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2 чрезмерное упрощение
Russian-english psychology dictionary > чрезмерное упрощение
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3 penyederhanaan berlebih
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5 přílišné zjednodušení
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6 излишнее упрощение
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > излишнее упрощение
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7 чрезмерное упрощение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чрезмерное упрощение
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8 чрезмерное упрощение
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > чрезмерное упрощение
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9 чрезмерное упрощение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > чрезмерное упрощение
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10 zu starke Vereinfachung
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11 упрощенчество
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чрезмерное упрощение
(напр. использование большого числа допущений при расчётах)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > чрезмерное упрощение
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13 sxematizm Russian
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14 simplismo
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15 simplismo
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16 schématisation
ʃematizasjɔ̃nom féminin simplification; ( excessive) oversimplification* * *ʃematizasjɔ̃ nf1) (= représentation) schematization2) péjoratif oversimplification* * *schématisation nf simplification; ( excessive) oversimplification.[ʃematizasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [simplification] simplification, simplifying (substantif non comptable), oversimplification (péjoratif) -
17 simplificación excesiva
f.oversimplification, over-simplification.* * *(n.) = oversimplification [over-simplification]Ex. Humans, as we well know, already have a tendency to follow the path of least resistance, which tends to lead to over-simplification.* * *(n.) = oversimplification [over-simplification]Ex: Humans, as we well know, already have a tendency to follow the path of least resistance, which tends to lead to over-simplification.
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18 Vereinfachung
f simplification; unzulässige Vereinfachung oversimplification* * *die Vereinfachungsimplification* * *Ver|ein|fa|chungf -, -ensimplification; (MATH) reduction* * *die1) (the process of making simpler.) simplification2) (something made simpler; a simpler form: The Americans have made some simplifications in English spelling.) simplification* * *Ver·ein·fa·chung<-, -en>f simplification* * *die; Vereinfachung, Vereinfachungen simplification* * *Vereinfachung f simplification;unzulässige Vereinfachung oversimplification* * *die; Vereinfachung, Vereinfachungen simplification* * *f.simplification n. -
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f1. coarsening2. fig. oversimplification* * *1. coarsening2. fig oversimplification -
20 excesivo
adj.1 excessive, beyond measure, unconscionable, immoderate.2 hypernomic.* * *► adjetivo1 excessive* * *(f. - excesiva)adj.* * *ADJ excessive* * *adjetivo excessivellevaba un peso excesivo — it was overloaded o overweight
* * *= excessive, overwide [over-wide], overkill, unreasonable, inordinate, extortionate, unconscionable, overabundant, bloated, over-the-top, outrageous, excess.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex. Full USMARC is overkill for many library operations.Ex. However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex. This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. He contends, however, that the seemingly formless, overabundant, inchoate texture of the novel might also suggest a valid mode for the novelization of slavery.Ex. They are are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness.Ex. It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.Ex. There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex. The aim of the present study is to examine whether work-related factors contribute to excess male mortality.----* capacidad excesiva = overcapacity [over-capacity].* carga excesiva = overload.* consumidor excesivo = overspender [over-spender].* dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].* de un modo excesivo = extortionately.* énfasis excesivo = overemphasis [over-emphasis].* estimulación excesiva = overstimulation.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* precio excesivo = steep price.* simplificación excesiva = oversimplification [over-simplification].* uso excesivo = prodigality.* * *adjetivo excessivellevaba un peso excesivo — it was overloaded o overweight
* * *= excessive, overwide [over-wide], overkill, unreasonable, inordinate, extortionate, unconscionable, overabundant, bloated, over-the-top, outrageous, excess.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.
Ex: Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex: Full USMARC is overkill for many library operations.Ex: However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex: Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex: This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: He contends, however, that the seemingly formless, overabundant, inchoate texture of the novel might also suggest a valid mode for the novelization of slavery.Ex: They are are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness.Ex: It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.Ex: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex: The aim of the present study is to examine whether work-related factors contribute to excess male mortality.* capacidad excesiva = overcapacity [over-capacity].* carga excesiva = overload.* consumidor excesivo = overspender [over-spender].* dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].* de un modo excesivo = extortionately.* énfasis excesivo = overemphasis [over-emphasis].* estimulación excesiva = overstimulation.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* precio excesivo = steep price.* simplificación excesiva = oversimplification [over-simplification].* uso excesivo = prodigality.* * *excesivo -vaexcessive30 euros me parece excesivo 30 euros seems excessive to meel camión llevaba un peso excesivo the truck was overloaded o overweightel celo excesivo con que protege a sus hijos her over-protective attitude toward(s) her childrenno mostró excesivo entusiasmo por el proyecto he wasn't overly enthusiastic o he didn't show a great deal of enthusiasm about the project* * *
excesivo adjetivo
excessive
excesivo,-a adjetivo excessive
' excesivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brutal
- derroche
- etílica
- etílico
- excesiva
- faraónica
- faraónico
- fuerte
- tremenda
- tremendo
- abuso
- exagerado
English:
excessive
- exorbitant
- extravagant
- fulsome
- hard
- immoderate
- inflated
- punitive
- steep
- undue
- unreasonable
- extortionate
- inordinate
- loosely
* * *excesivo, -a adjexcessive;se pagan precios excesivos people pay inflated prices, Br people pay over the odds;protegen al niño de un modo excesivo they are overprotective of the boy;no tuvo excesiva suerte en semifinales she didn't do too well in the semifinals* * *adj excessive* * *excesivo, -va adj: excessive♦ excesivamente adv* * *excesivo adj excessive
См. также в других словарях:
oversimplification — oversimplify ► VERB (oversimplifies, oversimplified) ▪ simplify (something) so much that a distorted impression of it is given. DERIVATIVES oversimplification noun … English terms dictionary
oversimplification — noun see oversimplify … New Collegiate Dictionary
oversimplification — See oversimplify. * * * … Universalium
oversimplification — noun a) An explanation that excludes important information for the sake of brevity, or of making the explanation or presentation easy to understand. b) The process of making such an explanation … Wiktionary
oversimplification — Synonyms and related words: callowness, coarseness, conceptual crudity, crudeness, crudity, greenness, immatureness, immaturity, nondevelopment, oversimplicity, oversimplifying, rawness, reductionism, reductivism, roughness, rudeness, simplism,… … Moby Thesaurus
oversimplification — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. reduction, too Great a reduction, excessive simplification, simplism; see simplicity … English dictionary for students
oversimplification — n. excessive simplification … English contemporary dictionary
oversimplification — See: oversimplify … English dictionary
oversimplification — noun 1. an act of excessive simplification; the act of making something seem simpler than it really is (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑simplism • Derivationally related forms: ↑oversimplify • Hypernyms: ↑simplification 2. a si … Useful english dictionary
oversimplify — oversimplification, n. /oh veuhr sim pleuh fuy /, v.t., v.i., oversimplified, oversimplifying. to simplify to the point of error, distortion, or misrepresentation. [1920 25; OVER + SIMPLIFY] * * * … Universalium
oversimplify — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈsɪmplɪˌfaɪ] / US [ˌoʊvərˈsɪmplɪˌfaɪ] noun [intransitive/transitive] to explain or consider something in a way that makes it seem more simple than it really is Your assessment grossly oversimplifies the problem. Derived words:… … English dictionary