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单词 dumbed-down
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Definition of dumbed-down in English:

dumbed-down

adjective
informal
  • Simplified so as to be intellectually undemanding and accessible to a wide audience.

    the dumbed-down nature of modern politics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Celebrities have become the heroes of our dumbed-down age.
    • It brings to mind other wartime nostalgia films like Life is Beautiful, except without the mawkishness that ruins those dumbed-down crowd-pleasers.
    • This, surely, must be the ultimate in dumbed-down TV.
    • The humour is so crass, to call it dumbed-down would be expansive.
    • It was dumbed-down government at its most inane.
    • Do we have to put up with dumbed-down remakes of ideas from the past?
    • It's still funnier and more interesting than most insultingly dumbed-down comedies.
    • The movie celebrates the pleasures of conversation, a quality that's been denigrated over the last few dumbed-down decades of American film.
    • If only cinema had more directors like him, particularly in this age of corporate, dumbed-down, market led "Event" movies.
    • Stung by earlier accusations that they are producing dumbed-down pseudo-science, the producers of Walking with Cavemen took pains to include serious scientists to make this program appear legitimate.
    • It's a tepid, dumbed-down attempt at making Othello palatable for young audiences.
    • This is a serious comic novel, a withering satire on dumbed-down culture, a gently ironic look at devotions and ambitions, and a redemptive parable about coping with grief.
    • For die-hard classical fans, "accessible" can really mean "dumbed-down", so when that's how someone bills themselves, alarm bells start ringing.
    • The back cover is where it breaks down, with Day-Glo images, dumbed-down text, and an overall less sophisticated feel.
    • Considering that this is a television series, which usually indicates dumbed-down plots, the intricacy and darkness are both welcome and surprising.
    • The problem today is not dumbed-down entertainment programmes, but the broader failure to promote intellectual and artistic standards.
    • Is it the real deal or just a dumbed-down lurch towards the lowbrow?
    • A lot of people think you can reach this community by delivering a dumbed-down, unbranded product.
    • To stifle opposition from big-money clients, some firms may give individual investors shorter, dumbed-down reports that get straight to the point.
    • On the proposed move of the Nine O'Clock News to 10 pm, he also hit back at the critics who fear that the proposed change will mean a dumbed-down BBC1.
    Synonyms
    mass-market, tabloid, pop, popular, intellectually undemanding, lightweight, easy to understand, accessible, unpretentious, simple, simplistic
 
 

Definition of dumbed-down in US English:

dumbed-down

adjective
informal
  • Simplified so as to be intellectually undemanding and accessible to a wide audience.

    the dumbed-down nature of modern politics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a tepid, dumbed-down attempt at making Othello palatable for young audiences.
    • Celebrities have become the heroes of our dumbed-down age.
    • Stung by earlier accusations that they are producing dumbed-down pseudo-science, the producers of Walking with Cavemen took pains to include serious scientists to make this program appear legitimate.
    • Considering that this is a television series, which usually indicates dumbed-down plots, the intricacy and darkness are both welcome and surprising.
    • The back cover is where it breaks down, with Day-Glo images, dumbed-down text, and an overall less sophisticated feel.
    • To stifle opposition from big-money clients, some firms may give individual investors shorter, dumbed-down reports that get straight to the point.
    • Do we have to put up with dumbed-down remakes of ideas from the past?
    • The problem today is not dumbed-down entertainment programmes, but the broader failure to promote intellectual and artistic standards.
    • For die-hard classical fans, "accessible" can really mean "dumbed-down", so when that's how someone bills themselves, alarm bells start ringing.
    • This is a serious comic novel, a withering satire on dumbed-down culture, a gently ironic look at devotions and ambitions, and a redemptive parable about coping with grief.
    • Is it the real deal or just a dumbed-down lurch towards the lowbrow?
    • The humour is so crass, to call it dumbed-down would be expansive.
    • It was dumbed-down government at its most inane.
    • If only cinema had more directors like him, particularly in this age of corporate, dumbed-down, market led "Event" movies.
    • It brings to mind other wartime nostalgia films like Life is Beautiful, except without the mawkishness that ruins those dumbed-down crowd-pleasers.
    • A lot of people think you can reach this community by delivering a dumbed-down, unbranded product.
    • It's still funnier and more interesting than most insultingly dumbed-down comedies.
    • This, surely, must be the ultimate in dumbed-down TV.
    • On the proposed move of the Nine O'Clock News to 10 pm, he also hit back at the critics who fear that the proposed change will mean a dumbed-down BBC1.
    • The movie celebrates the pleasures of conversation, a quality that's been denigrated over the last few dumbed-down decades of American film.
    Synonyms
    mass-market, tabloid, pop, popular, intellectually undemanding, lightweight, easy to understand, accessible, unpretentious, simple, simplistic
 
 
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