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Definition of unproblematic in English: unproblematicadjective ˌʌnprɒbləˈmatɪkˌənˌprɑbləˈmædɪk Not constituting or presenting a problem or difficulty. 没问题的 none of these approaches is unproblematic 这些方法都有问题。 Example sentencesExamples - But if we look at the stories told in the Gospels about the conception and birth of Jesus, what we find is far from simple or unproblematic.
- What I do know is that the chickadee was, in an obvious and unproblematic sense, responding to me in its expressive, chickadee-like manner.
- Its early take on the way the polling proceeded in Ohio is positive, but its stringers may have reported in before the problems developed, or from places that were unproblematic.
- The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation.
- These places present an unproblematic narrative of the site's colonial history, celebrating the importance of the church, farming and fresh water in the foundation of the city.
- Assertions about authenticity of personal experience could be presented as if they were an unproblematic guide to an understanding of processes of subordination and domination.
- And Gandhi's deep commitment to detachment was not unproblematic for those really close to him - his wife and children, for example.
- Interpretation and meaning appear as somehow unproblematic, self-evident, or transparent.
- In making this point I am certainly not suggesting that historical interpretation is always or even for the most part a straightforward and unproblematic task.
- For me, the Festival was a simple, unproblematic affair, a splendid job with no job description, where everybody did what was to hand without question and there were lots of interesting people to talk to.
- In other words, Duchamp contradicted the progressivist and evolutionary assumptions, but viewed the appropriation of other cultures as unproblematic.
- As Isabella shows him, however, neither domain is as unambiguous and unproblematic as he would like to believe.
- In countering current communal challenges, the person of faith has no simple or unproblematic recourse to religion.
- Language determines how we view the world, but not in the sense that there's an unproblematic correspondence between social and political concepts and their referents.
- If this is the case, there can be no simple and unproblematic identification on the part of the spectator, male or female, with Mulvey's ‘ideal ego’ on the screen.
- Nevertheless, it would be wrong to think that this use of the past as something positive in the present is always unproblematic or unambiguous.
- The transition of intellectual realism from Europe to the USA was not unproblematic.
- The picture it presents is far from rosy or unproblematic, and yet much of it is positive.
- The professional consensus is that the responses, though not unproblematic, are meaningful and reasonably comparable among various groups of individuals.
- This does not mean that women regarded relations with men, and particularly with the NUM, as straightforward and unproblematic.
Synonyms easily understood, readily comprehensible, intelligible, straightforward, unambiguous, accessible, clearly expressed, user-friendly, simple, self-evident, obvious, clear, crystal clear
Derivativesadjective Were he merely a talented international fixer this gift for negotiating would be largely unproblematical, but he also brings to negotiating strong emotional, moralising impulses. Example sentencesExamples - The performances are unproblematical: both players are perfectly comfortable with the music, which neither demands, nor gives much opportunity to display, virtuosity.
- Our very distance, socially and psychologically, made our relations with them unproblematical and easy.
- This ‘theorizing back’ does not entail an unproblematical application of Western-centric theories per se.
- The most direct and unproblematical application of the principle is when an authority or body acts without having the power to do so.
adverb It's as if all theory has to be judged by the standards of bourgeois etiquette (with the pathetic, utterly reactionary image of women plain fainting away at the sight of an aggression unproblematically associated with men). Example sentencesExamples - After the pictorial revolutions of Cubism and abstractionism, it was no longer possible to pretend that surface and structure could unproblematically be melded in the production of a representational picture space.
- A related note - I heard so much vituperation unleashed at Eyes Wide Shut that when I actually saw it, I thought it was quite good - it just wasn't doing what the critics wanted it to do, which was be unproblematically erotic.
- I have commented briefly before on recent attempts to identify the Left unproblematically with the values of, and the extant facts of, ‘constitutional democracy’, and Enlightenment principles of equality and enfranchisement.
- Rock music has conventionally - though not always or unproblematically - privileged performers who exist in the margins of culture (or at least put forth a convincing performance to this effect).
Definition of unproblematic in US English: unproblematicadjectiveˌənˌprɑbləˈmædɪkˌənˌpräbləˈmadik Not constituting or presenting a problem or difficulty. 没问题的 none of these approaches is unproblematic 这些方法都有问题。 Example sentencesExamples - Language determines how we view the world, but not in the sense that there's an unproblematic correspondence between social and political concepts and their referents.
- Nevertheless, it would be wrong to think that this use of the past as something positive in the present is always unproblematic or unambiguous.
- Its early take on the way the polling proceeded in Ohio is positive, but its stringers may have reported in before the problems developed, or from places that were unproblematic.
- The picture it presents is far from rosy or unproblematic, and yet much of it is positive.
- And Gandhi's deep commitment to detachment was not unproblematic for those really close to him - his wife and children, for example.
- As Isabella shows him, however, neither domain is as unambiguous and unproblematic as he would like to believe.
- In countering current communal challenges, the person of faith has no simple or unproblematic recourse to religion.
- For me, the Festival was a simple, unproblematic affair, a splendid job with no job description, where everybody did what was to hand without question and there were lots of interesting people to talk to.
- These places present an unproblematic narrative of the site's colonial history, celebrating the importance of the church, farming and fresh water in the foundation of the city.
- What I do know is that the chickadee was, in an obvious and unproblematic sense, responding to me in its expressive, chickadee-like manner.
- In other words, Duchamp contradicted the progressivist and evolutionary assumptions, but viewed the appropriation of other cultures as unproblematic.
- This does not mean that women regarded relations with men, and particularly with the NUM, as straightforward and unproblematic.
- The professional consensus is that the responses, though not unproblematic, are meaningful and reasonably comparable among various groups of individuals.
- The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation.
- Interpretation and meaning appear as somehow unproblematic, self-evident, or transparent.
- But if we look at the stories told in the Gospels about the conception and birth of Jesus, what we find is far from simple or unproblematic.
- Assertions about authenticity of personal experience could be presented as if they were an unproblematic guide to an understanding of processes of subordination and domination.
- The transition of intellectual realism from Europe to the USA was not unproblematic.
- In making this point I am certainly not suggesting that historical interpretation is always or even for the most part a straightforward and unproblematic task.
- If this is the case, there can be no simple and unproblematic identification on the part of the spectator, male or female, with Mulvey's ‘ideal ego’ on the screen.
Synonyms easily understood, readily comprehensible, intelligible, straightforward, unambiguous, accessible, clearly expressed, user-friendly, simple, self-evident, obvious, clear, crystal clear |