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  • 2 simple

    ['sɪmp(ə)l]
    adj
    1) простой, нетрудный, несложный, лёгкий

    The boy found the job simple. — Мальчик считал это нетрудной работой.

    The tune sounded simple enough. — Мотив звучал достаточно просто.

    It wouldn't be so simple to put the decision into practice. — Не так-то легко будет претворить это решение в жизнь.

    - simple plan
    - simple task
    - simple explanation
    2) простой, скромный, непритязательный, простодушный, наивный, доверчивый, легковерный

    He was so simple that he believed everything. — Он был так наивен, что верил всему.

    I am not so simple to believe that — я не так прост, чтобы этому поверить.

    - simple house
    - simple building
    - simple dinner
    - simple meal
    - simple diet
    - simple pattern
    - simple furniture
    - simple clothes
    - simple soul
    - simple people
    - simple but well prepared food
    - dresses in simple styles
    - be so simple that...
    - lead a simple life
    - look simple
    - seem very simple
    - sound simple
    - write in simple style
    3) незнатный, рядовой
    - simple soldier
    - simple farm
    4) очевидный, явный, простой
    - simple fact
    - simple statement of facts
    - it is a simple lie
    - simple truth is that...
    - it is simple madness
    - it is a simple case robbery
    - as simple as ABC
    ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:
    Прямолинейная речь выглядит как простая, не красочная, простоватая - plain - эти ассоциации видны в следующих контекстах: She was famed for her plain speaking. Она была известна своей безыскусной речью. Every effort is made to write official documents in plain English. Официальные документы пытаются писать на доступном/понятном языке. He was plain - spoken almost to the point of rudeness. Он говорил простовато - прямолинейным языком, часто казавшимся грубоватым. Her prose is lucid and unadorned. Она пишет ясным/доступным языком, без каких-либо прикрас. I want you to give me the unvarnished truth. Я хочу, чтобы ты сказал мне всю, ничем не прикрытую, правду. It is said here in black and white you can get a visa provided you have a job. Правило написано черным по белому - виза не дается людям, не имеющим работы. И наоборот, нелапидарная речь ассоциируется с приукрашиванием: With each retelling Matt would add more embellishments to his story. При каждом новом пересказе история Мэтта становилась все более и более приукрашенной. Fancy writing is often used to obscuse the truth. Чтобы скрыть истину часто прибегают к языковым ухищрениям. Everyone embroiders the truth to some extent. Все в той или иной степени приукрашивают правду. Her colourful account of her life proved a huge success. Ее красочный рассказ о перипетиях ее жизни имел большой успех. They glossed over all the difficult questions. Все сложные вопросф они пытались приукрасить/скрыть за языковыми изысками

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > simple

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