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Перевод: oversimplify
[глагол] упрощать; понимать слишком упрощенно
Тезаурус:
- To oversimplify, the more obvious (not necessarily more serious) illnesses, generally regarded as "madness", are often referred to as psychotic disorders.
- In this context it becomes obvious that we must be careful not to oversimplify the ideology of distant cultures, either in time or space, simply for our own ease of comprehension.
- These are useful cautions; like the programmed learning advocates before them, there is a tendency among many in the educational technology school to oversimplify, to brush aside difficulties, and to state as proven doctrines it will take many more years of experiment and experience to establish.
- Once again this cannot be easily interpreted, and the two possible face-value interpretations - that Blacks are being sentenced more harshly than Whites, or the Blacks are more criminal - oversimplify the situation.
- They oversimplify the richness of reality and are, therefore, ignored by managers who must have a holistic view of situations and who, unlike some economists, cannot wish reality away by ignoring the facts and instead expound on the theories.
- The polarisation of views, inherent in the structure of a dialogue, may oversimplify complex issues at the heart of the debate, but we hope that it highlights several important conflicts which remain unresolved.
- Both schools of thought contain writers of diverse views, but to oversimplify, the former broadly can be characterized as writers who focus on the economic behaviour of members of households and families as the key to understanding family relationships and how they change.
- To assume that he responds directly to data from the real world is to oversimplify the relationship between his inputs and outputs.
- To oversimplify: very young children of both sexes were given similar sets of building blocks with which they were asked to construct some sort of dwelling.
- But it is an easy event to oversimplify.
- These generalizations contain some truths but oversimplify and to some degree distort a complex process of change.
- If we may greatly oversimplify, it could be said that discussions of team organization in relation to client groups tend to be cast in the form of a set of claims made for the advantages of specialization.
- Discussions which treat the working class as an undifferentiated group inevitably oversimplify what is a complex situation.
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