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1 naive
* * *1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) naiv2) (ignorantly simple.) naiv•- academic.ru/89365/naively">naively* * *na·ïve, na·iveto make the \naive assumption that... naiverweise annehmen, dass...* * *[naɪ'iːv]adj (+er)naiv (ALSO ART); person, remark also einfältig* * *a) natürlich, unbefangen:naive painting KUNST naive Malerei;naive realism PHIL naiver Realismusb) kindlichc) einfältig, törichtd) arglos* * *= naïve, adjective, naïvely, naively adverb naiv* * *adj.naiv adj. -
2 naïve
= naïve, adjective, naïvely, naively adverb naiv* * *1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) naiv2) (ignorantly simple.) naiv•- academic.ru/89365/naively">naively* * *na·ïve, na·iveto make the \naive assumption that... naiverweise annehmen, dass...* * *[naɪ'iːv]adj (+er)naiv (ALSO ART); person, remark also einfältig* * *a) natürlich, unbefangen:naive painting KUNST naive Malerei;naive realism PHIL naiver Realismusb) kindlichc) einfältig, törichtd) arglos* * *= naïve, adjective, naïvely, naively adverb naiv* * *adj.naiv adj. -
3 unsophisticated
adjectiveschlicht, einfach [Person, Geschmack, Vergnügen, Spiel]; unkompliziert [Maschine, Küche, Methode]; einfach [Wein]* * *un·so·phis·ti·cat·ed[ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd, AM -təkeɪt̬ɪd]2. (uncomplicated) machine einfach, unkompliziert\unsophisticated pleasure bescheidenes Vergnügen* * *["ʌnsə'fIstIkeItɪd]1. adj1) (= simple) person einfach; style also natürlich, simpel (pej); tastes schlicht; film, machine also unkompliziert; technique also simpel; (= naïve) naiv, simpel; (= undiscriminating) unkritisch2. n* * *unsophisticated adj (adv unsophisticatedly)1. unverfälscht, echt2. unkompliziert (Maschine etc)3. naiv, harmlos* * *adjectiveschlicht, einfach [Person, Geschmack, Vergnügen, Spiel]; unkompliziert [Maschine, Küche, Methode]; einfach [Wein]* * *adj.unverfälscht adj.
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simple — [sim′pəl] adj. simpler, simplest [OFr < L simplus < IE * sṃplos < bases * sem , one + * plo , fold: see DOUBLE] 1. having or consisting of only one part, feature, substance, etc.; not compounded or complex; single 2. having few parts or… … English World dictionary
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simple — I. adjective (simpler; simplest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin simplus, alteration of Latin simplic , simplex single, having one ingredient, plain, from sem , sim one + plic , plex fold more at same, fold Date … New Collegiate Dictionary
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na|ïve´ness — na|ive or na|ïve «nah EEV», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. simple in nature; like a child; not sophisticated; artless: »... this naïve simple creature, with his straightforward and friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances (Arnold Bennett).… … Useful english dictionary
na|ive´ness — na|ive or na|ïve «nah EEV», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. simple in nature; like a child; not sophisticated; artless: »... this naïve simple creature, with his straightforward and friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances (Arnold Bennett).… … Useful english dictionary
na|ïve´ly — na|ive or na|ïve «nah EEV», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. simple in nature; like a child; not sophisticated; artless: »... this naïve simple creature, with his straightforward and friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances (Arnold Bennett).… … Useful english dictionary