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词汇 simplicity
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Definition of simplicity in English:

simplicity

nounsɪmˈplɪsɪtisɪmˈplɪsədi
mass noun
  • 1The quality or condition of being easy to understand or do.

    简明;简易;简单

    for the sake of simplicity, this chapter will concentrate upon one theory

    为简明起见,本章将着重介绍一种理论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shortest of the books under review, it has the merits of concision, clarity, and simplicity.
    • For purposes of simplicity and coherence, we tell this story as a chronological account constructed in terms of our toolkit ideas.
    • Aim for clarity and simplicity when writing the final version.
    • The joy of opposition is its simplicity; Ukrainians understood what we opposed and stood side by side with us.
    • Clarity, simplicity and effective communication are among the key qualities of his theory.
    • Their high energy and simplicity make them easy to absorb and enjoy, but also bring them to the brink of monotony.
    • Part, but by no means all, of the attractiveness of the assimilationist ideal is its clarity and simplicity.
    • The effects at the population level, for the sake of simplicity, are assessed in arthropods.
    • Its very simplicity and directness has always made Islam a religion with great appeal.
    • By sacrificing simplicity and clarity they can avoid responsibility and accountability.
    • For the sake of simplicity, criminals can be broken down into two categories here.
    • Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness.
    • Clarity, simplicity, honesty and trust are at the heart of what the business is going to be about.
    • For simplicity's sake we could divide gun owners into two camps.
    • That's an unending quest - to understand how the simplicity led to complexity.
    • This is a delightful and human film, one that uses its simplicity to cut straight to the heart.
    • Surely, the other argument is that due to their simplicity, blogs are easier to customise and fit in with complex designs.
    • Let's pretend, for the sake of simplicity, that you only have two items in your portfolio.
    • There was a reason for this, and the reason was simplicity and accessibility.
    • They hunger for the riches of our faith presented with directness, simplicity, and truth.
    Synonyms
    clarity, clearness, plainness, simpleness, intelligibility, comprehensibility, understandability, lucidity, lucidness, coherence, directness, straightforwardness, accessibility
    informal user-friendliness
  • 2The quality or condition of being plain or uncomplicated in form or design.

    简明;简易;简单

    the grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture

    罗马建筑的庄严、简朴。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The obtained data are particularly convincing by virtue of the bioscope's simplicity in design.
    • I snapped a few images of Evan's crib because his parents marveled at its simplicity and design.
    • The final design emphasizes its simplicity, heavily relying on upstage lighting technique and set movement.
    • The sheer simplicity of this pair of sandals underscores the simplicity of the entire line.
    • Elegant simplicity in design and in the final product is what counts here.
    • There is no extraneous body cladding, in keeping with the Swedish design ethos of simplicity.
    • On a micro level, simplicity in design presents the audience with only the most relevant information.
    • Google understands that simplicity is both sacred and central to its competitive advantage.
    • The simplicity of her designs here, the aura of unforced beauty truly took them to the next level.
    • I do love Ransom's drawings, for their simplicity of line and the purity of their excitement.
    • The judging panel was very impressed by the overall layout and simplicity of the design of their advert.
    • The design was created for simplicity and ruggedness and the main structure was all metal.
    • That's why in today's modern interior design, simplicity is the key to an efficient design.
    • The current design stresses speed and simplicity but it's become very cluttered over the years.
    • The store has an overriding accent on simplicity of design and ease of shopping for the customers.
    • The simplicity of the design allows for quick and easy set up anywhere around town where concrete exists.
    • We've tried to keep to some of the basic color scheme and, I hope, the relative simplicity of the design.
    • They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild extravagance.
    • As with other fashion accessories, opt for simplicity when selecting your winter hat.
    • Refinement and sensibility as well as simplicity are still the best standards of web design!
    Synonyms
    plainness, lack/absence of adornment, lack/absence of decoration, lack/absence of ornament/ornamentation, lack/absence of embellishment, unpretentiousness
    starkness, austereness, austerity, spareness, severity
    classic lines, clean lines, lack/absence of clutter, restraint, purity
    unpretentiousness, ordinariness, lack of sophistication, lack of affectation, naturalness, modesty, homeliness, wholesomeness, quietness
    innocence, guilelessness, naivety, ingenuousness
    1. 2.1count noun A thing that is plain or uncomplicated.
      the simplicities of pastoral living

      田园生活的简朴单纯。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All of which makes one nostalgic for the simplicities of the Second World War, when war correspondents on both sides were expected to be unquestioning patriots.
      • Maeve grumbled about how these people didn't understand the fundamental simplicities of adding on.
      • Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed.
      • He kept waving him off, pouring the matter into legalistic simplicities that easily rounded the contract.
      • Computers make this complex architecture possible, obviating the simplicities of serial production.
      • It was the standard ‘common sense’ of the ignorant unencumbered by rigorous analysis, yet there was often a nagging grain of truth in his half-baked simplicities.
      • Once or twice I did worry that the enormous complexity of human affairs was being contrasted to the regular simplicities of nature and its cycles of life.
      • Joshua found himself unable to alter his gaze upon this, one of the simplicities he undeniably loved.
      • He could cut straight through the guff to the heart of sport's simplicities.
      • Many such analytical simplicities must change; particularly because they are predicated on Eurocentric assumptions.
      • For city-dwellers, rural Kerala (and Kerala is essentially rural, since the countryside envelops the towns in a seamless web) was a world of rustic simplicities and private inconveniences.
      • The responses of some are unsettling and go far beyond the simplicities of political satire.
      • This accessible mini-biography rejects these simplicities and presents a much more rounded account.
      • We are more than consumers, and those other realities always undermine the simplicities of ‘consumerism’.
      • Otherwise it will not have much work to do, because science is now beyond the wit of ordinary simplicities.
      • Decisive during the simplicities of battle, without her he would forever be a waverer in the complexities of peace: more Hamlet, indeed, than Macbeth.
      • He sounds those same simplicities of profound music Blake also knew.
      • Lexical skills go well beyond the simplicities of printed words with white space on either side.
      • He has had a four-decade-long artistic career that spans a seismic shift in the character of New Zealand society: the shift from monolithic simplicities to multicultural complexity.
      • The world is too complex and dangerous for his pious simplicities.
      Synonyms
      straightforwardness, ease, easiness, simpleness, lack/absence of complication, effortlessness, manageability

Phrases

  • be simplicity itself

    • Be extremely easy.

      极其容易

      putting data into a spreadsheet is simplicity itself
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The design is simplicity itself - a single piece of moulded transparent plastic wraps around itself to form an innovative sort of chaise longue.
      • Their goal came in the 43rd minute and it was simplicity itself.
      • He scored three goals, all of which were simplicity itself, to take his tally for the season to nine and his presence will make his side a real force in the Conference this season.
      • This superb recipe is simplicity itself but it is easier if you know that eight anchovy fillets constitute a 50g tin.
      • Installation of all these cards was simplicity itself.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French simplicite or Latin simplicitas, from simplex (see simplex).

Definition of simplicity in US English:

simplicity

nounsɪmˈplɪsədisimˈplisədē
  • 1The quality or condition of being easy to understand or do.

    简明;简易;简单

    for the sake of simplicity, this chapter will concentrate on one theory

    为简明起见,本章将着重介绍一种理论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the sake of simplicity, criminals can be broken down into two categories here.
    • That's an unending quest - to understand how the simplicity led to complexity.
    • They hunger for the riches of our faith presented with directness, simplicity, and truth.
    • Clarity, simplicity, honesty and trust are at the heart of what the business is going to be about.
    • Let's pretend, for the sake of simplicity, that you only have two items in your portfolio.
    • Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness.
    • Aim for clarity and simplicity when writing the final version.
    • The joy of opposition is its simplicity; Ukrainians understood what we opposed and stood side by side with us.
    • Surely, the other argument is that due to their simplicity, blogs are easier to customise and fit in with complex designs.
    • The shortest of the books under review, it has the merits of concision, clarity, and simplicity.
    • By sacrificing simplicity and clarity they can avoid responsibility and accountability.
    • The effects at the population level, for the sake of simplicity, are assessed in arthropods.
    • There was a reason for this, and the reason was simplicity and accessibility.
    • For simplicity's sake we could divide gun owners into two camps.
    • Clarity, simplicity and effective communication are among the key qualities of his theory.
    • Part, but by no means all, of the attractiveness of the assimilationist ideal is its clarity and simplicity.
    • Their high energy and simplicity make them easy to absorb and enjoy, but also bring them to the brink of monotony.
    • For purposes of simplicity and coherence, we tell this story as a chronological account constructed in terms of our toolkit ideas.
    • Its very simplicity and directness has always made Islam a religion with great appeal.
    • This is a delightful and human film, one that uses its simplicity to cut straight to the heart.
    Synonyms
    clarity, clearness, plainness, simpleness, intelligibility, comprehensibility, understandability, lucidity, lucidness, coherence, directness, straightforwardness, accessibility
    1. 1.1 The quality or condition of being plain or natural.
      简明;简易;简单
      the grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture

      罗马建筑的庄严、简朴。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Elegant simplicity in design and in the final product is what counts here.
      • The design was created for simplicity and ruggedness and the main structure was all metal.
      • The judging panel was very impressed by the overall layout and simplicity of the design of their advert.
      • We've tried to keep to some of the basic color scheme and, I hope, the relative simplicity of the design.
      • There is no extraneous body cladding, in keeping with the Swedish design ethos of simplicity.
      • That's why in today's modern interior design, simplicity is the key to an efficient design.
      • As with other fashion accessories, opt for simplicity when selecting your winter hat.
      • I do love Ransom's drawings, for their simplicity of line and the purity of their excitement.
      • On a micro level, simplicity in design presents the audience with only the most relevant information.
      • Google understands that simplicity is both sacred and central to its competitive advantage.
      • The simplicity of the design allows for quick and easy set up anywhere around town where concrete exists.
      • The obtained data are particularly convincing by virtue of the bioscope's simplicity in design.
      • The simplicity of her designs here, the aura of unforced beauty truly took them to the next level.
      • They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild extravagance.
      • The current design stresses speed and simplicity but it's become very cluttered over the years.
      • Refinement and sensibility as well as simplicity are still the best standards of web design!
      • The sheer simplicity of this pair of sandals underscores the simplicity of the entire line.
      • The store has an overriding accent on simplicity of design and ease of shopping for the customers.
      • I snapped a few images of Evan's crib because his parents marveled at its simplicity and design.
      • The final design emphasizes its simplicity, heavily relying on upstage lighting technique and set movement.
      Synonyms
      plainness, absence of adornment, lack of adornment, absence of decoration, lack of decoration, absence of ornament, absence of ornamentation, lack of ornament, lack of ornamentation, absence of embellishment, lack of embellishment, unpretentiousness
      unpretentiousness, ordinariness, lack of sophistication, lack of affectation, naturalness, modesty, homeliness, wholesomeness, quietness
    2. 1.2 A thing that is plain, natural, or easy to understand.
      单纯自然的事情,简明易懂的事情
      the simplicities of pastoral living

      田园生活的简朴单纯。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All of which makes one nostalgic for the simplicities of the Second World War, when war correspondents on both sides were expected to be unquestioning patriots.
      • He has had a four-decade-long artistic career that spans a seismic shift in the character of New Zealand society: the shift from monolithic simplicities to multicultural complexity.
      • He sounds those same simplicities of profound music Blake also knew.
      • He kept waving him off, pouring the matter into legalistic simplicities that easily rounded the contract.
      • We are more than consumers, and those other realities always undermine the simplicities of ‘consumerism’.
      • The responses of some are unsettling and go far beyond the simplicities of political satire.
      • Joshua found himself unable to alter his gaze upon this, one of the simplicities he undeniably loved.
      • Otherwise it will not have much work to do, because science is now beyond the wit of ordinary simplicities.
      • Computers make this complex architecture possible, obviating the simplicities of serial production.
      • Many such analytical simplicities must change; particularly because they are predicated on Eurocentric assumptions.
      • Maeve grumbled about how these people didn't understand the fundamental simplicities of adding on.
      • He could cut straight through the guff to the heart of sport's simplicities.
      • This accessible mini-biography rejects these simplicities and presents a much more rounded account.
      • The world is too complex and dangerous for his pious simplicities.
      • Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed.
      • For city-dwellers, rural Kerala (and Kerala is essentially rural, since the countryside envelops the towns in a seamless web) was a world of rustic simplicities and private inconveniences.
      • Once or twice I did worry that the enormous complexity of human affairs was being contrasted to the regular simplicities of nature and its cycles of life.
      • It was the standard ‘common sense’ of the ignorant unencumbered by rigorous analysis, yet there was often a nagging grain of truth in his half-baked simplicities.
      • Lexical skills go well beyond the simplicities of printed words with white space on either side.
      • Decisive during the simplicities of battle, without her he would forever be a waverer in the complexities of peace: more Hamlet, indeed, than Macbeth.
      Synonyms
      straightforwardness, ease, easiness, simpleness, absence of complication, lack of complication, effortlessness, manageability

Phrases

  • be simplicity itself

    • Be extremely easy.

      极其容易

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He scored three goals, all of which were simplicity itself, to take his tally for the season to nine and his presence will make his side a real force in the Conference this season.
      • The design is simplicity itself - a single piece of moulded transparent plastic wraps around itself to form an innovative sort of chaise longue.
      • Installation of all these cards was simplicity itself.
      • This superb recipe is simplicity itself but it is easier if you know that eight anchovy fillets constitute a 50g tin.
      • Their goal came in the 43rd minute and it was simplicity itself.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French simplicite or Latin simplicitas, from simplex (see simplex).

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