director of the Institute of National Remembrance, which investigates communist-era crimes, said the campaign "irresponsibly trivialised" the crimes of Soviet leaders and the fate of their victims. Lenin adverts spark Polish anger 2013-01-08T16:00:32Z Real issues are being trivialised and debate in India has degenerated into shrill headline-grabbing histrionics. The dangers of the mob in India 2012-07-19T17:40:33Z Let us instead trivialise them with comment on Clare Balding's presenting style. Clare Balding sets the gold standard but could turn down the intensity 2012-08-26T22:00:05Z In the process, the subject is trivialised and the views of the powerful, on areas well outside their expertise, is given unnecessary amplification. Give these overpaid CEOs abos (that's Antisocial Business Orders) 2012-05-28T19:00:08Z If any other aspect of people's lives was taken and trivialised in this way I think people would be upset. Bishop criticises Religion club 2011-07-29T07:27:11Z In an intensely media-driven environment, where everybody appears to be playing to the gallery, democracy, many say, is being trivialised. River of Smoke 2011-07-06T12:02:19Z This is not something that can be trivialised. Surgery 'lotteries' 2011-06-27T04:53:39Z The Vatican has sent him for treatment but has yet to unfrock him, even after he seemed to trivialise his actions in a television interview. Pope Benedict XVI: Saintly shadows 2011-04-28T10:55:18Z Do they trivialise people's understanding of the second world war? A great internet meme's never gonna give you up 2011-03-18T15:50:20Z Comments that put hard-working council staff, many of whom are facing redundancy, in the same bracket as bankers trivialise the fact that local authorities are facing the toughest financial settlement in living memory. Response: It's ludicrous to claim that council cuts won't impact on services 2011-01-27T08:00:02Z For the victims of Hitler's Germany, such insensitive remarks trivialise their suffering and cheapen public discourse. Blackstone billionaire is sorry for Nazi jab against Obama's tax policies 2010-08-17T14:22:00Z Anti-abortion groups said the move trivialised the issue and a legal appeal was being considered. First abortion services ad to air 2010-05-20T08:26:00Z Does it trivialise heavyweight, considered commentary by our leading writers? Open door: The letters editor on ? why we allow nicknames online but not in the newspaper 2010-04-11T23:05:00Z "They often trivialise that loss and don't recognise it as being special and unique," says Ms Clarke. 2010-01-13T11:25:00Z If they're touched—the large loose men—it's only to be mutilated and trivialised. The Tragic Muse |
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