Simpler
Перевод слова "simpler" на Русский язык
simpler
СуществительноеUK
/ˈsɪm.plə/
US
/ˈsɪm.plɚ/
simpler
simplers множ.
Archaic/common-noun meaning ‘herbalist’; also rare sense ‘one who simplifies’.
Человек, собирающий и использующий лекарственные растения
The village simpler gathered herbs to prepare healing infusions.
Деревенский травник собирал травы, чтобы приготовить целебные настои.
Дополнительные переводы
редк.; человек, упрощающий что-либо
simple
Прилагательноеsimpler
Срав.
UK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
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simple
simpler Срав.
simplest Превосх.
The solution to the problem was surprisingly simple.
Решение проблемы было удивительно простым.
She wore a simple dress to the party.
Она надела незамысловатое платье на вечеринку.
о стиле жизни, одежде, привычках
He lived a simple life in the countryside.
Он вёл скромную жизнь в деревне.
This problem is simple enough for a child to solve.
Эта задача настолько элементарна, что её сможет решить ребёнок.
The recipe is simple enough for beginners to follow.
Рецепт достаточно несложный, чтобы его могли повторить новички.
Дополнительные переводы
В значении «не являющийся трудным»
о поведении, лишённом хитрости
тех.; обозначает отсутствие составных элементов
невычурный
характеризует отсутствие художественной вычурности; стиль, искусство
Опеределения
simple
СуществительноеUK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
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(archaic) A medicinal herb used on its own rather than in combination.
Medieval physicians often prescribed simples like chamomile for stomach aches.
(dated) A person regarded as lacking in intelligence or common sense; a simpleton.
They mocked him as a simple who knew nothing of city life.
A medicinal herb, especially one used in the past.
The herbalist recommended a simple to help with the cold symptoms.
A person lacking in intelligence or common sense.
He was often considered a simple by those who didn't understand his unique perspective.
(Philosophy, rare) An ultimate element or entity without internal parts.
In his ontology, minds and bodies were analysed into simples.
simple
ГлаголUK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
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(transitive, archaic) To treat with medicinal herbs.
The healer simpled her patients with roots and leaves from the forest.
(intransitive, archaic) To gather medicinal herbs.
The apothecary would simple in the meadows at dawn.
simple
ПрилагательноеUK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
/ˈsɪmpəl/
Plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without luxury or sophistication.
She wore a simple dress to the party.
Consisting of a single element or component; not compound or complex.
A molecule of hydrogen is the simplest possible.
Plain and unadorned in style or appearance; not elaborate or ornate.
She preferred a simple black dress over something flashy.
Easy to understand, deal with, or perform; not difficult or complicated.
The recipe is so simple that even beginners can follow it.
(Mathematics, Finance) Not compound or involving multiple stages.
The bank offered an account that pays simple interest.
Free from guile or deceit; sincere.
Her simple honesty was refreshing in a world full of deceit.
Not elaborate or artificial; natural.
He prefers a simple lifestyle, free from unnecessary complications.
Consisting of only one part, element, or component; not compound.
The recipe calls for simple ingredients that are easy to find.
Easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty.
The instructions were simple and easy to follow.
simple
НаречиеUK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
/ˈsɪmpəl/
Plainly; simply; in a direct manner (archaic).
Tell me simple, without any embellishment.
simple
МеждометиеUK
/ˈsɪmpl/
US
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Used to declare that something is easy, obvious, or quickly solved.
"How do we open the box?" — "Simple! Just slide the latch to the left."