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facile

/fas-il or, especially British, -ahyl/US // ˈfæs ɪl or, especially British, -aɪl //UK // (ˈfæsaɪl) //

简单明了,简单明了的,简单易行,简单的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : moving, acting, working, proceeding, etc., with ease, sometimes with superficiality: facile fingers; a facile mind.
    • : easily done, performed, used, etc.: a facile victory; a facile method.
    • : easy or unconstrained, as manners or persons.
    • : affable, agreeable, or complaisant; easily influenced: a facile temperament; facile people.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.easy; easily mastered
Synonyms
effortless不费吹灰之力,毫不费力,不费吹灰之力的,不费力气glib口若悬河,巧言令色,侃侃而谈,口无遮拦hasty匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆忙的,仓促accomplished完成的,成就,成绩斐然的,成绩斐然adept娴熟,娴熟的,熟练掌握,娴熟的人adroit聪明的,狡猾的,巧妙的,狡黠的apparent明显的,显而易见的,显而易见,显然的articulate口齿伶俐,口齿伶俐的,善于表达的人,口齿清楚的breeze微风,轻风,微风吹拂,微风拂面child's play童玩,儿童游戏,童趣,童话剧cursory粗略的,粗略,粗略地,粗略估计deft轻巧,轻巧的,轻便,轻便的dexterous心灵手巧,心灵手巧的,轻巧,轻巧的easy as pie易如反掌,一蹴而就,轻而易举,一帆风顺fast talk快说,快嘴,快讲,快说吧flip抛出,抛物线,抛掷,抛物fluent流利的,通顺的,流畅的,流利light光,光线,光明,光照obvious显而易见,明显的,明显,显而易见的picnic野餐,野炊,野餐会,野餐的practiced练习过的,熟练的,练过的,练习过的人proficient精通,熟练掌握,熟练,熟练的pushover推动者,逼迫者,促成者,逼迫quick快速,迅速,快,快速的ready准备好了,准备就绪,准备,准备好shallow浅滩,浅谈,浅水,浅显的simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯skillful娴熟,娴熟的,熟练的,熟练slick滑溜溜的,油嘴滑舌,滑溜溜,光滑的smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑superficial表面上的,表面的,表面上,表面uncomplicated不复杂的,不简单的,不复杂,不简单untroublesome无忧无虑,无忧无虑的,毫无顾忌,无忧voluble挥洒自如,滔滔不绝,善于表达的人,口若悬河

Examples

  • Elections experts say such patterns can be easily explained, but Byrne called such dismissals “facile bromides” that are not reassuring to him or millions of other Americans.

  • If most of the McCarthy comparisons have been favorable, all of them have been facile.

  • I am picking them at random here, because evil is so damn facile.

  • Real-world profilers have to be careful, and are, not to indulge in facile ethnic, racial or religious “profiling.”

  • Then I picked up a book that shredded my facile preconceptions—Hard Stuff: The Autobiography of Mayor Coleman Young.

  • But we should beware of the facile tradition of criticizing colleges, professors, and the young (or just mocking them).

  • But he was a man of marked executive ability, and when occasion demanded he wielded a facile and ready pen.

  • But the notion may very well be of older date than this period of facile illustration.

  • For the second time I felt my facile invention sitting somewhat less easily on me.

  • Indeed, Chopin even found fault with the master where he is universally regarded as facile princeps.

  • Wherever you go you will hear, in tram or car, the facile gossip of literature.