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词汇 simplistically
释义 simplistically
adverb
uk /sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk.li/ us /sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk.li/
in a way that is simplistic(= making something complicated seem more simple than it is): 简化地
The issue should not be viewed simplistically.
Interpreting data too simplistically may obscure critical information.过于简化地诠释数据可能会掩盖关键信息。
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simplistic
Maybe I am looking at things too simplistically, but some of the solutions to our problems are obvious.
You rather simplistically present the situation as a one-sided conflict.
Put simplistically, they sell the right product at the right price.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

Examples of simplistically


simplistically
One of her central claims is that oral historians have heretofore been looking too literally at this material, and perhaps extrapolating too simplistically from it.
It is shown, simplistically, as a two-layer space representing two levels of activation.
Moreover, the dependency of features that occur together is modeled quite simplistically.
Sometimes it is simplistically said that 'strictness analysis is invalid in the presence of non-1 error values'.
Put simplistically, a physical mutation in the structure of the brain will only be selected for if it facilitates a behavioural capacity that enhances survival.
Many people simplistically believe that, to do more with the same resources, one can always cut inefficiencies.
The groups should on no account be simplistically compared since they differ in size.
Definitely, at this stage of cognitive science, we fear this utility value may become jeopardised if success in theory building gets simplistically equated with breadth of coverage.
These barriers are then simplistically correlated with lack of knowledge or information among minority ethnic populations, and used to explain low uptake of many health services.
This is to put it very simplistically.
You're consequently reading complex texts too simplistically.
As phrased, the amendment simplistically says that there are two sorts of housing—public sector and private sector—and that private sector housing is always best.
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I do not think that people react simplistically; or, if they do, it is not in our interests to pander to that attitude.
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Statistics are important, but we must not treat them simplistically when the issues are complex.
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If councils were to look simplistically at giving taxpayers value for money, they would give better services.
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