Simple
pronunciation: sɪmpəl
part of speech: adjective
sencillo = humble ; plain ; simple ; straight ; straightforward ; unadorned ; bald ; unobtrusive ; low-key [low key] ; uncluttered ; unsophisticated ; unpretentious ; unassuming ; folksy ; homespun ; unfussy ; uncomplicated ; uncomplicatedly ; low-keyed ; no-frills ; hassle-free ; homely ; understated ; fuss-free.
Example: In spite of much complexity, they perform reliably; witness the humble typewriter, or the movie camera or the automobile.Example: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.Example: Some simple measures of index effectiveness are introduced here so that it is possible to consider different indexing methods critically.Example: Thus these indexes contain more entries than a straight KWIC index and are inclined to be relatively bulky.Example: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Example: Concrete illustrations are always better than unadorned abstract description.Example: This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.Example: New technologies will enable interfaces composed of unobtrusive physiological monitors and prosthetics.Example: Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Example: Google, the search engine, became popular because of its efficiency, simple structure uncluttered by advertising and its non-commercial look and feel.Example: Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots.Example: There is a need for unpretentious, informative manuals which help readers to play bowls, arrange flowers, decorate the house, and the like.Example: The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements.Example: The best path, the film implies, is a middle way, combining worldliness with a folksy morality, one that respects family and individual alike.Example: The author chronicles the exuberant stories, hyperbole, homespun speech and demigod characteristics of American 'tall tales'.Example: Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.Example: It is an example of an uncomplicated but practical and successful artificial intelligence application.Example: Children which lack reading experience should be presented with a sequence of shorter, very directly told, and uncomplicatedly structured books, rather than with denser and more subtle texts.Example: Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.Example: This is a good guide for independent travellers looking for cheap, no-frills intercity transport around the country.Example: Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free = Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free.Example: Men find the homely shape of the girl-next-door more appealing than the 'perfect' proportions of models and centrefolds, a study found.Example: Whatever its look is, understated or overboard, a crystal chandelier doesn't blend in with all kinds of rooms.Example: Making healthy, family-friendly veggie soups and fruit smoothies or whipping cream is fast and fuss-free with a hand blender.
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» apariencia sencilla
= simple-looking
.
Example: The simple-looking flow from editorial to production to sale is not, by any means, the whole story of publishing.
» codificación directa de fila sencilla
= single row direct coding
.
Example: The coding used in the example discussed above is known as single row direct coding.
» con palabras sencillas
= in layman('s) terms
.
Example: Today we're going to attempt to break it down in layman terms so you don't have to be a theoretical physicist to understand it.
» de una manera más sencilla
= in digestible form
.
Example: 'Systematic review' is the process whereby similar studies, identified from a comprehensive trawl of numerous databases, are summarized in digestible form.
» disco sencillo
= single
.
Example: This is a sad state of affairs when you can't find a record shop that sells singles!.
» en lenguaje sencillo
= in plain language
.
Example: Clear writing in plain language saves time, money, and lives.
» en + Lengua + sencillo
= in plain + Lengua
.
Example: In plain English, it means we don't have enough students and expenses must be cut.
» fácil y sencillo
= easy and painless
.
Example: Malic acid is the active ingredient in apple juice that softens the gallstones, making them easy and painless to pass.
» habitación sencilla
= single room
.
Example: Apart from its single rooms, Villa Isis has one double room and three twin rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Sencillo synonyms
obtuse
in spanish: obtuso,
pronunciation: ɑbtus
part of speech: adjective
naive
in spanish: ingenuo,
pronunciation: naɪiv
part of speech: adjective
common
in spanish: común,
pronunciation: kɑmən
part of speech: adjective
ultimate
in spanish: último,
pronunciation: ʌltəmət
part of speech: adjective
easy
in spanish: fácil,
pronunciation: izi
part of speech: adjective
bare
in spanish: desnudo,
pronunciation: ber
part of speech: adjective
mere
in spanish: mero,
pronunciation: mɪr
part of speech: noun
plain
in spanish: llanura,
pronunciation: pleɪn
part of speech: adjective, noun
pure
in spanish: puro,
pronunciation: pjʊr
part of speech: adjective
modest
in spanish: modesto,
pronunciation: mɑdəst
part of speech: adjective
original
in spanish: original,
pronunciation: ɜrɪdʒənəl
part of speech: adjective
elegant
in spanish: elegante,
pronunciation: eləgənt
part of speech: adjective
primary
in spanish: primario,
pronunciation: praɪmeri
part of speech: adjective
ordinary
in spanish: ordinario,
pronunciation: ɔrdəneri
part of speech: adjective
primitive
in spanish: primitivo,
pronunciation: prɪmətɪv
part of speech: adjective
linear
in spanish: lineal,
pronunciation: lɪniɜr
part of speech: adjective
elongate
in spanish: alargado,
pronunciation: ɪlɔŋgeɪt
part of speech: adjective
ovate
in spanish: aovado,
pronunciation: oʊveɪt
part of speech: adjective
homely
in spanish: acogedor,
pronunciation: hoʊmli
part of speech: adjective
naif
in spanish: naif,
pronunciation: neɪf
part of speech: adjective
oblong
in spanish: oblongo,
pronunciation: ɑblɔŋ
part of speech: adjective
elementary
in spanish: elemental,
pronunciation: eləmentri
part of speech: adjective
elemental
in spanish: elemental,
pronunciation: eləmentəl
part of speech: adjective
simplistic
in spanish: simplista,
pronunciation: sɪmplɪstɪk
part of speech: adjective
retarded
in spanish: retrasado,
pronunciation: rɪtɑrdɪd
part of speech: adjective
simpleton
in spanish: simplón,
pronunciation: sɪmplətən
part of speech: noun
childlike
in spanish: infantil,
pronunciation: tʃaɪldlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
simplex
in spanish: simplex,
pronunciation: sɪmpleks
part of speech: adjective
unpretentious
in spanish: no pretencioso,
pronunciation: ənpritenʃəs
part of speech: adjective
simplified
in spanish: simplificado,
pronunciation: sɪmpləfaɪd
part of speech: adjective
deltoid
in spanish: deltoides,
pronunciation: deltɔɪd
part of speech: adjective, noun
unsophisticated
in spanish: no sofisticado,
pronunciation: ənsəfɪstɪkeɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
acuminate
in spanish: puntiagudo,
pronunciation: ækjuməneɪt
part of speech: adjective
acerate
in spanish: acelerar,
pronunciation: æsɜreɪt
part of speech: adjective
acerose
in spanish: acerose,
pronunciation: əsɜroʊsi
part of speech: adjective
ensiform
in spanish: ensiforme,
pronunciation: ensəfɔrm
part of speech: adjective
hastate
in spanish: astado,
pronunciation: hæsteɪt
part of speech: adjective
elliptic
in spanish: elíptico,
pronunciation: elɪptɪk
part of speech: adjective
cordate
in spanish: en aspecto de corazón,
pronunciation: kɔrdeɪt
part of speech: adjective
caudate
in spanish: con la cola,
pronunciation: kɔdeɪt
part of speech: noun, adjective
sword-shaped
in spanish: en forma de espada,
pronunciation: sɔrdʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
cuneate
in spanish: cuneado,
pronunciation: kjunieɪt
part of speech: adjective
acicular
in spanish: acicular,
pronunciation: əsɪkjəlɜr
part of speech: adjective
uncomplicated
in spanish: sin complicaciones,
pronunciation: ənkɑmpləkeɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
lanceolate
in spanish: lanceolado,
pronunciation: lænsiəleɪt
part of speech: adjective
unproblematic
in spanish: no problemático,
pronunciation: ənprɑbləmætɪk
part of speech: adjective
obovate
in spanish: obovado,
pronunciation: oʊboʊveɪt
part of speech: adjective
spatulate
in spanish: espatulado,
pronunciation: spætʃuleɪt
part of speech: adjective
orbicular
in spanish: orbicular,
pronunciation: ɔrbɪkjəlɜr
part of speech: adjective
reniform
in spanish: reniforme,
pronunciation: renɪfɔrm
part of speech: adjective
peltate
in spanish: peltado,
pronunciation: pelteɪt
part of speech: adjective
dim-witted
in spanish: lerdo,
pronunciation: dɪmwɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
sagittate
in spanish: sagitado,
pronunciation: sægɪteɪt
part of speech: adjective
simple-minded
in spanish: ingenuo,
pronunciation: sɪmpəlmaɪndɪd
part of speech: adjective
oversimplified
in spanish: simplificado en exceso,
pronunciation: oʊvɜrsɪmplɪfaɪd
part of speech: adjective
apiculate
in spanish: apiculado,
pronunciation: əpɪkjəleɪt
part of speech: adjective
swordlike
in spanish: como espada,
pronunciation: sɔrdlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
lyrate
in spanish: Lyrate,
pronunciation: laɪreɪt
part of speech: adjective
panduriform
in spanish: panduriform,
pronunciation: pændʊrəfɔrm
part of speech: adjective
bladelike
in spanish: como una cuchilla,
pronunciation: blædəlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
pandurate
in spanish: pandurate,
pronunciation: pændɜreɪt
part of speech: adjective
half-witted
in spanish: medio ingenioso,
pronunciation: hæfwɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
dolabriform
in spanish: dolabriform,
pronunciation: dəlæbrɪfɔrm
part of speech: adjective
underived
in spanish: subiventado,
pronunciation: əndɜraɪvd
part of speech: adjective
orbiculate
in spanish: orbiculado,
pronunciation: ɔrbɪkjəleɪt
part of speech: adjective
wedge-shaped
in spanish: en forma de cuña,
pronunciation: wedʒʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
oblanceolate
in spanish: oblanceolate,
pronunciation: əblænsioʊleɪt
part of speech: adjective
perfoliate
in spanish: perfoliado,
pronunciation: pɜrfoʊlieɪt
part of speech: adjective
heart-shaped
in spanish: en forma de corazón,
pronunciation: hɑrtʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
unanalyzable
in spanish: poco analizable,
pronunciation: ənænəlaɪzəbəl
part of speech: adjective
needle-shaped
in spanish: en forma de aguja,
pronunciation: nidəlʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
lancelike
in spanish: lancelike,
pronunciation: lænslaɪk
part of speech: adjective
arrow-shaped
in spanish: en forma de flecha,
pronunciation: æroʊʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
kidney-shaped
in spanish: en forma de riñon,
pronunciation: kɪdniʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
sagittiform
in spanish: sagital,
pronunciation: segɪtəfɔrm
part of speech: adjective
unsubdivided
in spanish: no subdividido,
pronunciation: ənsʌbdɪvaɪdɪd
part of speech: adjective
dolabrate
in spanish: dolabrado,
pronunciation: doʊləbreɪt
part of speech: adjective
spearhead-shaped
in spanish: en forma de punta de lanza,
pronunciation: spɪrhedʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
fiddle-shaped
in spanish: en forma de violín,
pronunciation: fɪdəlʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
spatula-shaped
in spanish: en forma de espátula,
pronunciation: spætələsheɪpt
part of speech: adjective
undecomposable
in spanish: incomprensible,
pronunciation: əndəkʌmpəsəbəl
part of speech: adjective
unlobed
in spanish: desobedecido,
pronunciation: ənloʊbd
part of speech: adjective
shield-shaped
in spanish: en forma de escudo,
pronunciation: ʃildʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
dewey-eyed
in spanish: con ojos de rocío,
pronunciation: dd