trivialise
美 ['tr?vi?la?z]
英 ['tr?vi?la?z] 
- v.使顯得瑣碎(或不重要、不難等);輕視
- 網絡輕巧兼零碎化
例句
She told me she would never trivialise my pain, that it must have been horrible for me, and that it was just as valid a reason as hers.
她告訴我她不會在我的傷口上撒鹽,那個曾經讓我恐懼的傷口,而這只是作為她的一個有效地理由。
The authorities "trivialise" right-wing violence, says Hajo Funke, who studies it.
研究這一問題的哈尤?馮克說,有關當局將右翼的暴行“大事化小”。
Scientific knowledge of climate change, he says, is "something we distort and trivialise at our peril" .
他說,關于氣候變化的科學知識是“一種被我們扭曲和輕視的東西,我們也將自食其果。”