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simplistic

/sim-plis-tik/US // sɪmˈplɪs tɪk //UK // (sɪmˈplɪstɪk) //

简单化,简单化的,简化的,简化

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by extreme simplism; oversimplified: a simplistic notion of good and bad.

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Examples

  • The simplistic design and instant cash-out feature were particularly praised among its other positive qualities.

  • From high-tech picks like auto-adjusting lamps from Dyson to simplistic styles from Lite Source, there’s a lamp to suit any desktop.

  • “I think it’s an overly simplistic analysis to suggest that one entity alone is responsible for the crime happening in the city,” Josey-Herring said in front of the courthouse, around the same time Geldart was addressing council members.

  • Although it contains no small amount of nail-biting tournament footage, and ends on a high note with Osaka’s Australian Open victory earlier this year, this is no simplistic inspirational narrative.

  • With a simplistic and aesthetic design, this pick is a high-quality accent that adds warmth and light to any outdoor space.

  • We cannot keep judging mothers by a primitive, antiquated, simplistic standard.

  • In the most simplistic notion, each book would be one season of television.

  • Others who served in Iraq at the time however said this was far too simplistic.

  • Sir Nicholas Henderson, who was in the job when Reagan was elected, described him as a dogmatic and simplistic man.

  • However, an insidious form of segregation, happening within the educational system, belies this simplistic view.

  • No, not along this line of one-dimensional, linear, simplistic form of determinism.

  • The structure of the Ars Grammaticae, however, follows a much more simplistic design than that of the Arte.

  • The Discourse typifies Sheridan's simplistic interpretation and the evangelistic ardor with which he addressed his audiences.

  • We cannot resort to simplistic or extreme solutions which substitute myths for common sense.

  • I urge Congress to continue on this steady path and resist the simplistic solutions that have been proposed as alternatives.