(n.) A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair.
(n.) A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, cake, wine, etc., with syllabub poured over it.
(n.) To act or talk without seriousness, gravity, weight, or dignity; to act or talk with levity; to indulge in light or trivial amusements.
(v. t.) To make of no importance; to treat as a trifle.
(v. t.) To spend in vanity; to fritter away; to waste; as, to trifle away money.
Example Sentences:
(1) After a relatively trifling lead exposure they developed the signs of acute lead intoxication.
(2) It featured Adam Dalgliesh, the poet-policeman, and he seemed old-fashioned, too, intellectual and a trifle upper-class.
(3) So Inter sold him to Real Madrid at the end of the 1995-96 season for the trifling sum of £3.5million - less than they had paid for him.
(4) 1.15pm: Dave Espley is not a man to be trifled with: "I'd agree with Steven Gardner regarding the use of video technology for goalline reviews, but I'd go slightly further with regard to the retrospective punishment for cheating.
(5) Clementine and dark chocolate trifle (above) This recipe gives classic trifle a zingy twist with clementines and orange blossom; a great make-ahead dinner party dessert.
(6) Of course it is the hyperbolic silliness – the make-or-break trifle sponge, custard thefts, and prolonged ruminations over "The Crumb" – that makes The Great British Bake Off so lovable.
(7) English friends had explained to me, not without pride, the importance of grumbling to the national character, but I still want to stress to every Londoner I meet that — take it from a visiting Los Angeleno — the tube exists, and that counts as no trifling achievement.
(8) But it is a trifle dispiriting even so to hear the education secretary parroting the same lines as his predecessors – even more so for teachers, I guess.
(9) This March, the proportions of loans taken by finance and property slumped all the way to a trifling 74.7%, while non-financial firms took a whopping 25.3%.
(10) It wasn't a baked Alaska, a fruit tart, a cream-laden trifle or a steamed treacle sponge.
(11) If you wish to have only a trifling risk group of 10% of all pregnant women, you can predict right only about 50% of all infants with low birth weight.
(12) Bake Off validates the small quiet dramas of the trifling everyday.
(13) As in most mutinous them-and-us industrial confrontations it had been simmering for years and then boiled over for what seemed the most trifling of reasons.
(14) "And he is at a loss whether to pity a people who take such arrant trifles in good earnest or to envy that happiness which enables a community to discuss them."
(15) I try to answer these letters, but compared to the stories I'm hearing, my experience has been trifling - as more than one correspondent has pointed out.
(16) With the menswear shows in the capital now on their sixth season, such trifles have their place even in the mainstream world of an Arcadia-owned brand.
(17) Some jokey conspiracy theories did the rounds and one YouTube user criticised Hadfield's interpretation of the song as being overly literal (arguably correct, but a trifle harsh, considering).
(18) Clegg was the deputy prime minister and would not jeopardise his relationship with the Conservative party over such a trifle.
(19) And what would become of my mornings in my little corner and my late nights scanning the TV channels, watching my crime shows, not a trifling thing?
(20) But it’s no trifle — especially given the governor’s national ambitions.
Triole
Definition:
(n.) Same as Triplet.
Example Sentences:
(1) To explore an early step, we synthesized 5 beta-cholest-7-ene-3 beta,6 alpha,14 alpha-triol in tritiated form.
(2) In 7 cases endothelial cells isolated from the LP zones were more resistant to Triol-induced injury, in 2 cases the differences were not significant.
(3) A monoclonal antibody, designated MAb-25-6, monospecific for cytochrome P-450(25) was, after coupling to Sepharose, able to bind to cytochrome P-450(25) and to immunoprecipitate the activity for 25-hydroxylation of 5 beta-cholestane-3 alpha,7 alpha,12 alpha-triol and vitamin D3 as well as that for 16 alpha-hydroxylation of testosterone when assayed in a reconstituted system.
(4) Two human lymphoblast cell lines, LICR-LON-HMy2 (HMy2 cells) and GM4672A cells, are moderately growth inhibited by dexamethasone (1,4-pregnadien-9-fluoro-16 alpha-methyl-11 beta, 17 alpha, 21-triol-3,20-dione) (Dex).
(5) The polymorphic behavior of three series of tris-homoacyl (C14:0, C16:0 and C18:0) cyclopentane-1,2,3-triol analogs of the natural saturated triglycerides has been studied using differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction.
(6) Dexamethasone (1,4-pregnadiene-9-fluor-16alpha-methyl-11beta,17alpha,21-triol-3,20-dione), a potent synthetic glucocorticoid, stimulates mouse mammary tumor virus expression 10- to 20-fold in tissue culture cells.
(7) The basic compound is the 35-aminobacteriohopane-32,33,34-triol, from which the other two hopanoids are derived by introduction of a tryptophanyl or an ornithinyl moiety linked to the amino group at C-35 via an amide linkage.
(8) This preparation upon reconstitution with cytochrome P-450 reductase and microsomal lipid catalyzed the formation of three triols, 5 alpha-androstane-3 beta, 7 beta, 17 beta-triol, 5 alpha-androstane-3 beta, 6 alpha, 17 beta-triol, and 5 alpha-androstane-3 beta, 7 alpha, 17 beta-triol from 3 beta-diol in the ratio 1:7:3.
(9) Three cholesterol derivatives, each bearing two hydroxyl groups, were intermediate activators between cholesterol and cholestane triol.
(10) The triol was found to be very potent in lowering the levels of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase activity in Chinese hamster ovary cells.
(11) d-Catechin (alpha-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydro-2H-1-benzopyran-3,5,7-triol) is an important hepatotropic drug.
(12) Reduction of this mixture 1 with sodium aluminum bis-(methoxyethoxy)hydride furnished the 11 beta, 18, 21-triol 2a.
(13) (1) (2S,3R,4R,6R)-3,4-O-Carbonyl-7,7-dimethylenedithio-2,4,6-trimet hylnonane-1,3,4-triol, C15H26O4S2, M(r) = 334.49, triclinic, P1, a = 6.460 (2), b = 8.917 (3), c = 15.616 (5) A, alpha = 83.60 (3), beta = 83.41 (2), gamma = 89.52 (2) degrees, V = 888.0 (5) A3, Z = 2, Dx = 1.25 g cm-3, mu = 2.980 cm-1, lambda (Mo K alpha) = 0.7107 A, F(000) = 360, T = 298 K, R = 0.0465 for 1832 reflections [Fo greater than or equal to 4 sigma (Fo)].
(14) Presence of this new product represents the first example of testosterone conversion to 5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha,16 alpha,17 beta-triol and confirms our previous observation that 16 alpha-hydroxylation of 5 alpha-reduced androgens can occur in the rat testis.
(15) Exposure of cultured vascular endothelial cell monolayers to LDL enriched with Triol reduced EBF, measured as an increase in transendothelial albumin transfer, whereas cholesterol enrichment, like un-enriched LDL, had no effect on EBF.
(16) Minor metabolites of T-2 toxin in bile were identified as 3'-hydroxy HT-2 toxin (TC-3), 3'-hydroxy-7-hydroxy HT-2 toxin (TC-6), and the glucuronide form of T-2 triol (trace amount).
(17) A 3beta5alpha6beta-triol was not more inhibitory than a comparable 3beta,6beta-diol.
(18) In the other bacterial strains the diol was more mutagenic than the triol, the difference in potency being largest in strain TA 100 (2.5- to 10-fold, depending on the experimental conditions).
(19) The methyl ester of V (A or B) was treated with methyl magnesium iodidi in ether to provide the desired triol, VI (A and B).
(20) Radioactivities of each fraction in lipoproteins separated by thin layer chromatography showed that fractions containing cholestane-3 beta,5 alpha,6 beta-triol, 7 alpha- and 7 beta-hydroxycholesterol and 7-ketocholesterol were more selectively transported in VLDL, whereas most of the 25-hydroxycholesterol was present in LDL.