英:['tru:ɪstɪk]
美:['truɪstɪk]
英:['tru:ɪstɪk]
美:['truɪstɪk]
noun
an undoubted or self-evident truthespecially: one too obvious for mention
The first known use of truism was in 1714
trumperynoun
things of no value
trump1 of 2noun
a card of a suit any of whose cards will win over a card that is of a different suitalso: the suit whose cards are trumps for a particular hand —often used in plural
trump card
trump2 of 2verb
to take with a trump
trump another player's card
to play a trump
to get the better of : outdo
trumped her competitors
trulyadverb
in a true manner
truismnoun
an obvious truth
1 ended his letter with the overused truism, “You can't win them all!”
2 There is a truism that all rosarians know and that is that our roses are forgiving.
3 But, despite her intentions to let her characters die, some of them refuse to stay buried and start rewriting themselves, and Alma learns a truism about storytelling — nothing is ever finished.
1 平凡
platitudinarian even common character stock garden ordinary pedestrian slick trivial beaten commonplace indifferent lowly unimportant unremarkable earthbound prosaic matter-of-fact homespun ornery quotidian undistinguished garden-variety workaday bathetic platitudinous ordinarily prosaism prose mediocrity platitude triviality bathos tameness prosiness prosaicism