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We found 5 words and 4 examples matching 'シンプル'
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simple
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expression
simple is best; less is more  (proverb)
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simplification; simplifying
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noun
simple statement  (computer terminology)
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noun
simple life
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じつ
やりたいことやるためにはシンプル
まぢか
間近
もくひょう
目標
たっせい
達成
していく
だけ
じゅうぶん
十分
おも
います

In fact, I believe that simply achieving immediate goals is enough for you to be able to "do the things you want to do."
ちょうこくか
彫刻家
かわむら
川村
たける
つく
どうぶつ
動物
ちょうこく
彫刻
さくひん
作品
かたち
シンプルながら
いま
にも
うご
そうな
せいめいりょく
生命力
あふれている
The animal sculptures made by the sculptor Takeru Kawamura are simple in form, yet they are full of vitality, as if they might come to life at any moment.
いじょう
以上
ように
じつ
シンプルな
だれ
でも
でき
出来
ノウハウ
じゅうぶん
十分
りえき
利益
こきゃく
顧客
かくほ
確保
できるです
As shown above, it is possible to obtain ample profit and customers with truly simple know-how that anyone can do!
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
ドレスシンプルなところ

I like the simplicity of her dress.
 
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