facile如何读

英:[ˈfæsaɪl]

美:[ˈfæsl]

facile是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 流畅的,熟练的
  2. 易做到的
  3. 易使用的
  4. 温和的
  5. 容易的,轻易可得的,得来容易的,轻而易举的
  6. 灵巧的,机敏的,轻快的,轻便的
  7. 轻率作出的,不动脑筋的
  8. 易亲近的,易打交道的,随和的
  9. 容易达到的但无价值的
  10. 能说会道的
  11. 无意义的(贬义)
  12. 肤浅的

facile自然拼读

fac·ile

fae sihl [or] fae saIl

facile扩展

facilely (adv.), facileness (n.)

facile词根

词根:facile

n.

facility 设施;设备;容易;灵巧

facile英英释义

adjective

acting or working in an easy, effortless manner.She had a facile mind and all subjects came easily to her.

achieved with little or no effort,The flawless performance appeared facile but it had required months of intense practice.

marked by superficiality; simplistic.You didn't give the article any real thought, and therefore you reached a facile conclusion.The textbook's facile explanation was more confusing than helpful.

facile词源中文解释

"易于做到"的意思始于15世纪末,源自法语 facile,意为"容易",源自拉丁语 facilis,意为"易于做到",对于人而言,意为"柔顺的,有礼貌的,易于妥协的",源自 facere,意为"做"(源自 PIE 词根 *dhe-,意为"设置,放置")。现在通常带有贬义。对于人而言,意为"容易被引导的",始于1510年代。

facile词源英文解释

borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin facilis "easy, accommodating, nimble," from fac-, stem of facere "to make, bring about, perform, do" + -ilis -ile >entry 1 — more at fact

The first known use of facile was in the 15th century

facile儿童词典英英释义

facsimilenoun

an exact copy

a system of transmitting and reproducing printed matter or pictures by means of signals sent over telephone lines

facingnoun

a lining at the edge especially of a garment

an ornamental or protective layer

a house with brick facing

material for facing

facingnoun

a lining at the edge especially of a garment

an ornamental or protective layer

a house with brick facing

material for facing

facilitynoun

freedom from difficulty : ease

handled with facility

skill and ease in doing something

a great facility for writing well

something that makes an action, operation, or activity easier—usually used in plural

facilities for study

something (as a hospital) that is put up for a particular purpose

facilitateverb

to make easier

facilitateverb

to make easier

facilitateverb

to make easier

facilitateverb

to make easier

facileadjective

easily done, handled, or achieved

overly simple : shallow entry 1 sense 2

easily experienced or displayed and often insincere

working, moving, or performing with skill and ease : fluent

a facile writer

facile 例句

1 And Jean’s evidence-based science is no match for the facile hysteria he whips up.

2 Yes, it offers the facile notion that cops and criminals are pretty much interchangeable.

3 Briefly, the play is a strange and not exactly persuasive compound of facile thriller and earnest, insubstantial meditation on freedom and exile.

4 Yet the concert was no facile showcase of “world music.”

5 Reminding us of the brutality of the murders, the harsh and ruthless invasion of victim’s homes, he strips Manson of the facile mysteries.

6 When I first saw the show in May, I was struck by the facile nature of the fashion when juxtaposed against the antiquities.

7 The story’s facile connections between France’s sordid politics and its sordid crimes, however, are less convincing than its other, nondramatic documentary elements.

8 Devoid of bias or facile judgments, “The Cubans” is filled with a simple human tenderness that is rare in these politically charged times.

9 It is too facile to regard the man as a Machiavellian monster of self-interest, she has argued.

10 Melville shrank from atheism, and from all facile theisms.

11 As satire, though, the movie is facile: not quite mean, outlandish or energetic enough in the challenges it imagines for Julio, notwithstanding a bracingly cynical use of an unexpected death.

12 Though the plot turns aren't necessarily surprising and characterizations a bit facile, Wladyka manages tense moments, particularly a chase on motorized rail cars.

13 Stone makes it sound simple, but for him, it is not a facile decision, which is reflected in his recent song “American Privilage.”

14 It’s Kissinger’s embrace of “whatever means” and his facile dismissal of the “medieval notion” of universal morality that give critics ammunition.

15 The facile answer is a multimethod approach .

最方便的答案是多种方法的普查。

16 It’s easy to conclude that Beat culture, like other countercultures that followed, has been co-opted by a mercenary society — easy and a bit facile.

17 While still being proudly brown and representing Nuyorican excellence in all its glory, Maria never became a caricature, never boxed herself into the facile images of Latinos that American television sometimes still offers up.

18 That was a facile victory.

那是一次很容易得到的胜利.

19 It may seem at times as if the Siegels are being held up for ridicule or facile judgment, and “The Queen of Versailles” does have its moments of real-life comedy.

20 The question is not meant to be facile, nor is there an easy answer.

facile 同义词

6 易亲近的

neighborly neighbourly

7 简易的

simple childish

11 利落的

snappy

13 有才能

able strong

14 潇洒的

pretty smart nutty rakish dashy

20 不动脑筋的

unthinking

22 易得的

ready

29 口齿伶俐的

soft smooth slick

31 易打交道的

accommodating

37 太随便的

familiar

39 容易得到

ready

45 有才能的

able strong

50 温顺随和

facility

51 易得到的

getatable

54 貌似有理的

colourable

57 表面上的

lip-deep front ostensible

58 信口开河的

freewheel

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