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simplified

/sim-pluh-fahy/US // ˈsɪm pləˌfaɪ //UK // (ˈsɪmplɪˌfaɪ) //

简化,简化的,简化了的,简单化

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sim·pli·fied, sim·pli·fy·ing.

    • : to make less complex or complicated; make plainer or easier: to simplify a problem.

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Examples

  • It’s strong enough to support its own weight when printing horizontal lines, which simplifies the process of printing solid structures out of it.

  • When Microsoft released its Xbox Game Pass, a cloud-based gaming service, it focused on simplifying the experience for people in that order, she said.

  • In order to make headway, neuroscientists often simplify the problem by placing animals in a laboratory, where they control the environment much better than in the wild.

  • The company has also upped the speed of its service during the pandemic by simplifying its menu as customers opted for their familiar favorites.

  • Because it’s far easier to approximate a Fourier function in Fourier space than to wrangle with PDEs in Euclidean space, which greatly simplifies the neural network’s job.

  • At its most simplified, the revision allows big players more access to insured deposits while making certain types of bets.

  • But really it told a rich history, recast and simplified into a series of icons and absurdities.

  • The Pope could explain how he simplified his title structure.

  • These officials recommended using simplified language that includes impact-based threats.

  • As Barnard noted, “it is still sexist to send a simplified and generalized image of masculinity.”

  • Time is an object, but if Greece came in, preferably via Enos, the problem would be simplified.

  • Religion was deeply impressed upon her grateful heart; but it was simplified almost to unity, that it might be clearly understood.

  • Maimonides simplified the Talmudical rules and traditions, making them clear to the comprehension of all.

  • The man had used a simplified quantum mechanics without correction for relativistic effects.

  • Bruce knew the country she was going to, perhaps as well as her father; and he could have simplified her journey to the last word.