simplified
简化,简化的,简化了的,简单化
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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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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.