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Certainly! The word 琐碎 (suǒsuì) means "trifling" or "trivial," and it can be found in various phrases and contexts in Chinese. Here are some common phrases that include 琐碎 (suǒsuì):
1. 琐碎的事情 (suǒsuì de shìqing) - This translates to "trivial matters" or "petty things." It is often used to describe tasks or issues that are considered unimportant or insignificant.
2. 琐碎的争吵 (suǒsuì de zhēngchǎo) - This means "trivial arguments." It refers to disputes or disagreements that arise over inconsequential issues.
3. 琐碎的日常 (suǒsuì de rìcháng) - This translates to "trivial daily life." It reflects the mundane aspects of everyday life that might seem unimportant.
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The best way to use 琐碎 (suǒsuì) in a sentence is to describe something as being insignificant or unimportant. For example, one could say "这些细节 (zhèxiē xìjié) 是琐碎的 (shì suǒsuì de), 所以不值得担心 (suǒyǐ bù zhídé dānxīn)" which translates to "These details are trifling, so there is no need to worry".
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