simplify
/ˈsɪmplɪfaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪmplɪfaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsim-plə-ˌfī/ (ame, mw)
simplify — 動詞
- simplifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- simplifieshe / she / it
- simplifiedpast simple
- simplifying-ing form
1. to change something that has many parts, rules, or details by removing or reduci
簡化;精簡
去除多餘部分使變簡單
to change something that has many parts, rules, or details by removing or reducing them, so that people can use it or understand it more easily
The math teacher simplified the long problem by breaking it into smaller steps.
數學老師把那道複雜的題目拆成幾個小步驟,讓學生更容易理解。
simplify + noun phrase: object is a complex thing
The hospital simplified its appointment system, so patients now wait only ten minutes on average.
醫院簡化了掛號系統,病患現在平均只需等十分鐘。
Mei-Lin simplified her weekly meal plan by cooking large batches on Sunday and freezing portions.
美玲把每週的餐點規劃簡化,改成週日大量烹調後分裝冷凍。
The new tax rules were simplified so small business owners could file their own returns.
新的稅務規則經過簡化,小企業主可以自行報稅。
Could you simplify this instruction manual so that an eight-year-old can follow it?
你能不能把這本說明書簡化到八歲小孩也看得懂?
- streamline
focuses on making a process faster and more efficient by removing unnecessary steps, especially in business or official contexts
- clarify
focuses on making information or an idea easier to understand, rather than reducing its complexity
- break down
phrasal verb meaning to divide something complex into smaller, simpler parts
- complicate
to make something more difficult or complex
- confuse
to make something unclear or hard to understand
文法句型
simplify + noun phrase