词汇 | simplistic |
释义 | simplistic adjective disapprovinguk /sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk/ us /sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk/ making something complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts of it: 过分简单化的 They have a simplistic point of view about the war.他们对战争持有一种过分简单化的观点。 Easiness and simplicity (as) easy as pie/ABC/anything/falling off a logidiom accessibility at the push of a buttonidiom at the stroke of a penidiom be a matter of somethingidiom fail-safe foolproof frictionless frictionlessly friendly over-simply painlessly painting painting by numbersidiom the path of least resistanceidiom walkaway walkover wieldy with your eyes closed/shutidiom within the capacity of someone/something Related wordsimplistically simplistic | American Dictionarysimplistic adjective disapprovingus/sɪmˈplɪs·tɪk/ simple but not effectively dealing with a real situation or problem, which is more complicated: a simplistic idea/plan Examples of simplisticsimplistic But as with all stages of development models there is a lurking danger that they will be used in a simplistic and prescriptive way. These verses do not illustrate that local peoples had a simplistic view of nature. This seems somewhat contradictory: a reflective relationship is a single and rather simplistic one, which does not leave much room for complexity. Clearly, this is a simplistic exercise and conclusions should be drawn cautiously. The simplistic solution would be to go for deadpan performances. To view younger sons in the light of victims, however, is too simplistic. In fact, however, the state was abandoning direct control in favour of a more indirect approach: talk of the state 'pulling out' was simplistic. As it stands, this book only caters to those who want simplistic answers to difficult questions, to those who seek the security of prejudices. Specific examples are, for instance, the fact that the chapter dealing with mitochondria provides illustrations that are far too simplistic. Even a simplistic rational analysis of corrupt behaviour highlights its harmful effects on society, thus negating it as a rational course of action. Yet such a piecemeal approach is simplistic in relation to actual landscapes, -where many of these questions have to be borne in mind simultaneously. The writing and much of the analysis is too simplistic, and the organization of each separate treatment of a poem is too directed. This issue, as simplistic as it may seem, directs our attention towards the music and away from the biography. Obviously, this test is simplistic, and its results are far from a definitive resolution of the hypothesis. No, simplistic face value seems a better way to interpret the piece. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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