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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sim·pli·ci·ty /sɪmˈplɪsəti/ ●○○ noun [uncountable]  SIMPLE/PLAINthe quality of being simple and not complicated, especially when this is attractive or useful 朴素,简朴,简单〔尤指吸引人的或有用的〕 Mona wrote with a beautiful simplicity of style. 莫娜的文笔朴实优美。 For the sake of simplicity, the tax form is divided into three sections. 为简明起见,税单分成三个部分。 James’ solution to this problem was simplicity itself (=very simple). 詹姆斯对这个问题的解决办法十分简单。
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simplicityVan Gogh was attracted to the beauty and simplicity of a common table or kitchen chair.It is assumed for simplicity that all transactions are in cash.For simplicity, we have also omitted the transfer function and its first derivative in order to amplify the weight change process.There is no superfluous decoration in Shaker design, yet there is a powerful beauty in its functional simplicity.The functional simplicity of the gym contrasts with the opulence of the marble floors, the paintings and the drapes.In a 3-D action game, simplicity is the key.The jacket follows the lines of the body with graceful simplicity.The design was beautiful in its simplicity.For the sake of simplicity, we will ignore seasonal changes in population.In this way, theoretical simplicity is obtained at the cost of denying the very experiential basis of the theory.Remember to always use simplicity in design and plant boldly in groups of two or three for a strong impact.That's why the vast majority of users are attracted to Microsoft Windows by its very simplicity.
Origin simplicity (1300-1400) Old French simplicité, from Latin, from simplex single, simple, from sim- ( → SIMPLE) + -plex multiplied by
sim·pli·ci·ty nounChineseSyllable
being and Corpus of the quality simple not


simplicity
simplicity /sɪmˈplɪsəti, sɪmˈplɪsɪti/ noun [uncountable]
 Word Family: noun: simplicity, simplification, simpleton; adverb: simply, simplistically; adjective: simple, simplistic; verb: simplify
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: simplicité, from Latin, from simplex 'single, simple', from sim- ( simple) + -plex 'multiplied by'
the quality of being simple and not complicated, especially when this is attractive or useful:
    Mona wrote with a beautiful simplicity of style.
    For the sake of simplicity, the tax form is divided into three sections.
    James’ solution to this problem was simplicity itself (=very simple).


sim·pli·cityBrE /sɪmˈplɪsəti/ 🔊NAmE /sɪmˈplɪsəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
sim·pli·cities
)
[uncountable] the quality of being easy to understand or use 简单(性);容易(性)the relative simplicity of the new PC新型个人电脑的相对简易For the sake of simplicity, let's divide the discussion into two parts. 为了方便起见,我们把讨论分成两部分。🔊🔊 [uncountable] (approving) the quality of being natural and plain 质朴;淳朴the simplicity of the architecture建筑风格的质朴the simplicity of country living乡村生活的淳朴 [countable, usually plural] an aspect of sth that is easy, natural or plain 简单(或质朴、朴素)之处the simplicities of our old way of life我们过去的生活方式的种种简朴之处be simˌplicity itˈselfto be very easy or plain 非常简单;非常朴素