simplified

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释义

adj. 简化的

v. 简化;“simplify”的过去式和过去分词

自然拼读

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例句

Good your Majesty, there's nought that needeth simplifying.

陛下圣明,这没什么好解释的。

Failing to recognize that, he notes, leads to 'an overly simplified view of what the solutions might be.'

他指出,如果没有认识到这一点,就会产生“对解决方案过于简单化的看法。”

I've heard from and talked to many people who described how Mother Nature simplified their lives for them.

我曾听闻过、也曾和很多人交谈过,他们描述了大自然是如何简化他们的生活的。

The New Stagecraft rejected theatrical literalism; it drew inspiration from the subjectivity and minimalism of modern painters, advocating simplified sets designed to express a dramatic texts central ideas.

新的舞台艺术拒绝了戏剧的字面主义;它从现代画家的主观性和极简主义中汲取灵感,提倡简化设计来表达戏剧文本的中心思想。

The New Stagecraft rejected theatrical literalism; it drew inspiration from the subjectivity and minimalism of modern painters, advocating simplified sets designed to express a dramatic text's central ideas.

新的舞台艺术拒绝了戏剧的字面主义;它从现代画家的主观性和极简主义中获得灵感,提倡用简化的布景来表达戏剧文本的中心思想。

But it is obviously very simplified, having a whole language represented by just one branch on a tree doesn't really do justice to all the variations within that language.

但这一模型显然是非常简化的,即只用树上的一个分支来表示整个语言体系,不能公平对待该语言中的所有变体。

The process was simplified.

这个过程被简化了。

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