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Definition of simplistic in English: simplisticadjectivesɪmˈplɪstɪksɪmˈplɪstɪk Treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are. (把复杂问题)过分简单化的 过分简单化的解决方案。 Example sentencesExamples - He believes that this simplistic art form came into being only to develop the aesthetic sense.
- Thus, in the same week, he can offer two stunningly simplistic views of social complexity.
- I know that sounds simplistic, but it's hard to describe in more complex terms!
- It is simplistic to treat strategic choice just as the logical comparison of strategic options.
- This is probably a simplistic take on the importance of the issue by both parties.
- It raises these issues in a dramatic and involving way without ever becoming simplistic and is well worth seeing.
- Yet it would appear even that even this explanation is too simplistic.
- Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a simplistic, zero tolerance approach.
- For, even by his simplistic hypothesis, it is difficult to tell in which half Floyd lies.
- That is not a threat; it is the reality of treating a complex issue in a very simplistic way.
- The research is an attempt to move away from simplistic polarisation and address the more complex issues.
- I know that naive and simplistic but I just feel that while these trees and plants are nice they are out of context.
- It's an overly simplistic label, one that has stopped us wanting to open up her box and see what's really inside.
- Quantum mechanics contradicts the notion of real only if one takes a naive, simplistic view of reality.
- Perhaps I am being a tad simplistic here, obviously there's the issue of passive smoking.
- I know it is simplistic, but I wish everyone, everywhere, could live harmoniously.
- He treated us as children, he told us a simplistic fairy story laced with cheap flattery.
- There is a lot of paradoxes, and a simplistic judgment can be very badly wrong.
- It was lame, it was dumb, and it was simplistic, but we loved it if only because it was something that we were doing with a friend.
- Admittedly, this is a simplistic analogy, but it captures the essence of the issue.
Synonyms facile, superficial, oversimple, oversimplified, schematic, black and white shallow, pat, glib, jejune, naive North American informal dime-store, bubblegum Definition of simplistic in US English: simplisticadjectivesimˈplistiksɪmˈplɪstɪk Treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are. (把复杂问题)过分简单化的 过分简单化的解决方案。 Example sentencesExamples - The research is an attempt to move away from simplistic polarisation and address the more complex issues.
- Admittedly, this is a simplistic analogy, but it captures the essence of the issue.
- For, even by his simplistic hypothesis, it is difficult to tell in which half Floyd lies.
- It raises these issues in a dramatic and involving way without ever becoming simplistic and is well worth seeing.
- Quantum mechanics contradicts the notion of real only if one takes a naive, simplistic view of reality.
- Perhaps I am being a tad simplistic here, obviously there's the issue of passive smoking.
- There is a lot of paradoxes, and a simplistic judgment can be very badly wrong.
- Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a simplistic, zero tolerance approach.
- Thus, in the same week, he can offer two stunningly simplistic views of social complexity.
- I know that sounds simplistic, but it's hard to describe in more complex terms!
- Yet it would appear even that even this explanation is too simplistic.
- I know it is simplistic, but I wish everyone, everywhere, could live harmoniously.
- It's an overly simplistic label, one that has stopped us wanting to open up her box and see what's really inside.
- He believes that this simplistic art form came into being only to develop the aesthetic sense.
- This is probably a simplistic take on the importance of the issue by both parties.
- That is not a threat; it is the reality of treating a complex issue in a very simplistic way.
- It is simplistic to treat strategic choice just as the logical comparison of strategic options.
- He treated us as children, he told us a simplistic fairy story laced with cheap flattery.
- It was lame, it was dumb, and it was simplistic, but we loved it if only because it was something that we were doing with a friend.
- I know that naive and simplistic but I just feel that while these trees and plants are nice they are out of context.
Synonyms facile, superficial, oversimple, oversimplified, schematic, black and white |