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trivial - translation to german

KNOWLEDGE OF LITTLE CONSEQUENCE
Triviality; Trivia (English term); Trivial; Triva; Trivia games; Trivia game; Trivia Game; Fun fact

trivial      
trivial, trifling, unimportant, insignificant, minor, banal, trite
Trivial File Transfer Protocol         
  • (W2) Server S acknowledges request
  • (R3) Host A acknowledges data packet 1
  • (R2) Server S sends data packet 1
  • (W3) Host A sends numbered data packets
  • (R1) Host A requests to read
  • (W1) Host A requests to write
VERY BASIC TRANSFER PROTOCOL OVER UDP
TFTP; Trivial file transfer protocol; Tftp; Tftpd
Einfaches Datentranferprotokoll, einfaches Protokoll zur Übermittlung von Dateien, einfache Version des FTP-Protokolles das nicht die Fähigkeit hat Benutzerinditäten zu überprüfen
hair splitting         
A METHOD USED IN ARGUMENTS WHERE IRRELEVANT OBJECTIONS ARE MADE
Fallacy of nothing but objections; Nothing but objections; Barrage of objections; Hairsplitting; Hair-splitting; Quillet; Quillets; Trivial objection; Banal objection; Hair splitting; Splitting hairs
Haarspalterei, Pingeligkeit

Definition

Trivial
·adj Found anywhere; common.
II. Trivial ·adj Of or pertaining to the trivium.
III. Trivial ·adj Ordinary; commonplace; trifling; vulgar.
IV. Trivial ·noun One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
V. Trivial ·adj Of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; trifling; petty; paltry; as, a trivial subject or affair.

Wikipedia

Trivia

Trivia is information and data that are considered to be of little value. It can be contrasted with general knowledge and common sense. The word is derived from the Latin word triviae, meaning a place where a road split into two (thus, creating a three-way intersection). It was introduced into English as the adjective trivial in the 15th and 16th centuries.

Modern usage of the term trivia dates back to the 1960s, when college students introduced question-and-answer contests to their universities. A board game, Trivial Pursuit, was released in 1982 in the same vein as these contests. Since the beginning of its modern usage, trivia contests have been established at various academic levels as well as casual venues such as bars and restaurants.

Examples of use of trivial
1. Auch das Kartellamt hält den Vorgang nicht für trivial.
2. Der erste Satz ist trivial, der zweite ist irritierend.
3. Die eigentumsrechtlichen Schwierigkeiten sind nicht trivial, aber überwindbar.
4. Nackte Tatsache: Die Reportage war so trivial wie ein Herrenwitz.
5. Diese trivial anmutende Feststellung wird gerne benutzt, um die Stellung des Präsidenten und die Machtfülle der Vereinigten Staaten zusammenzufassen.