real Simon Pure Idiom
pure luck
just luck, not skill or talent Hank won the fishing contest, but it was pure luck, not skill.
pure and simple
simply stated;basic简而言之;根本的
That's the truth pure and simple.这是不折不扣的真理。
The problem, pure and simple,is finding a babysitter.根本的问题是要找个临时照看婴儿的人。
pure and simple|pure|simple
adj. Simply stated; basic.

Follows the noun it modifies and is used for emphasis.
The problem, pure and simple, is finding a baby-sitter. The question, pure and simple, is whether you will support me. Compare: BOIL DOWN
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pure as the driven snow
pure as the driven snow Morally unsullied, chaste, as in
She's just sixteen and pure as the driven snow. This simile dates from the late 1500s, although
driven, which means “carried by the wind into drifts,” was occasionally omitted. It is heard less often today.
simon pure
simon pure Absolutely genuine, quite authentic, as in
That laboratory test was simon pure; none of the specimens was adulterated. This expression comes from the name of a character in a play, Susannah Centilivre's
A Bold Stroke for a Wife (1717), who is the victim of an impersonation but turns up in the end and proves that he is “the real Simon Pure.”
the absolute Simon Pure
old-fashioned The 18-carat or accurate being or thing; the best authentic or admirable archetype of a blazon of being or thing. A advertence to a appearance in Susannah Centlivre's 1717 comedy A Bold Stroke for a Wife. You accept to be accurate in these bazaar bazaars that what you're affairs is the absolute Simon Authentic and not some bargain imitation. Though abounding had their doubts about her adherence to the cause, the party's new baton has accurate herself to be the absolute Simon Pure.Learn more: pure, real, Simonthe absolute Simon Pure
the absolute or 18-carat being or thing. Simon Authentic is a appearance in Susannah Centlivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife ( 1717 ), who for allotment of the comedy is impersonated by addition character.Learn more: pure, real, Simon