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Перевод: simplistic
[прилагательное] упрощенный
Тезаурус:
- In short the simplistic "business model" is no substitute for a much more radical and exciting blend of management of and for professionality which may be within our grasp.
- "These Catholics, they'd be pretty strong against Communists, wouldn't they?" asks Pyle in The Quiet American ; and there was a simplistic equation of that sort to be made, too.
- In the early part of his career he had made a number of smaller, better films such as The Stripper (1963) and The Best Man (1964), before embarking on bigger and more portentous projects such as The War Lord (1965) and The Planet of the Apes (1967), both with Charlton Heston baring his teeth and chest; Patton (1969), an ambiguous biopic about a modern war lord (for which he won Best Director Oscar); and Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), a tedious and simplistic Tsar-trek.
- If Thompson is correct, then such presentations are as simplistic as many of the police images which imply that society is consistently under attack from rampaging and ubiquitous criminal enemies, and which (it follows) only they can fight off and defeat.
- This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels's time.
- These aims have gained a high symbolic place in the public imagination and the institution has set out to prevent and detect acts which are usually subsumed under a generic (but simplistic) classification of "crime".
- If this explanation is simplistic, it is because there is little point in saying more about Minamata now that the classic written account of the tragedy is available in English.
- It would be an unjust and simplistic generalisation to claim that most conservation policies and official reactions to soil erosion followed a single set of assumptions.
- The sense of national community is not helped by exhortations to cheer for England in Test Matches and the implication that those who do not are in some sense not good British citizens, and yet this sort of crude and simplistic interpretation of the obligations of citizenship was heard from some politicians in 1990.
- So it is, say I in my simplistic fashion, that the plain, screaming absurdity of the statement that trade-union action causes a general rise in wages and prices escapes scrutiny.
- The more simplistic versions of Derrida are common both to those who admire him and those who detest him.
- But to blame new technology for unemployment is simplistic.
- There are no simplistic formulae for judging the "correct" proportions for the allocation of funding or for resolving contradictions inherent in the situation.
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