complexity 的定义
plural com·plex·i·ties for 2.
complexity 近义词
complicatedness
complexity 的近义词 8 个
complexity 的反义词 5 个
更多complexity例句
- However, this approach could only go so far, because the complexity of searching for the right matrices grows exponentially as the matrices get bigger.
- With just two particles and free from the complexities of a nucleus, positronium is appealingly simple.
- The complexity of our global economy and the gravity of the risks and inequities we face require business—and therefore business journalism—to be more progressive, inclusive, and interested in solving problems.
- Don’t let the complexity of data analysis and analytics scare you into thinking that they’re too hard to understand and analyze.
- Part of the complexity in enhancing memory is that the hippocampus isn’t just a single uniform structure.
- His most elaborate camera maneuvers seemed almost diabolical in their complexity.
- We had a very thin book that we had to create characters with some different complexity.
- Sex, with its myths, confronts us with the complexity of our behaviors and our beliefs.
- Yeah, one thing that John Shea said struck me: "Narratives close off the complexity of reality."
- But Poitras and her colleagues have little interest in that sort of shades of gray complexity.
- Here opens up, very evidently, a perfect labyrinth of complexity.
- It is difficult, however, to trace the mode in which they operate on a substance of such complexity as the soil.
- Her father was one, and he was a man who had scarcely been educated, and was certainly devoid of any complexity of character.
- You can hardly imagine a being whose interior existence was more devoid of complexity and of mixed motives than was Coronado's.
- Its complexity causes us to look around on all sides; apparently we have reason to fear sudden happenings.